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Group Dynamics in Group Discussion

Journal of English Language Teaching, 2017
Group Discussion is one of the powerful tools to assess a candidate’s suitability for the job. To train students for the effective participation in GD is a challenge to a language teacher.  The present paper sheds light on the concept of GD, the practice of Fish Bowl and other Techniques, different assessment methods, etc.
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TOPOLOGICAL DYNAMICS OF STABLE GROUPS

The Journal of Symbolic Logic, 2014
AbstractAssumeGis a group definable in a modelMof a stable theoryT. We prove that the semigroupSG(M) of completeG-types overMis an inverse limit of some semigroups type-definable inMeq. We prove that the maximal subgroups ofSG(M) are inverse limits of some definable quotients of subgroups ofG.
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Are There “Group Dynamics” in Therapy Groups?

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1957
(1957). Are There “Group Dynamics” in Therapy Groups? International Journal of Group Psychotherapy: Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 131-154.
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Group Dynamics and Group Psychotherapy

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1954
(1954). Group Dynamics and Group Psychotherapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy: Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 56-64.
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Group and Group Dynamics

2023
Chandrani Singh, Aditi Khatri
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Group dynamics: the evolution of a group

1993
Groups that come together regularly over a period of time change and develop. They evolve through certain stages and experience identifiable feelings, preoccupations and behaviours as they develop. These stages are not necessarily sequential, nor will all stages be experienced by every group.
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Group Dynamics

Annual Review of Psychology, 1967
H B, Gerard, N, Miller
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Group dynamics: group processes

1993
Underlying 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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Group Dynamics and the Individual

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1957
Dorwin Cartwright, Ronald Lippitt
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GROUP DYNAMICS

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1971
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