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Language and Group Processes: An Integrative, Interdisciplinary Review

Small Group Research, 2018
This article reviews research that examines the use of language in small interacting groups and teams. We propose a model of group inputs (e.g., status), processes and emergent states (e.g., cohesion, influence, and innovation), and outputs (e.g., group ...
Lyn M. van Swol, Aimée A. Kane
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Process Groups

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 2011
A Process Group is a group that studies its own behavior to enable its members to learn about group dynamics, individual dynamics, and interpersonal communications. (Swiller, Lang, & Halperin, 1993) Not only is social life identical with communication, but all communication (and hence all genuine social life) is educative.
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Group Processes

2017
Group process refers to the behaviors of the members of small working groups (usually between three and twelve members) as they engage in decision-making and task performance. Group process includes the study of how group members’ characteristics interact with the behavior of group members to create effective or ineffective group ...
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Process Groups

Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 1997
This study examined the use of long-term process oriented counseling groups at 74 colleges and universities. Colleges with fewer total staff and fewer trained group counselors were less likely to offer group counseling than were institutions with large staffs and more counselors trained to do group work.
Martha L. Jennings, Keith J. Anderson
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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 Processes

Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences, 2020

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Group Processes

1991
Abstract In 1924, Floyd All port distinguished psychological social psychology from the socio logical approach by stating that The study of groups is, in fact, the province of the special science of sociology. While the social psychologist studies the individual in the group, the sociologist deals with the group as a whole.
Gary Collier   +2 more
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Cancer statistics for African American/Black People 2022

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Angela Giaquinto   +2 more
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