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Effective group work

Primary Teacher Update, 2013
Collaborative activities are great in theory but require social skills that children may not yet have. Clear structure and expectations help, says Stephanie Thornton.
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Towards Group Effectiveness

British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1979
This article is an attempt to look at some of the basic factors which influence group effectiveness, although I recognise that the complex nature of group dynamics means that it is often difficult to pinpoint what might be going wrong in a specific group because it can arise from so many varying factors.
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Group Psychotherapy Training and Effectiveness

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 2001
This study surveyed accredited programs in psychiatry, psychology, and social work, replicating and extending previous work in group training. Results detail the curriculum, group faculty/student participation, and predicted future therapy trends in four different formats of group treatment.
A, Fuhriman, G M, Burlingame
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Grouping evolution strategies: An effective approach for grouping problems

Applied Mathematical Modelling, 2015
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Kashan, Ali Husseinzadeh   +2 more
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Running Head: Childrens In-group Out-group Effect Children Predict Trustworthy based on In-group Out-group Effect

Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media, 2023
Does a new person's ethnic facial resemblance influence snap judgments? If so, when did people start to have an in-group and out-group concept? We are using a within-subject design in the experiment. The participant was separated into different rooms and did 20 tryouts to choose one of the two pictures (different races) based on our questions.
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Dichotic and Bisensory Grouping Effects

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1980
The relationship between the Gray and Wedderburn effect, the channel alternation effect and the class alternation effect was studied in dichotic and bisensory experiments using physically and semantically distinguishable word classes. With dichotic presentation all three effects were found to occur, but with bisensory presentation neither the Gray and
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Great Groups! Improving Group Effectiveness

Health Promotion Practice, 2002
Karen Denard Goldman   +1 more
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Wet‐Spun Superelastic Graphene Aerogel Millispheres with Group Effect

Advances in Materials, 2017
Xiaoli Zhao   +4 more
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