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  2. Sociology of small groups - Wikipedia

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    Sociology of small groups is a subfield of sociology that studies the action, interaction and the types of social groups that result from social relations. [1] In social life, society is a large social group which contains many subgroups. [2] It is a characteristic of social groups that small groups are in large groups. [2]

  3. Communication in small groups - Wikipedia

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    Secondly, small group members face conflict, where each person shares ideas or possible solutions to a problem. This session is also known as brainstorming. During the conflict stage, subgroups or stronger personalities can emerge. Then, small group members advance to a consensus, where after evaluating several ideas the group agrees to advance.

  4. Small group learning - Wikipedia

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    Small group learning is an educational approach that focuses on individuals learning in small groups and is distinguished from learning climate and organizational learning. It is also described as a team-based approach to learning where students work together towards shared learning objectives.

  5. Group cognition - Wikipedia

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    The group can be a small group, such as 3–5 people talking together or working together online. The group can also be a larger collective, such as a classroom of students or a global community contributing asynchronously to an extended discourse on a problem or topic or to a knowledge repository like Wikipedia.

  6. Holidays with a budget: How to have a small-group Thanksgiving

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    Note: A version of this story originally was published Nov. 19, 2022.It has been updated for style, and to update a cost estimate. Sometimes at the holidays, including Thanksgiving, people have to ...

  7. Group development - Wikipedia

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    Conflict is a necessary part of a group's development. Conflict allows the group to evaluate ideas and it helps the group conformity and groupthink: Consensus: Conflict ends in the consensus stage, when group members compromise, select ideas, and agree on alternatives. Closure

  8. Brainstorming - Wikipedia

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    Then the facilitator collects the ideas and the group votes on each idea. The vote can be as simple as a show of hands in favor of a given idea. This process is called distillation. [citation needed] After distillation, the top-ranked ideas may be sent back to the group or to subgroups for further brainstorming.

  9. Social group - Wikipedia

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    Social groups [17] are also small groups but are of moderate duration. These groups often form due to a common goal. In this type of group, it is possible for outgroup members (i.e., social categories of which one is not a member) [19] to become ingroup members (i.e., social categories of which one is a member) [19] with reasonable ease. Social ...