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Group decision support systems

Group decision support systems refers to a set of integrated tools that groups use to structure and facilitate their decision making that include computer programs that expedite data acquisition, communication among group members, document sharing, and the systematic review of alternative actions and outcomes.

Group design

Group design is defined as a type of experimental design in which groups of subjects are compared to establish experimental findings, as compared to individual cases.

Group development

Group development refer to patterns of growth and change that emerge across the group's life span

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Group dynamics

Group dynamics or Group process describes the way in which any Group of humans interacts and develops as a group, and the relationship between the Group and the individuals within it. It is

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Group fundraising

Deutsch: Gruppenfundraising / Español: Recaudación de fondos en grupo / Português: Arrecadação de fundos em grupo / Français: Collecte de fonds en groupe / Italiano: Raccolta fondi di gruppo

In the psychology context, Group fundraising refers to the collective efforts of individuals working together to raise money for a cause, project, or organization, and the psychological dynamics and mechanisms that influence the success of these efforts. This concept explores how group identity, social influence, motivation, and emotional engagement affect individuals' willingness to participate in and contribute to fundraising activities.

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Group I strategy

Group I strategy refers to a strategy where the leaders share the problem(s) with the group and let the group reach a decision or solution.

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Group identity

Group identity refers to the positive pole of the psychosocial crisis of early adolescence, in which the person finds membership in and value convergence with a peer group.

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Group intelligence test

- Group intelligence test : Group intelligence test is defined as any intelligence test that can be administered to a group of people with minimal supervision.

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