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  2. Communication in small groups - Wikipedia

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    During small group communication, interdependent participants analyze data, evaluate the nature of the problem(s), decide and provide a possible solution or procedure. Additionally, small group communication provides strong feedback, unique contributions to the group as well as a critical thinking analysis and self-disclosure from each member.

  3. Talk:Communication in small groups - Wikipedia

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    The article says "Small-group communication refers to the nature of communication that occurs in groups that are between 3 and 7 individuals.". However, I'm currently taking a class on small group communication, and our textbook uses 3-17 (I would need to double check that, though) as the size for a small group.

  4. Bona fide group - Wikipedia

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    Bona fide group theory is a theoretical perspective of communication in small groups that was initially developed by Linda Putnam and Cynthia Stohl in the 1990s. [1] Intended to provide communication theorists with a valid model of small groups on which to conduct research, this perspective focuses on the principles of communication that take place within naturally formed social groups. [2]

  5. Beatrice Beebe - Wikipedia

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    Beatrice Beebe (born June 8, 1946) is a clinical psychologist known for her research in attachment and early infant-parent communication. [1] Her work helped established the importance of non-verbal communication in early child development.

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    Footage of a mysterious creature roaming through a West Virginia park has left locals and animal experts stumped — with some residents guessing the enigmatic beast is anything from a lemur to a ...

  7. Jamie Dimon says the next generation of employees will ... - AOL

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    Jamie Dimon, chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase, has some positive views on how AI might impact the future workforce. (Manuel Orbegozo/Bloomberg - Getty Images)

  8. Matthew McConaughey Claims to Be the Tuna Salad ‘Master ...

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    The University of Texas football-loving family goes to the game when it’s a home game (“We’re not missing that!” Camila said) but stay in and watch on TV when it’s an away game.

  9. Steven A. Beebe - Wikipedia

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    Steven A. Beebe (born September 19, 1950) is an American professor of communication. He is a communication and C. S. Lewis scholar who discovered a fragment of an unpublished manuscript started by C.S. Lewis that was to be co-authored by J. R. R. Tolkien about communication (Language and Human Nature). [1]