The study or use of the processes involved when people in a group interact.
‘it is often helpful to group dynamics to introduce games and exercises into group discussion’
‘After campers cool down, the facilitators begin a discussion of group dynamics in the exercise.’
‘However, like I said, since her issues with him were instant, I don't think she had much time to study the group dynamics before choosing her victim.’
‘Some smaller-scale studies attempted to measure group dynamics in quantitative terms or evaluate leadership performance with surveying tools.’
‘During this period, Air Force leadership publications included both positive and negative examples of group dynamics and case studies.’
‘But the topic of mailing lists is a whole universe unto itself, involving all the subtleties and complexities of group dynamics.’
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