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This document provides a list of books about group interaction compiled by Lawrence R. Frey of the University of Colorado Boulder. It contains over 200 references to books on topics related to group dynamics, group processes, teamwork, leadership, decision making, communication, and other aspects of interaction within small groups. The references are listed alphabetically by author and span from 1928 to 2006, covering both classic and contemporary works on groups.
This document provides a list of books about group interaction compiled by Lawrence R. Frey of the University of Colorado Boulder. It contains over 200 references to books on topics related to group dynamics, group processes, teamwork, leadership, decision making, communication, and other aspects of interaction within small groups. The references are listed alphabetically by author and span from 1928 to 2006, covering both classic and contemporary works on groups.
This document provides a list of books about group interaction compiled by Lawrence R. Frey of the University of Colorado Boulder. It contains over 200 references to books on topics related to group dynamics, group processes, teamwork, leadership, decision making, communication, and other aspects of interaction within small groups. The references are listed alphabetically by author and span from 1928 to 2006, covering both classic and contemporary works on groups.
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