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Engaged members of the Unification ChurchGALANTER, M.Archives of general psychiatry. 1983, Vol 40, Num 11, pp 1197-1202, issn 0003-990XArticle

Effects of control over office workspace on perceptions of the work environment and work outcomesSO YOUNG LEE; BRAND, Jay L.Journal of environmental psychology. 2005, Vol 25, Num 3, pp 323-333, issn 0272-4944, 11 p.Article

GROUP COHESION: A REVIEW AND REEVALUATIONEVANS NJ; JARVIS PA.1980; SMALL GROUP BEHAV.; ISSN 0090-5526; USA; DA. 1980; VOL. 11; NO 4; PP. 359-370; BIBL. 2 P.Article

STAFF COHESION IN RESIDENTIAL TREATMENTJOHNSON S.1982; CHILD CARE Q.; ISSN 0045-6632; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 11; NO 3; PP. 204-210; BIBL. 19 REF.Article

In search of the false-uniqueness phenomenon: fear and estimates of social consensusSULS, J; WAN, C. K.Journal of personality and social psychology. 1987, Vol 52, Num 1, pp 211-217, issn 0022-3514Article

Level of functioning and length of time in treatment variables influencing patient's therapeutic experience in group psychotherapyBUTLER, T; FUHRIMAN, A.International journal of group psychotherapy. 1983, Vol 33, Num 4, pp 489-505, issn 0020-7284Article

Distributivejustice among Hong Kong Chinese college studentsCHIU, C.-Y.The Journal of social psychology. 1990, Vol 130, Num 5, pp 649-656, issn 0022-4545, 8 p.Article

Effects of cohesiveness and inferiority upon ingroup favoritismKARASAWA, M.Japanese psychological research (Print). 1988, Vol 30, Num 2, pp 49-59, issn 0021-5368Article

Attraction to group, group cohesiveness, and individual outcome: A study of training groupsWRIGHT, T. L; DUNCAN, D.Small group behavior. 1986, Vol 17, Num 4, pp 487-492, issn 0090-5526Article

Coalition formationWILKE, H. A. M.Advances in psychology. 1985, Vol 24, issn 0166-4115, 294 p.Serial Issue

The impact of normative social influence and cohesiveness on task perceptions and attitudes: a social information processing approachO'REILLY, C. A. III; CALDWELL, D. F.Journal of Occupational psychology. 1985, Vol 58, Num 3, pp 193-206, issn 0305-8107Article

An exploratory study of dominance interactions among adolescent females at a summer campPAIKOFF, R. L; SAVIN-WILLIAMS, R. C.Journal of youth and adolescence. 1983, Vol 12, Num 5, pp 419-433, issn 0047-2891Article

Interpersonal attraction, social identification and psychological group formationHOGG, M. A; TURNER, J. C.European journal of social psychology. 1985, Vol 15, Num 1, pp 51-66, issn 0046-2772Article

The therapeutic community: a sociobiologic studyFRYE, R. V.Journal of psychoactive drugs. 1984, Vol 16, Num 1, pp 27-33, issn 0279-1072Article

Toward and understanding of cohesion in personal change groupsSTOKES, J. P.International journal of group psychotherapy. 1983, Vol 33, Num 4, pp 449-467, issn 0020-7284Article

Comment on Evans and Dion: still more on group cohesion. On cohesiveness: reply to Keyton and other critics of the constructKEYTON, J; DION, K. L; EVANS, C. R et al.Small group research. 1992, Vol 23, Num 2, pp 237-250, issn 1046-4964Article

COHESIVENESS IN FAMILIES AND THERAPY GROUPSBEHR HL.1979; GR. ANAL.; GBR; DA. 1979; VOL. 12; NO 1; PP. 9-12; BIBL. 4 REF.Article

COHESIVENESS AND PERFORMANCE IN SPORT GROUPS.GILL DL.1977; EXERC. SPORT SCI. REV.; USA; DA. 1977; NO 5; PP. 131-179; BIBL. 4 P.Article

LA COHESION EN TANT QUE FACTEUR D'EFFICACITE DU GROUPENEMOV RS; SHESTAKOV AG.1981; VOPR. PSIHOL.; ISSN 0042-8841; SUN; DA. 1981; NO 3; PP. 113-118; ABS. ENG; BIBL. 6 REF.Article

THE DEVELOPMENT OF FREUD'S IDEAS ON SOCIAL COHESION.WALLACE ER IV.1977; PSYCHIATRY; U.S.A.; DA. 1977; VOL. 40; NO 3; PP. 232-241; BIBL. 6 REF.Article

GROUP MEMBERS' SELF-DISCLOSURES: RELATION TO PERCEIVED COHESIONSTOKES J; FUEHRER A; CHILDS L et al.1983; SMALL GROUP BEHAVIOR; ISSN 0090-5526; USA; DA. 1983; VOL. 14; NO 1; PP. 63-76; BIBL. 24 REF.Article

GROUP PERFORMANCE AND COHESIVENESS: AN ATTRIBUTION ANALYSISTAYLOR DM; DORIA J; TYLER JK et al.1983; JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY; ISSN 0022-4545; USA; DA. 1983; VOL. 119; NO 2; PP. 187-198; BIBL. 21 REF.Article

BEHAVIOURAL MECHANISMS IN TERRITORY AND GROUP MAINTENANCE OF THE BROWN HYAENA, HYAENA BRUNNEA, IN THE SOUTHERN KALAHARIMILLS MGL.1983; ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR; ISSN 0003-3472; GBR; DA. 1983; VOL. 31; NO 2; PP. 503-510; BIBL. 21 REF.Article

THE DIVISION OF LABOR: INTERDEPENDENCE, ISOLATION, AND COHESION IN SMALL GROUPSBAKER PM.1981; SMALL GROOP BEHAV.; ISSN 0090-5526; USA; DA. 1981; VOL. 12; NO 1; PP. 93-106; BIBL. 19 REF.Article

THE PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC VALUE OF A MORE HOMOGENEOUS GROUP COMPOSITIONCABRAL RJ; BEST J; JONES P et al.1981; INT. J. SOC. PSYCHIATRY; ISSN 0020-7640; GBR; DA. 1981; VOL. 27; NO 1; PP. 43-46; BIBL. 6 REF.Article

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