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E-raamat: Research Methods for Studying Groups and Teams: A Guide to Approaches, Tools, and Technologies

Edited by (University of Southern California, USA), Edited by (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA)
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This volume provides an overview of the methodological issues and challenges inherent in the study of small groups from the perspective of seasoned researchers in communication, psychology and other fields in the behavioral and social sciences. It summarizes the current state of group methods in a format that is readable, insightful, and useful for both new and experienced group researchers. This collection of essays will inspire new and established researchers alike to look beyond their current methodological approaches, covering both traditional and new methods for studying groups and exploring the full range of groups in face-to-face and online settings.

The volume will be an important addition to graduate study on group research and will be a valuable reference for established group researchers, consultants and other practitioners. The essays in this volume when considered as a whole will be a contemporary interdisciplinary integration on group research methods.

Group Research Methods: An Introduction 1(5)
Andrea B. Hollingshead
Marshall Scott Poole
1 Designing for Drift: Planning Ethnographic Qualitative Research on Groups
6(24)
Michael G. Pratt
Najung Kim
2 Experimental Designs for Research on Small Groups: The Five Ps
30(11)
Patrick R. Laughlin
3 Running Laboratory Experiments with Groups
41(17)
Gwen M. Wittenbaum
4 Group Research Using High-fidelity Experimental Simulations
58(21)
Franziska Tschan
Norbert K. Semmer
Sabina Hunziker
Stephan U. Marsch
5 Computer Simulation Methods for Groups: From Formula Translation to Agent-based Modeling
79(26)
James R. Larson, Jr.
6 Studying Global Work Groups in the Field
105(16)
Pamela J. Hinds
Catherine Durnell Cramton
7 Crossing Party Lines: Incorporating Measures of Individual Differences in Groups
121(11)
Randall S. Peterson
8 Studying Team Cognition: The Good, the Bad, and the Practical
132(22)
Susan Mohammed
Katherine Hamilton
9 Investigating Emotion and Affect in Groups
154(19)
Janice R. Kelly
Eric E. Jones
10 Using Virtual Game Environments to Study Group Behavior
173(26)
James H. Wirth
Frans Feldberg
Alexander Schouten
Bart van den Hooff
Kipling D. Williams
11 Interviewing Members of Online Communities: A Practical Guide to Recruiting Participants
199(12)
Amy Bruckman
12 Bona Fide Groups: A Discourse Perspective
211(24)
Linda L. Putnam
Cynthia Stohl
Jane Stuart Baker
13 Understanding Group Dynamics Using Narrative Methods
235(25)
Sun Wolf
14 Groups and Teams in Organizations: Studying the Multilevel Dynamics of Emergence
260(24)
Steve W. J. Kozlowski
15 Understanding Groups from a Network Perspective
284(27)
Noshir S. Contractor
Chunke Su
16 Analyzing Group Data
311(18)
Deborah A. Kashy
Nao Hagiwara
17 Coding Group Interaction
329(29)
Renee A. Meyers
David R. Seibold
18 The Analysis of Group Interaction Processes
358(28)
Dean E. Hewes
Marshall Scott Poole
19 Measuring Team Dynamics in the Wild
386(32)
Michael A. Rosen
Jessica L. Wildman
Eduardo Salas
Sara Rayne
20 Interventions in Groups: Methods for Facilitating Team Development
418(24)
David R. Seibold
Renee A. Meyers
Author Index 442(13)
Subject Index 455
Andrea B. Hollingshead is Professor of Communication in the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at the University of Southern California. She has joint appointments in the Marshall School of Business and the Department of Psychology and is co-director of the Annenberg Program for Online Communities Research Initiative. Professor Hollingshead's research concerns the factors and processes that lead to effective and ineffective knowledge sharing in work groups. Her research also addresses how groups collaborate and create community using communication technologies.

Marshall Scott Poole is a Professor in the Department of Communication and Director of the Institute for Computing in the Humanities, Arts, and Social Science at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. His current research foci include team behavior in massive multiplayer online games, the use of information technology in emergency response, and integrating theories of small groups and social networks in the explanation of large, dynamically changing groups and intergroup networks.