Effective Small Group Communication in Theory and PracticeEffective Small Group Communication in Theory and Practice combines discussions of theory with practical applications in order to ease and enhance reader comprehension. |
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... example , if you are on a committee that is selecting per- formers to appear in a concert series , the choices might be narrowed , for the sake of this example , to two performers , a well - known performer who demands a high fee and a ...
... example , if you are on a committee that is selecting per- formers to appear in a concert series , the choices might be narrowed , for the sake of this example , to two performers , a well - known performer who demands a high fee and a ...
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... example , calculating the total value attached to each option requires two steps . This process is purely mathematical ; first , you calculate the total possible value for each outcome . In this example , you would multiply the total ...
... example , calculating the total value attached to each option requires two steps . This process is purely mathematical ; first , you calculate the total possible value for each outcome . In this example , you would multiply the total ...
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... example , amount of speak- ing is the variable that is manipulated by the researcher . Then , after the group meet- ings had ended , all group members would be asked to evaluate the leadership in the group , perhaps by answering a ...
... example , amount of speak- ing is the variable that is manipulated by the researcher . Then , after the group meet- ings had ended , all group members would be asked to evaluate the leadership in the group , perhaps by answering a ...
Contents
The Nature and Uses of Small Groups | 1 |
The Process of Group Formation | 33 |
Expected Patterns of Behavior | 41 |
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