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Group Processes
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SAGE Publications Ltd
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Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Painos: Four-Volume Set ed.
Julkaisuvuosi: 2012, 10.12.2012 (lisätietoa)
Issues related to group-based and -influenced behaviour have always been at the heart of social psychology. What is generally considered the first experimental study in social psychology - Norman Triplett's 1898 attempt to explain why bicycling speed records were faster when measured in competition against others - was a demonstration of group-influenced behaviour, and led to the development of the notion of social facilitation. The questions of how decision-making group members reach consensus, and whether they are a more effective vehicle for decisions than an insightful individual, remain popular 80 years after they were first introduced. Researchers in other disciplines are increasingly drawn to the group as a focus of study and of course, groups remain the standard decision-making unit for most important decisions in most societies.



It is against this backdrop of the rich history, modern development and future potential of the subject that this timely four-volume set has been created, with the intention that it becomes a unique go-to resource for researchers in the field. The four volumes are arranged schematically:





Volume One: Group Performance takes a look at individual action in the presence of others.


Volume Two: Interdependence within Groups examines situations in which one is partially dependent on others for the magnitude of one's personal outcomes.


Volume Three: Decision-Making Groups explores group settings in which there is full collaboration in order to produce a single output.


Volume Four: Relations among Groups presents a set of articles on interaction between groups.

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