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The Handbook of Group Research and Practice is a unique interdisciplinary resource that integrates what is known about group research and practice across the disciplines and professions. The chapters have been written by world-renowned researchers and practitioners who work with teams and groups in a variety of settings. As a result, this Handbook provides students, academics, and practitioners with the most comprehensive understanding about the latest findings and issues in group research and practice.
The Developmental Perspective
The Developmental Perspective
The fact that groups change across time is obvious to the most casual observer. Our experience as group members leads us to expect groups that have been meeting for several months to be more organized and to have more defined goals, norms, and values than new groups. We expect that as time passes, groups will change ...
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