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Input-process-output (I-O-P) model
- Input-process-output (I-O-P) model : Input-process-output (I-O-P) model refers to any one of a number of general conceptual analyses of groups that assumes group processes mediate the relationship between individual, group, and situational input variables and resulting group outcomes.
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