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Peer reviewedForgas, Joseph P. – Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 1978
Some theorists maintain that human group activity should be studied through the eyes and experience of the people who have developed the activity. This study attempts to represent the social life of an intact group by quantitative descriptive techniques, using the group members' knowledge and understanding of their own social environment.…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Illustrations, Multidimensional Scaling, Research Methodology
Peer reviewedPeltier, Bruce – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1978
The author presents a process for counseling individual clients in a group setting. It includes nine steps and is an active process that is goal directed for clients. (Author/HMV)
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Role, Group Counseling, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedMcClure, Wilbert J. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1978
Pacing is very important to effective group counseling and, in this article, the author divides pacing into two areas: primary pacing and secondary pacing. These two areas are discussed, along with a rationale for suggested timing and effect on group members. (Author/HMV)
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Role, Group Counseling, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedSchuncke, George M. – Social Studies, 1979
Explores characteristics of group dynamics which teachers should be aware of in planning group activities for social studies classes. Provides guidelines by which teachers can plan group activities which help students attain cognitive, affective, and process-skill goals for the social studies. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Group Activities, Group Dynamics, Group Experience
Peer reviewedRosenthal, Saul F. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1978
Attraction had its strongest impact on dyadic satisfaction, a nonperformance outcome of the experiment. Among the all-female dyads, racial composition of the dyad was significantly related to satisfaction: interracial dyads had higher levels of satisfaction than intraracial dyads. (Author/WI)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Group Behavior, Group Dynamics, Interpersonal Attraction
Randall, John S. – Training and Development Journal, 1978
Provides guidelines for the instructor's personal conduct and group control. Suggestions for instructor conduct include start on time, look and act like an instructor, speak to be understood, and be prepared. Group control focuses on silent individuals, monopolizers, and sidetrackers. (CSS)
Descriptors: Behavior, Group Dynamics, Individual Development, Instructional Improvement
Suessmuth, Patrick – Canadian Training Methods, 1978
The article presents techniques to improve the use of observers in group training activities where participants observe the exercises and provide feedback to the group. Four figures give guidelines for using materials and procedures with these techniques. (MF)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Feedback, Group Activities, Group Discussion
Hendry, L. B.; Simpson, D. O. – Scottish Educational Studies, 1977
By examining one community center in some detail this study attempts to consider leisure, and draws attention to "its mode of use" by comparing two groups of adolescents who attend this center regularly for quite different leisure purposes. The intent was to measure how far such leisure proposals represent preconceptions and value-judgments of…
Descriptors: Athletics, Community Centers, Group Dynamics, Leisure Time
Kopel, Kenneth; Mock, Lou Ann – Death Education, 1978
To meet the need for emotional support for family members of terminal patients, a weekly group session was established on a cancer unit. The group has allowed family members to share fears, concerns, and doubts as well as receive support from other individuals experiencing similar traumatic situations. (Author)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Crisis Intervention, Death, Emotional Adjustment
Peer reviewedMoore, Joan W. – Journal of Social Issues, 1977
This paper describes a collaborative project involving academics and Chicano convicts and addicts which, despite the potential for serious strain between the groups involved, was in fact a success. (Author)
Descriptors: Drug Addiction, Group Dynamics, Mexican Americans, Program Descriptions
Peer reviewedGarcia, Sandra A. – Journal of Intergroup Relations, 1978
This paper suggests that group relations in America and Israel are complex and national goals need clarification, rethinking, and reaffirmation. (Author)
Descriptors: Bias, Comparative Analysis, Ethnic Groups, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedSquires, Gregory D. – Journal of Intergroup Relations, 1978
Addresses the issue of furthering communication and cooperation between practitioners and academics so that they can share with each other what is happening in their particular areas of expertise. (AM)
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Agency Cooperation, Conflict Resolution, Cooperative Planning
Peer reviewedRitter, Kathleen Y. – Small Group Behavior, 1978
Author concludes that, although research has been conducted in group psychotherapy, it is difficult to make comparisons between various studies, and even more difficult to draw conclusions regarding the effect upon personality change. It is not even possible to accurately describe the treatment. (Author/PD)
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Health Personnel, Personality Development, Research Methodology
Peer reviewedDirks, Martha J.; And Others – Group and Organization Studies, 1978
A case study of a consultation is presented that illustrates how two theories concerning organizational change and systems analysis were applied to a small, informal organization. Systematic intervention with small, less structured groups is advocated. (Author)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Consultation Programs, Group Dynamics, Intervention
Peer reviewedHunsaker, Phillip L. – Group and Organization Studies, 1978
The experiences, attitudes, and recommendations of academics were generally found to be congruent with those of management-development directors in business firms that utilize the technique of sensitivity training. (Author)
Descriptors: Administration, Business Administration, Business Administration Education, Group Dynamics


