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Informationen zum Autor John Levine is Professor of Psychology and Senior Scientist, Learning Research and Development Center, at the University of Pittsburgh. His current research interests include innovation in work teams, group reaction to deviance and disloyalty, majority/minority influence, conflict and learning, and group processes on the Internet. Klappentext The many groups we belong to influence our lives in crucial ways.This volume provides a comprehensive overview of classic and contemporary issues in the field of group processes and will interest scholars in various disciplines, including social and organizational psychology, sociology, communication, economics, and political science. Zusammenfassung The many groups we belong to influence our lives in crucial ways.This volume provides a comprehensive overview of classic and contemporary issues in the field of group processes and will interest scholars in various disciplines, including social and organizational psychology, sociology, communication, economics, and political science. Inhaltsverzeichnis R.L. Moreland , Composition and Diversity. J.R. Kelly, J.R. Spoor , Affective Processes. L.L. Thompson , J. Wang, B.C. Gunia, Negotiation. N.L. Kerr , Social Dilemmas. T.R. Tyler , Justice. J.M. Levine, R. Prislin, Majority and Minority Influence. R.S. Tindale, M. Talbot, R. Martinez , Decision Making. B.A. Nijstad , Performance. P.B. Paulus , H. Coskun, Creativity. M.A. Hogg , Leadership. D. Abrams , Social Identity and Groups. M. Van Vugt, T. Kameda , Evolution and Groups. J.F. Dovidio, S.L. Gaertner, E.L. Thomas , Intergroup Relations.