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Social Support Congruence Among Team Members: A Cubic Response Surface Analysis

This study investigates provided and received social support among team members on meeting-related outcomes based on their person–group fit perspective. It further examines whether this support-based need–supply fit, as indicated by support congruence, relates to their verbal behaviors. Results of c...

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Main Authors: Berg, Ann-Kathleen, Schulte-Seitz, Eva-Maria, Kauffeld, Simone
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