01847 a2200337 4500001001100000005001700011008003900028020001800067037003600085040000700121041000800128072001500136072001500151072001400166072001500180072001300195072001300208072001200221072001300233072002100246072002100267072002100288100002400309245009900333250000600432260003200438300000900470520098500479700003001464999001501494041580633X20250317100413.0250312042011GB eng  a9780415806336 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 53.99fBB a01 aeng7 aGTC2thema7 aJMJ2thema7 aKJ2thema7 aGPS2thema7 aGTC2bic7 aJMJ2bic7 aKJ2bic7 aGPS2bic7 aBUS0850002bisac7 aLAN0040002bisac7 a302.340722bisac1 aAndrea Hollingshead10aResearch Methods for Studying Groups and TeamsbA Guide to Approaches, Tools, and Technologies a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20111123 a10 p bThis volume provides an overview of the methodological issues and challenges inherent in the study of small groups from the perspective of seasoned researchers in communication, psychology and other fields in the behavioral and social sciences. It summarizes the current state of group methods in a format that is readable, insightful, and useful for both new and experienced group researchers. This collection of essays will inspire new and established researchers alike to look beyond their current methodological approaches, covering both traditional and new methods for studying groups and exploring the full range of groups in face-to-face and online settings. The volume will be an important addition to graduate study on group research and will be a valuable reference for established group researchers, consultants and other practitioners. The essays in this volume when considered as a whole will be a contemporary interdisciplinary integration on group research methods.1 aMarshall Scott Poole4B01 c2620d2620