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2021
Abstract This chapter puts forth five research questions on group dynamics in sport, exercise, and performance psychology. Specifically, it proposes that future research should explore the antecedents of key team processes and seek to evolve an integrated and parsimonious theory of team dynamics linking cohesion, team mental models ...
Chris Mawson, Francesca Bion
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Abstract This chapter puts forth five research questions on group dynamics in sport, exercise, and performance psychology. Specifically, it proposes that future research should explore the antecedents of key team processes and seek to evolve an integrated and parsimonious theory of team dynamics linking cohesion, team mental models ...
Chris Mawson, Francesca Bion
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1969
Knowledge about groups and the behavior of individuals within them is of increasing importance in the training of psychiatric residents and other mental health professionals. The department of psychiatry at Yale University School of Medicine has established a group training program, described by the authors, which centers about a "study group ...
F C, Redlich, B, Astrachan
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Knowledge about groups and the behavior of individuals within them is of increasing importance in the training of psychiatric residents and other mental health professionals. The department of psychiatry at Yale University School of Medicine has established a group training program, described by the authors, which centers about a "study group ...
F C, Redlich, B, Astrachan
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2020
Forming, joining and distinguishing groups has a number of advantages: groups help us to make sense of our world and to coordinate mutually beneficial social exchange more effectively. The tendency to groups are found everywhere. However, not every type of group is equally important or 'groupy': intimacy groups and task groups especially are seen to be
Falko von Ameln, Jochen Becker-Ebel
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Forming, joining and distinguishing groups has a number of advantages: groups help us to make sense of our world and to coordinate mutually beneficial social exchange more effectively. The tendency to groups are found everywhere. However, not every type of group is equally important or 'groupy': intimacy groups and task groups especially are seen to be
Falko von Ameln, Jochen Becker-Ebel
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Archives of General Psychiatry, 1967
IN RECENT YEARS the American community has awakened to the sociologic problems produced by its geographically limited, impoverished minority groups. In response we are now investing substantial amounts of money and energy in a variety of programs designed to enrich the cultural, educational, and economic environment of the urban "ghetto-dweller." 1,2
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IN RECENT YEARS the American community has awakened to the sociologic problems produced by its geographically limited, impoverished minority groups. In response we are now investing substantial amounts of money and energy in a variety of programs designed to enrich the cultural, educational, and economic environment of the urban "ghetto-dweller." 1,2
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Group dynamics: group processes
1993Underlying the apparent behaviour of a group, there is a rich tapestry of needs, motivations, interconnecting relationships and feelings about the group itself. Every group is unique and evolves in its own special way — depending on the individual members, the situation, and the events which occur in the group itself.
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2013
This entry is an overview of group dynamics relevant for group work practice. The history of small group theory and group dynamics is described. The bulk of the entry is dedicated to discussing four main areas of group dynamics: communication and interaction, interpersonal attraction and cohesion, social integration (power, influence, norms, roles ...
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This entry is an overview of group dynamics relevant for group work practice. The history of small group theory and group dynamics is described. The bulk of the entry is dedicated to discussing four main areas of group dynamics: communication and interaction, interpersonal attraction and cohesion, social integration (power, influence, norms, roles ...
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2012
Forming, joining and distinguishing groups has a number of advantages: groups help us to make sense of our world and to coordinate mutually beneficial social exchange more effectively. The tendency to groups are found everywhere. However, not every type of group is equally important or 'groupy': intimacy groups and task groups especially are seen to be
Nijstad, B.A., Van Knippenberg, D.
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Forming, joining and distinguishing groups has a number of advantages: groups help us to make sense of our world and to coordinate mutually beneficial social exchange more effectively. The tendency to groups are found everywhere. However, not every type of group is equally important or 'groupy': intimacy groups and task groups especially are seen to be
Nijstad, B.A., Van Knippenberg, D.
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