Understanding Group Behavior
Volume 1: Consensual Action by Small Groups; Volume 2: Small Group Processes and Interpersonal Relations
Herausgeber: Witte, Erich H; Davis, James H
Understanding Group Behavior
Volume 1: Consensual Action by Small Groups; Volume 2: Small Group Processes and Interpersonal Relations
Herausgeber: Witte, Erich H; Davis, James H
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The second of two volumes addressing theoretical problems associated with consensual action of task-orientated small groups. Less formal than the first volume, this work tends to be more general in approach focusing on interpersonal relations and social processes within such groups.
First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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The second of two volumes addressing theoretical problems associated with consensual action of task-orientated small groups. Less formal than the first volume, this work tends to be more general in approach focusing on interpersonal relations and social processes within such groups.
First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 154mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 445g
- ISBN-13: 9780805816426
- ISBN-10: 0805816429
- Artikelnr.: 21902518
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 154mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 445g
- ISBN-13: 9780805816426
- ISBN-10: 0805816429
- Artikelnr.: 21902518
Erich H. Witte, James H. Davis
Volume 1.Contents: Preface. Part I: Introduction.J.H. Davis
Small-Group Research and the Steiner Questions: The Once and Future Thing. Part II: Social Aggregation and Combination Models.H.W. Crott
J. Werner
C. Hoffmann
A Probabilistic Model of Opinion Change Considering Distance Between Alternatives: An Application to Mock Jury Data. J.H. Davis
Group Decision Making and Quantitative Judgments: A Consensus Model. P.R. Laughlin
Group Decision Making and Collective Induction. R.S. Tindale
C.M. Smith
L.S. Thomas
J. Filkins
S. Sheffey
Shared Representations and Asymmetric Social Influence Processes in Small Groups. N.L. Kerr
R.J. MacCoun
G.P. Kramer
"When are N Heads Better (or Worse) Than One?": Biased Judgment in Individuals Versus Groups. T. Kameda
Procedural Influence in Consensus Formation: Evaluating Group Decision Making From a Social Choice Perspective. Part III: Social Information-Processing Models. G. Stasser
S.I. Vaughan
Models of Participation During Fact-to-Face Unstructured Discussion. B. Latané
Strength From Weakness: The Fate of Opinion Minorities in Spatially Distributed Groups. D. Gigone
R. Hastie
The Impact of Information on Group Judgment: A Model and Computer Simulation. E.H. Witte
The Extended Group Situation Theory (EGST): Explaining the Amount of Change. S. Galam
When Humans Interact Like Atoms. J.H. Davis
Concluding Remarks. Volume 2.Contents: Preface. Part I: Introduction.E.H. Witte
Small-Group Research and the Crisis of Social Psychology: An Introduction. Part IIGroup Structure and Composition.R.L. Moreland
J.M. Levine
M.L. Weingert
Creating the Ideal Group: Composition Effects at Work. W. Stroebe
M. Diehl
G. Abakoumkin
Social Compensation and the Köhler Effect: Toward a Theoretical Explanation of Motivation Gains in Group Productivity. H.A.M. Wilke
Status Congruence in Small Groups. J.C. Jesuino
Leadership: Micro-Macro Links. W. Scholl
Effective Teamwork -- A Theoretical Model and a Test in the Field. M. von Cranach
Toward a Theory of the Acting Group. Part III: Interpersonal Influence
Conflict
and Resolution.J.A. Pérez
G. Mugny
The Conflict Elaboration Theory of Social Influence. D. Frey
S. Schulz-Hardt
D. Stahlberg
Information Seeking Among Individuals and Groups and Possible Consequences for Decision Making in Business and Politics. M.A. Hogg
Social Identity
Self-Categorization
and the Small Group. J.M. Rabbie
H.F.M. Lodewijkx
A Behavioral Interaction Model: Toward an Integrative Theoretical Framework for Studying Intra- and Intergroup Dynamics. E.H. Witte
Similarities Among Various Conceptual Positions and Theoretical Points of View.
Small-Group Research and the Steiner Questions: The Once and Future Thing. Part II: Social Aggregation and Combination Models.H.W. Crott
J. Werner
C. Hoffmann
A Probabilistic Model of Opinion Change Considering Distance Between Alternatives: An Application to Mock Jury Data. J.H. Davis
Group Decision Making and Quantitative Judgments: A Consensus Model. P.R. Laughlin
Group Decision Making and Collective Induction. R.S. Tindale
C.M. Smith
L.S. Thomas
J. Filkins
S. Sheffey
Shared Representations and Asymmetric Social Influence Processes in Small Groups. N.L. Kerr
R.J. MacCoun
G.P. Kramer
"When are N Heads Better (or Worse) Than One?": Biased Judgment in Individuals Versus Groups. T. Kameda
Procedural Influence in Consensus Formation: Evaluating Group Decision Making From a Social Choice Perspective. Part III: Social Information-Processing Models. G. Stasser
S.I. Vaughan
Models of Participation During Fact-to-Face Unstructured Discussion. B. Latané
Strength From Weakness: The Fate of Opinion Minorities in Spatially Distributed Groups. D. Gigone
R. Hastie
The Impact of Information on Group Judgment: A Model and Computer Simulation. E.H. Witte
The Extended Group Situation Theory (EGST): Explaining the Amount of Change. S. Galam
When Humans Interact Like Atoms. J.H. Davis
Concluding Remarks. Volume 2.Contents: Preface. Part I: Introduction.E.H. Witte
Small-Group Research and the Crisis of Social Psychology: An Introduction. Part IIGroup Structure and Composition.R.L. Moreland
J.M. Levine
M.L. Weingert
Creating the Ideal Group: Composition Effects at Work. W. Stroebe
M. Diehl
G. Abakoumkin
Social Compensation and the Köhler Effect: Toward a Theoretical Explanation of Motivation Gains in Group Productivity. H.A.M. Wilke
Status Congruence in Small Groups. J.C. Jesuino
Leadership: Micro-Macro Links. W. Scholl
Effective Teamwork -- A Theoretical Model and a Test in the Field. M. von Cranach
Toward a Theory of the Acting Group. Part III: Interpersonal Influence
Conflict
and Resolution.J.A. Pérez
G. Mugny
The Conflict Elaboration Theory of Social Influence. D. Frey
S. Schulz-Hardt
D. Stahlberg
Information Seeking Among Individuals and Groups and Possible Consequences for Decision Making in Business and Politics. M.A. Hogg
Social Identity
Self-Categorization
and the Small Group. J.M. Rabbie
H.F.M. Lodewijkx
A Behavioral Interaction Model: Toward an Integrative Theoretical Framework for Studying Intra- and Intergroup Dynamics. E.H. Witte
Similarities Among Various Conceptual Positions and Theoretical Points of View.
Volume 1.Contents: Preface. Part I: Introduction.J.H. Davis
Small-Group Research and the Steiner Questions: The Once and Future Thing. Part II: Social Aggregation and Combination Models.H.W. Crott
J. Werner
C. Hoffmann
A Probabilistic Model of Opinion Change Considering Distance Between Alternatives: An Application to Mock Jury Data. J.H. Davis
Group Decision Making and Quantitative Judgments: A Consensus Model. P.R. Laughlin
Group Decision Making and Collective Induction. R.S. Tindale
C.M. Smith
L.S. Thomas
J. Filkins
S. Sheffey
Shared Representations and Asymmetric Social Influence Processes in Small Groups. N.L. Kerr
R.J. MacCoun
G.P. Kramer
"When are N Heads Better (or Worse) Than One?": Biased Judgment in Individuals Versus Groups. T. Kameda
Procedural Influence in Consensus Formation: Evaluating Group Decision Making From a Social Choice Perspective. Part III: Social Information-Processing Models. G. Stasser
S.I. Vaughan
Models of Participation During Fact-to-Face Unstructured Discussion. B. Latané
Strength From Weakness: The Fate of Opinion Minorities in Spatially Distributed Groups. D. Gigone
R. Hastie
The Impact of Information on Group Judgment: A Model and Computer Simulation. E.H. Witte
The Extended Group Situation Theory (EGST): Explaining the Amount of Change. S. Galam
When Humans Interact Like Atoms. J.H. Davis
Concluding Remarks. Volume 2.Contents: Preface. Part I: Introduction.E.H. Witte
Small-Group Research and the Crisis of Social Psychology: An Introduction. Part IIGroup Structure and Composition.R.L. Moreland
J.M. Levine
M.L. Weingert
Creating the Ideal Group: Composition Effects at Work. W. Stroebe
M. Diehl
G. Abakoumkin
Social Compensation and the Köhler Effect: Toward a Theoretical Explanation of Motivation Gains in Group Productivity. H.A.M. Wilke
Status Congruence in Small Groups. J.C. Jesuino
Leadership: Micro-Macro Links. W. Scholl
Effective Teamwork -- A Theoretical Model and a Test in the Field. M. von Cranach
Toward a Theory of the Acting Group. Part III: Interpersonal Influence
Conflict
and Resolution.J.A. Pérez
G. Mugny
The Conflict Elaboration Theory of Social Influence. D. Frey
S. Schulz-Hardt
D. Stahlberg
Information Seeking Among Individuals and Groups and Possible Consequences for Decision Making in Business and Politics. M.A. Hogg
Social Identity
Self-Categorization
and the Small Group. J.M. Rabbie
H.F.M. Lodewijkx
A Behavioral Interaction Model: Toward an Integrative Theoretical Framework for Studying Intra- and Intergroup Dynamics. E.H. Witte
Similarities Among Various Conceptual Positions and Theoretical Points of View.
Small-Group Research and the Steiner Questions: The Once and Future Thing. Part II: Social Aggregation and Combination Models.H.W. Crott
J. Werner
C. Hoffmann
A Probabilistic Model of Opinion Change Considering Distance Between Alternatives: An Application to Mock Jury Data. J.H. Davis
Group Decision Making and Quantitative Judgments: A Consensus Model. P.R. Laughlin
Group Decision Making and Collective Induction. R.S. Tindale
C.M. Smith
L.S. Thomas
J. Filkins
S. Sheffey
Shared Representations and Asymmetric Social Influence Processes in Small Groups. N.L. Kerr
R.J. MacCoun
G.P. Kramer
"When are N Heads Better (or Worse) Than One?": Biased Judgment in Individuals Versus Groups. T. Kameda
Procedural Influence in Consensus Formation: Evaluating Group Decision Making From a Social Choice Perspective. Part III: Social Information-Processing Models. G. Stasser
S.I. Vaughan
Models of Participation During Fact-to-Face Unstructured Discussion. B. Latané
Strength From Weakness: The Fate of Opinion Minorities in Spatially Distributed Groups. D. Gigone
R. Hastie
The Impact of Information on Group Judgment: A Model and Computer Simulation. E.H. Witte
The Extended Group Situation Theory (EGST): Explaining the Amount of Change. S. Galam
When Humans Interact Like Atoms. J.H. Davis
Concluding Remarks. Volume 2.Contents: Preface. Part I: Introduction.E.H. Witte
Small-Group Research and the Crisis of Social Psychology: An Introduction. Part IIGroup Structure and Composition.R.L. Moreland
J.M. Levine
M.L. Weingert
Creating the Ideal Group: Composition Effects at Work. W. Stroebe
M. Diehl
G. Abakoumkin
Social Compensation and the Köhler Effect: Toward a Theoretical Explanation of Motivation Gains in Group Productivity. H.A.M. Wilke
Status Congruence in Small Groups. J.C. Jesuino
Leadership: Micro-Macro Links. W. Scholl
Effective Teamwork -- A Theoretical Model and a Test in the Field. M. von Cranach
Toward a Theory of the Acting Group. Part III: Interpersonal Influence
Conflict
and Resolution.J.A. Pérez
G. Mugny
The Conflict Elaboration Theory of Social Influence. D. Frey
S. Schulz-Hardt
D. Stahlberg
Information Seeking Among Individuals and Groups and Possible Consequences for Decision Making in Business and Politics. M.A. Hogg
Social Identity
Self-Categorization
and the Small Group. J.M. Rabbie
H.F.M. Lodewijkx
A Behavioral Interaction Model: Toward an Integrative Theoretical Framework for Studying Intra- and Intergroup Dynamics. E.H. Witte
Similarities Among Various Conceptual Positions and Theoretical Points of View.