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Groups includes research on group dynamics and current views on ways to make working in groups more effective. Napier and Gershenfeld present complex concepts in a way that makes them more understandable, recognizing that students are more familiar with the dynamics of individual behavior and building on that knowledge to teach group theory. Case studies provide real-life context and exercises engage students in the learning process by asking them to apply what they learn to their own lives.
Contents
1. Perception and Communication 2. Membership 3. Norms, Group Pressures, and Deviancy 4. Goals 5. Leadership 6. A Systems View of Small Group Behavior 7. Group Problem Solving and Decision Making 8. The Nature of Group Conflict 9. The Evolution of Groups 10. From Groups to Teams: The Evolution of Working Teams in Organizational Life 11. Small Group Processes: Two Contemporary Applications