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A Self-Determination Perspective in Healthcare: Leader-Member Exchange and Job Satisfaction in an Italian Sample. [PDF]
Sanseverino D, Sacchi A, Ghislieri C.
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Determinants and management approaches for fear of disease progression among stroke survivors. [PDF]
Liu X, Qin L, Zhong J.
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Small Group Research, 2012
Group cohesion is a topic that has long been important to small group research. In this special issue, we trace the evolution of group cohesion research from the past to the present day. We are reprinting four classic articles on group cohesion that all mark important turning points in the literature, and we conclude with a modern day review of ...
Lindred L Greer
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Group cohesion is a topic that has long been important to small group research. In this special issue, we trace the evolution of group cohesion research from the past to the present day. We are reprinting four classic articles on group cohesion that all mark important turning points in the literature, and we conclude with a modern day review of ...
Lindred L Greer
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Social Cohesion Effects on Spatial Cohesion
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1981A systems analysis of groups implies that strengthening the social bonds among group members should increase their spatial cohesion, that is, moving to avoid an invasion of the group's space. Male and female subjects (N = 48) received false information that a female confederate had very similar or dissimilar opinions. Afterward, subjects walking down a
Eric S. Knowles, Mary A. Brickner
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Small Group Research, 2000
The constitutive and operational definitions of group cohesion have varied across various disciplines in group dynamics. Recently, it has been suggested that a conceptualization of cohesion proposed by Carron, Widmeyer, and Brawley could have broad research applicability for different types of groups.
Albert V. Carron, Lawrence R. Brawley
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The constitutive and operational definitions of group cohesion have varied across various disciplines in group dynamics. Recently, it has been suggested that a conceptualization of cohesion proposed by Carron, Widmeyer, and Brawley could have broad research applicability for different types of groups.
Albert V. Carron, Lawrence R. Brawley
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Why cohesion policy is not about cohesion
Common Market Law Reviewp class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height: normal;mso-layout-grid-align:none;text-autospace:none"font face="TimesNewRomanPS-ItalicMT, serif"Cohesion policy was established in the 1970s to alleviate growing disparities between wealthier and poorer areas. However, the original egalitarian cohesion mandate
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Small Group Behavior, 1985
This article is third in a series of four describing and integrating a multidimensional approach for measunng and understanding small group process. The construct of cohesion is reviewed and the multidimensional approach is applied to evidence, both conceptual and empirical, resulting from studies of cohesion. Observations and conclusions are discussed
Stuart Drescher +2 more
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This article is third in a series of four describing and integrating a multidimensional approach for measunng and understanding small group process. The construct of cohesion is reviewed and the multidimensional approach is applied to evidence, both conceptual and empirical, resulting from studies of cohesion. Observations and conclusions are discussed
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