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- Bona_fide_group abstract "Bona fide group theory is a theoretical perspective of communication in small groups that was initially developed by Linda Putnam and Cynthia Stohl in the 1990s. Intended to provide communication theorists with a valid model of small groups on which to conduct research, this perspective focuses on the principles of communication that take place within naturally formed social groups. This represented a shift in traditional research practices which had primarily consisted of studies on zero-history laboratory groups.".
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- Bona_fide_group subject Category:Communication_theory.
- Bona_fide_group subject Category:Group_processes.
- Bona_fide_group subject Category:Social_psychology.
- Bona_fide_group comment "Bona fide group theory is a theoretical perspective of communication in small groups that was initially developed by Linda Putnam and Cynthia Stohl in the 1990s. Intended to provide communication theorists with a valid model of small groups on which to conduct research, this perspective focuses on the principles of communication that take place within naturally formed social groups.".
- Bona_fide_group label "Bona fide group".
- Bona_fide_group sameAs m.0t_d0xn.
- Bona_fide_group sameAs Q17003551.
- Bona_fide_group sameAs Q17003551.
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