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Conceptualizing Small Group Process

Addie Fuhriman

University of Utah

Stuart Drescher

University of Utah

Gary Burlingame

Brigham Young University

This article is the prelude to a four-article sequence that will define, illustrate, and critique a multidimensional approach for measuring and understanding small group process. Problems associated with process analysis are presented with a specific focus on definitional and methodological concerns. The need for a comprehensive system that will help researchers to separate and comprehend the individual parts of a group and their relationship to the whole group is articulated. (The second in the series also appears in this issue of SGB).

Small Group Research, Vol. 15, No. 4, 427-440 (1984)
DOI: 10.1177/104649648401500401


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