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duced greater valuation of a dull tape- recorded group discussion of sex . Several alternative interpretations are offered for these findings ( cf. , Chapanis & Chapanis , 1964 ) . For example , instead of unpleasant effort ...
duced greater valuation of a dull tape- recorded group discussion of sex . Several alternative interpretations are offered for these findings ( cf. , Chapanis & Chapanis , 1964 ) . For example , instead of unpleasant effort ...
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tivation to understand the concepts under discussion and the desire to participate . 2. It provides an opportunity for clarifi- cation of any misunderstandings . 3. Feedback is possible either from the conference leader or from the ...
tivation to understand the concepts under discussion and the desire to participate . 2. It provides an opportunity for clarifi- cation of any misunderstandings . 3. Feedback is possible either from the conference leader or from the ...
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These courses utilize competitive motivation and a greater desire group discussion techniques , case analysis , and the lecture method . The most extensive research has been directed to the identifica- tion of changes produced by the ...
These courses utilize competitive motivation and a greater desire group discussion techniques , case analysis , and the lecture method . The most extensive research has been directed to the identifica- tion of changes produced by the ...
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Toward Fusion | 1 |
Relationship of Trust and the Objectivity of Performance Criteria to Success | 4 |
Chapter | 7 |
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