COALITIONS AND STRATEGY IN SMALL GROUPS

The project arose from studies of coalition-formation in triads, following theoretical analyses by Theodore Caplow (1956). The aim was to investigate the characteristics of bargaining and decisions in small groups under conditions of varied power relationships among the members. This interest has be...

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BEHAVIOR
CULTURE
DECISION MAKING
GAME THEORY
GROUP DYNAMICS
INTERACTIONS
MOTIVATION
PERCEPTION(PSYCHOLOGY)
Psychology
SEX
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Sociology and Law
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