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Davis, Larry E. – Social Work, 1979
Discusses how Black-White racial balance influences a treatment group. Ratio, size, nature of leadership, and activities of integrated groups are studied. Interracial membership is not necessary for every group. Author concludes that this study needs to be conducted in a more natural setting and with a more natural population. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Adults, Group Dynamics, Group Structure, Integration Studies
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Davis, Larry E.; And Others – Social Work Research, 1996
Explores which racial configurations of black people and white people are most or least satisfactory in small-group interactions. Findings indicate that varying the racial composition of 30 four-person groups affected significantly the reported experiences of group members; both racial and gender differences were observed. Implications for group…
Descriptors: Blacks, Group Dynamics, Group Structure, Groups