Quasitherapeutic effects of intergroup competition

9 combat engineering squads competed in their training and garrison duties to test the hypothesis that intergroup competition promotes close interpersonal relations among group members and improves morale and adjustment. 18 squads for whom no changes were introduced served as controls. Questionnaire...

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