Groups : theory and experience / Rodney W. Napier, Matti K. Gershenfeld
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- 0-395-43227-8
- 22nd ed. 302.34 NAP
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Includes bibliography and index
In this book, the authors present complex concepts in a way that makes them more understandable, recognizing that [the reader is] more familiar with the dynamics of individual behavior and building on that knowledge to teach group theory. Throughout the text you are presented with tools to help you apply concepts and theories.-Back cover. This book is used in courses on group dynamics in psychology, education, social work, business, and communication.
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