Group dynamics — is the study of groups, and also a general term for group processes. Relevant to the fields of psychology, sociology, and communication studies, a group is two or more individuals who are connected to each other by social relationships. [Forsyth … Wikipedia
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Group (sociology) — In sociology, a group can be defined as two or more humans that interact with one another, accept expectations and obligations as members of the group, and share a common identity. By this definition, society can be viewed as a large group,… … Wikipedia
Group (computing) — In computing, the term group generally refers to a grouping of users. In principle, users may belong to none, one, or many groups (although in practice some systems place limits on this.) The primary purpose of user groups is to simplify access… … Wikipedia
Group development — The goal of most research on group development is to learn why and how small groups change over time. To do this, researchers examine patterns of change and continuity in groups over time. Aspects of a group that might be studied include the… … Wikipedia
group therapy — psychotherapy in which a number of patients discuss their problems together, usually under the leadership of a therapist, using shared knowledge and experiences to provide constructive feedback about maladaptive behavior. [1940 45] * * * Form of… … Universalium
Group Emotion — A group of people share a range of qualities and characteristics which signifies it from other groups. One facet of the group s entity is its emotional characteristics. Just as individuals have moods, emotions and dispositional affects, Groups… … Wikipedia
Group of Thirteen (Canadian universities) — The Group of Thirteen, more commonly referred to as the G13 (or G 13), is a group of leading research intensive universities in Canada. Formed over 10 years ago as an informal biannual meeting of university executive heads, the grouping is… … Wikipedia