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Group Discussion
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Occurs anytime three or more people meet to solve a common problem, arrive at a decision or answer a question of mutual interest. COOPERATION is basic to discussion. Only achieved when members are prepared.
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decision-making group
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a type of discussion in which members meet with the specific goal of reaching a judgment or conclusion
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enlightenment group
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a type of discussion in which members meet to share information
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closed-group discussion
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communication only among group members to solve a common problem, arrive at a decision or answer a question of mutual interest.
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public discussion
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group communication involving members of the group as well as listeners outside the discussion group
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committee
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a small subgroup of a larger organization, one that has been given a specific task of set of tasks to perform
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round-table-discussion
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a closed-group session in which information sharing or enlightenment of those taking part is usually the object
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panel
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a group that discusses a topic in front of an audience
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symposium
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a series of short, uninterrupted public speeches, often involving a panel of experts
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panel-form
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a group discussion that is opened to questions or comments from the audience.
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symposium forum
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a symposium that is opened to questions often involving a panel of experts.
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clique
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a separate, tightly knit group within a larger group
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cohesiveness
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a uniting or sticking together; group spirit; morale
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task messages
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a communication designed primarily to help a group achieve goals or complete tasks
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maintenance messages
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communication designed to create positive climate by keeping relationships in a group harmonious.
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forming
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the infancy stage of a discussion group in which members become acquainted with one another and leadership roles are established.
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storming
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the adolescent stage of a discussion group in which members challenge goals and approaches in an effort to express individuality
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norming
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the cohesive stage in the formation of a discussion group when members learn to function effectively as a group.
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