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Group Dynamics in Automatic Imitation [PDF]
Imitation-matching the configural body movements of another individual-plays a crucial part in social interaction. We investigated whether automatic imitation is not only influenced by who we imitate (ingroup vs. outgroup member) but also by the nature of an expected interaction situation (competitive vs. cooperative).
Gleibs, Ilka H +3 more
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Reflective Practices to Study Group Dynamics: Implement Empowerment and Understand the Functioning of Groups [PDF]
Introduction: Individual and group reflection practices are qualitative methods useful in a group context to develop group skills and more awareness of the dynamics that take place within the group to which one belongs.
N. Rania, Ilaria Coppola, Laura Pinna
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Exploring the role of vocalizations in regulating group dynamics [PDF]
Because of the diverging needs of individuals, group life can lead to disputes and competition, but it also has many advantages, such as reduced predation risk, information sharing and increased hunting success.
Bing Xie +3 more
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What an Agile Leader Does: The Group Dynamics Perspective [PDF]
When large industrial organizations change to (or start with) an agile approach to operations, managers and some employees are supposed to be “agile leaders” often without being given a clear definition of what that comprises when building agile teams ...
Lucas Gren, M. Lindman
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Group Dynamics and Behaviour [PDF]
Individuals are always in interaction with other individuals outside, as well as in the group and with the group itself. This is why the social sciences emphasize the importance of group dynamics. After the 1990's, with the globalization, digitalization, changing political systems, goal or result-oriented approaches in many western countries, new items
H. Gençer
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COMPETITION AND THE DYNAMICS OF GROUP AFFILIATION [PDF]
How can we understand the interaction between the social network topology of a population and the patterns of group affiliation in that population? Each aspect influences the other: social networks provide the conduits via which groups recruit new members and groups provide the context in which new social ties are formed.
Nicholas Geard, Seth Bullock
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Student perception of group dynamics predicts individual performance: Comfort and equity matter [PDF]
Active learning in college classes and participation in the workforce frequently hinge on small group work. However, group dynamics vary, ranging from equitable collaboration to dysfunctional groups dominated by one individual.
Elli J. Theobald +4 more
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Social group behaviour of triads. Dependence on purpose and gender [PDF]
We analysed a set of uninstructed pedestrian trajectories automatically tracked in a public area, and we asked a human coder to assess their group relationships.
Yucel, Zeynep +2 more
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A substantial literature supports the important role that social group memberships play in enhancing health. While the processes through which group memberships constitute a ‘Social Cure’ are becoming increasingly well-defined, the mechanisms through ...
J. Wakefield +4 more
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Site-specific N-glycosylation analysis of animal cell culture-derived Zika virus proteins
Here, we present for the first time, a site-specific N-glycosylation analysis of proteins from a Brazilian Zika virus (ZIKV) strain. The virus was propagated with high yield in an embryo-derived stem cell line (EB66, Valneva SE), and concentrated by g ...
Alexander Pralow +5 more
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