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Behaviour in group situations: An integrative model

As in other areas of research we have in small group research classical studies with a paradigmatic character. These separated studies define the basic knowledge. But what is necessary is to combine these classical studies and to construct a theoretical concept which shows the similarities and dissi...

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Published in:European journal of social psychology 1987-10, Vol.17 (4), p.403-429
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