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to SMALL GROUP RESEARCH Volume 23 Number 1 (February 1992) pp. 1-152 Number 2 (May 1992) pp. 153-256 Number 3 (August 1992) pp. 257-424 Number 4 (November 1992) pp. 425-580 Authors: ANDERSON, LYNN R., “Leader Interventions for Distressed Group Members: Overcom- ing Leaders’ Self-Serving Attributional Biases,” 503. ANDREWS, PATRICIA HAYES, “Sex and Gender Differences in Group Communication: Impact on the Facilitation Process,” 74. , see Thameling, C. L. BAKER, PAUL M. and G. GRAY EATON, “Seniority Versus Age as Causes of Dominance in Social Groups: Macaques and Men,” 322. BLOCH, FRANK, see Roback, H. B. BROOME, BENJAMIN J. and MINDER CHEN, “Guidelines for Computer-Assisted Group Problem Solving: Meeting the Challenges of Complex Issues,” 216. CHEN, MINDER, see Broome, B. J. CRONSHAW, STEVEN F., see Ellis, R. J. DENNIS, ALAN R., see Valacich, J. S. DILIBERTO, JAMES-JOSEPH A., “A Communication Study of Possible Relationships Between Psychological Sex Type and Decision-Making Effectiveness,” 379. DION, KENNETH L. and CHARLES R. EVANS, “On Cohesiveness: Reply to Keyton and Other Critics of the Construct” [Comment and Reply], 242. DYCE, JAMIE and BRIAN P. O’CONNOR, “Personality Complementarity as a Determi- nant of Group Cohesion in Bar Bands,” 185. EATON, G. GRAY, see Baker, P. M. ELLIS, ROBERT J. and STEVEN F. CRONSHAW, “Self-Monitoring and Leader Emer- gence: A Test of Moderator Effects,” 113. EVANS, CHARLES R.., see Dion, K. L. GARVIN, CHARLES and RICHARD B. POLLEY, “Editorial Comment,” 3. GASTIL, JOHN, “A Definition of Small Group Democracy,” 278. GRISWOLD, WILLIAM F., see Swenson, J. D. GRUENFELD, LEOPOLD, see Seibert, S. 578 SMALL GROUP RESEARCH / November 1992 HAUGHEY, JAMES, see Stockton, R. HEPLER, JUANITA B., “Using Power Analyses to Examine Post Hoc Trends in Small Samples,” 408. HOFFER, JEFFREY A., see Mennecke, B. E. ‘KEYTON, JOANN, “Comment on Evans and Dion: Still More on Group Cohesion” [Comment and Reply], 237. KLEIBER, PAMELA B., see Swenson, J. D. KRIPS, HEIKI, “Leadership and Social Competence in the Declining Years of Commu- nism,” 130. KROON, MARCELINE B. R., DAVID van KREVELD, and JACOB M. RABBIE, “Group Versus Individual Decision Making: Effects of Accountability and Gender on Group- think,” 427. KURTZ, LINDA FARRIS, “Group Environments in Self-Help Groups for Families,” 199. LEE, FLORENCE, see Wong, C. L.. LITTLEPAGE, GLENN E. and HOLLY SILBIGER, “Recognition of Expertise in Decision- Making Groups: Effects of Group Size and Participation Patterns,” 344. MENNECKE, BRIAN E., JEFFREY A. HOFFER, and BAYARD E. WYNNE, “The Implications of Group Development and History for Group Support System Theory and Practice,” 524. NUNAMAKER, J. F,, Jr., see Valacich, J. S. O’CONNOR, BRIAN P., see Dyce, J. OCHOA, ELIZABETH, see Roback, H. B. ORBELL, JOHN M., see Schwartz-Shea, P. OSTMANN, AXEL, “On theR elationship Between Formal Conflict Structure and the Social Field,” 26. OYSERMAN, DAPHNA, “Conflict and Democracy in Action,” 259. POLLEY, RICHARD B., see Garvin, C. PURDON, SCOT E., see Roback, H. B. RABBIE, JACOB M., see Kroon, M.B.R. ROBACK, HOWARD B., SCOT E. PURDON, ELIZABETH OCHOA, and FRANK BLOCH, “Confidentiality Dilemmas in Group Psychotherapy: Management Strategies and Utility of Guidelines,” 169. ROHDE, RENATE I., see Stockton, R. SCHWARTZ-SHEA, PEREGRINE and JOHN M. ORBELL, “Simple Dilemmas, Complex Dilemmas, and Experimental Research,” 4. SEIBERT, SCOTT and LEOPOLD GRUENFELD, “Masculinity, Femininity, and Behavior in Groups,” 95. SILBIGER, HOLLY, see Littlepage, G. E. STOCKTON, REX, RENATE I. ROHDE, and JAMES HAUGHEY, “The Effects of Structured Group Exercises on Cohesion, Engagement, Avoidance, and Conflict,” 155. SWENSON, JILL DIANNE, WILLIAM F. GRISWOLD, and PAMELA B. KLEIBER, “Focus Groups: Method of Inquiry/Intervention,” 459. THAMELING, CARL L. and PATRICIA HAYES ANDREWS, “Majority Responses to Opinion Deviates: A Communicative Analysis,” 475. TJOSVOLD, DEAN, see Wong, C. L. VALACICH, JOSEPH S., ALAN R. DENNIS, and J. F. NUNAMAKER, Jr., “Group Size and Anonymity Effects on Computer-Mediated Idea Generation,” 49. van KREVELD, DAVID, see Kroon, M.B.R. VERDI, ANTHONY F. and SUSAN A. WHEELAN, “Developmental Patterns in Same-Sex and Mixed-Sex Groups,” 356. WHEELAN, SUSAN A., see Verdi, A. F. WONG, CHOY L., DEAN TJOSVOLD, and FLORENCE LEE, “Managing Conflict in a Diverse Work Force: A Chinese Perspective in North America,” 302. WYNNE, BAYARD E., see Mennecke, B. E. Articles: “A Communication Study of Possible Relationships Between Psychological Sex Type and Decision-Making Effectiveness,” Diliberto, 379. “Confidentiality Dilemmas in Group Psychotherapy: Management Strategies and Utility of Guidelines,” Roback et al., 169. “Conflict and Democracy in Action,” Oyserman, 259. “A Definition of Small Group Democracy,” Gastil, 278. “Developmental Patterns in Same-Sex and Mixed-Sex Groups,” Verdi and Wheelan, 356. “The Effects of Structured Group Exercises on Cohesion, Engagement, Avoidance, and Conflict,” Stockton et al., 155. “Focus Groups: Method of Inquiry/Intervention,” Swenson et al., 459. “Group Environments in Self-Help Groups for Families,” Kurtz, 199. “Group Size and Anonymity Effects on Computer-Mediated Idea Generation,” Valacich et al., 49. “Group Versus Individual Decision Making: Effects of Accountability and Gender on Groupthink,” Kroon et al., 427. “Guidelines for Computer-Assisted Group Problem Solving: Meeting the Challenges of Complex Issues,” Broome and Chen, 216. “The Implications of Group Development and History for Group Support System Theory and Practice,” Mennecke et al., 524. “Leader Interventions for Distressed Group Members: Overcoming Leaders’ Self-Serving Attributional Biases,” Anderson, 503. “Leadership and Social Competence in the Declining Years of Communism,” Krips, 130. “Majority Responses to Opinion Deviates: A Communicative Analysis,” Thameling and Andrews, 475. “Managing Conflict in a Diverse Work Force: A Chinese Perspective in North America,” Wong et al., 302. “Masculinity, Femininity, and Behavior in Groups,” Seibert and Gruenfeld, 95. “On the Relationship Between Formal Conflict Structure and the Social Field,” Ostmann, 26. “Personality Complementarity as a Determinant of Group Cohesion in Bar Bands,” Dyce and O’Connor, 185. “Recognition of Expertise in Decision-Making Groups: Effects of Group Size and Partici- pation Patterns,” Littlepage and Silbiger, 344. “Self-Monitoring and Leader Emergence: A Test of Moderator Effects,” Ellis and Cronshaw, 113. “Seniority Versus Age as Causes of Dominance in Social Groups: Macaques and Men,” Baker and Eaton, 322. “Sex and Gender Differences in Group Communication: Impact on the Facilitation Process,” Andrews, 74. 580 SMALL GROUP RESEARCH / November 1992 “Simple Dilemmas, Complex Dilemmas, and Experimental Research,” Schwartz-Shea and Orbell, 4. “Using Power Analyses to Examine Post Hoc Trends in Small Samples,” Hepler, 408. Comment and Reply: “Comment on Evans and Dion: Still More on Group Cohesion,” Keyton, 237. “On Cohesiveness: Reply to Keyton and Other Critics of the Construct,” Dion and Evans, 242. Editorial Comment: Garvin and Polley, 3.

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