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  2. Group polarization - Wikipedia

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    The theory posits that each group member enters the discussion aware of a set of items of information or arguments favoring both sides of the issue, but lean toward that side that boasts the greater amount of information. In other words, individuals base their individual choices by weighing remembered pro and con arguments.

  3. Groupshift - Wikipedia

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    The size of the group also has an effect on how susceptible the group will be to polarization. The greater the number of people in a group, the greater the tendency toward deindividuation. In other words, deindividuation is a group-size-effect. As groups get larger, trends in risk-taking are amplified. [3]

  4. Collaborative learning - Wikipedia

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    Collaborative learning is a situation in which two or more people learn or attempt to learn something together. [1] Unlike individual learning, people engaged in collaborative learning capitalize on one another's resources and skills (asking one another for information, evaluating one another's ideas, monitoring one another's work, etc.).

  5. Communication in small groups - Wikipedia

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    The other 'persuasive arguments theory' (PAT), begins with the notion that each group member enters discussion aware of a set of items of information favoring both sides of the issue but lean toward that side that boasts the greater amount of information.

  6. 30 Natural Couples’ Poses for Pictures That Don't Scream *Prom*

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    Just as it sounds. Put your arms around each other and turn in towards each other, looking over your shoulder towards the camera. You can also play around with more candid gestures, as shown above. 3.

  7. Group development - Wikipedia

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    As group members continue to work, they will engage each other in arguments about the structure of the group which often are significantly emotional and illustrate a struggle for status in the group. These activities mark the storming phase: Lack of cohesion, Subjectivity, Hidden agendas, Conflicts, Confrontation, Volatility, Resentment, anger ...

  8. A powerful Democratic-leaning group throws its weight behind ...

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    A new paper released Monday by an influential liberal group argues that changing how elections are held in the U.S. should be a top-tier issue. A powerful Democratic-leaning group throws its ...

  9. Is Southeast Asia Leaning More Toward China? New Survey ... - AOL

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    A new survey shows China has overtaken the U.S. if ASEAN had to align with one of the strategic rivals. But the regional bloc is hardly unified.