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Cetingok, Muammer – Small Group Behavior, 1988
Used simulation group approach in teaching social work students (N=6) technical and interpersonal skills. Results showed students found their interpersonal skills complementary to goals and dynamics of situations. Also observed students found learning of technical skills challenging in the context of a simulation group. (ABL)
Descriptors: College Students, Counselor Training, Group Behavior, Higher Education
Olaye, Imafidon M. – 1989
A study investigated the effects of order verdict consideration and decision rule on jury verdicts. After reading the summary of an actual trial, 240 mock jurors drawn from undergraduate communications classes were randomly assigned to six-member juries. Jury assignments were made under two verdict orders (ascending and descending order of…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Court Litigation, Criminal Law, Group Behavior

Edney, Julian J.; Bell, Paul A. – Small Group Behavior, 1984
Conducted two studies in which subjects (N=216) faced the dilemma of how to harvest resources from a shared pool when faced with external catastrophies and given opportunities to steal. Results showed that tying the individual's outcome to the rest of the group is good for the group. (LLL)
Descriptors: Altruism, College Students, Group Behavior, Group Dynamics
Powers, Richard B.; Boyle, William – 1983
The purpose of the Commons Game is to teach students how social traps work; that is, that short-term individual gain tends to dominate long-term collective gain. Simulations of Commons Dilemma have grown considerably in the last decade; however, the research has used small face-to-face groups to study behavior in the Commons. To compare the…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Fines (Penalties)