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 Definition Descriptive theory that attempts to describe the functions of a group rather than predict their actions. [d] [e]
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Communication Studies--Small Group Theory--Bona Fide Group Theory.

I do not know which workgroup "communication studies" falls under, and therefore can't properly categorize the page in a logical format. A complete breakdown of theories and subcategories in communication studies appears at http://www.nancytobler.com


Jacob F. Roecker 08:26, 18 November 2007 (CST)