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group discussion
3+ people to solve a problem, make a decision, answer a question of mutual interest
decision making group
type of discussion in which members meet w/ the specific goal of reaching a judgement or conclusion
enlightenment group
a type of discussion in which members meet to share into
closed-group discussion
comm. only among group members
public discussion
group comm, involving members of the group as well as listeners outside group
committee
small subgroup of a larger organization that has been given a specific task(s) to perform
round-table discussion
a closed group session in which info sharing or enlightenment of those taking part is the object
panel
group that discusses a topic in front of an audience
symposium
series of short, uninterrupted public speeches, often involving a panel of experts
panel-forum
a group discussion that is opened to questions or comments from audience
symposium-forum
a symposium that is open to questions or comments from the audience
clique
few group members (2-3) become a seperate group within the larger group
cohesiveness
kind of group spirit
task message
help group achieve goals, complete task
maintance message
keep relationships between members harmonious and a positive climate in group
questions of fact
?s dealing with whether a situation exists, under what circumstances it exists, or how it can be defined
questions of value
?s that revolve around the worth of an object, person or situation, emphasizes goo/bad, desireable/undesireable, judges worth
questions of policy
(most complex & most commonly discussed) ?s directed toward a course of physical/mental action
biased
one sided wording
syntality
groups personality
appointed leader
designated leader before discussion
emergent leadership
one of another person will handle each function of leadership as needed
warrants
reasons of an opinion
consensus
all members agree on solution or decision
majority vote
solution or decision is favored by more than half of the group
false consensus
several members keep their disagreements and opinions to themselves and go along with everyone else to avoid conflice
brainstorming
rapidly suggesting ideas w/o taking time to discuss each one
nominal technique
form of decision making involves listing, discussing, voting, and ranking of possible solutions