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All in the timing - Considering time at multiple stages of group research

Author(s)
Ballard, Dawna
Tschan, Franziska  
Chaire de psychologie du travail  
Waller, Mary
Date issued
2008
In
Small Group Research
Vol
3
No
39
From page
328
To page
351
Subjects
time temporality group team methods GROUP-PERFORMANCE DECISION DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL-INTERACTION COMMUNICATION PATTERNS BEHAVIOR CYCLES ENTRAINMENT SEQUENCES CHILDREN
Abstract
The role of time in measuring group and team temporality constitutes more than a methodological issue-it is a theoretical question. That is, if group interaction is theorized as processual and processes occur through time, then research on team temporality, as well as a range of other issues, must grapple with the methodological implications of our theories. This article contributes to INGRoup's aim to advance theory and methods for understanding groups by exploring methodological approaches that allow us to capture a variety of team processes over time. Three case studies address the practical issues involved with employing various types of time-sensitive data collection, time-dependent coding, and time-based analysis, including their advantages and disadvantages. Together, the authors describe diverse field and analytical methods useful for interrogating theoretical assumptions about time in groups. Doing so expands the notion of group temporality to consider the role of both epochal and fungible times at multiple stages of group research.
Publication type
journal article
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/54599
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/11450
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