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BSOL 301 Dynamics of Group Behavior, Los Angeles Pacific University: Find Websites

This subject guide is a complement to the content found in BSOL 301, Dynamics of Group Behavior course, conducted by Los Angeles Pacific University, and will provide various tools and resources to help students in their studies.

Group Dynamics - Evaluating Websites

There are several excellent resources on the Internet that will aid you in your Dynamics of Group Behavior studies. In the box below, you'll find some recommended websites. This is not an exhaustive list by any means - you may find other relevant sites on your own. However, be sure to evaluate what you find not only for relevancy but also authority and quality. Take a look at the handout below for tips on evaluating websites.

Group Dynamics Websites

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The Association for Specialists in Group Work is a division of the American Counseling Association—exists so that members and other helping professionals are empowered with the knowledge, skills, and resources necessary to practice effective, socially just, and ethical group work in a diverse and global society.

Group Dynamics, Processes & Development Resources for group dynamics, small groups, and community building, "A rich array of group dynamics resources by experienced authors. Practical and theoretical information on how to lead small groups for personal and interpersonal growth and community building. Includes descriptions of well-developed group exercises. Influenced by the work of Scott M. Peck, author of the book "The Road Less Traveled".

Group Dynamics - Google Scholar Search

The search you see below searches for articles for the terms management and supervision

Google Scholar Search

Group Dynamics - Google Search

The search you see below searches only .edu sites for the terms group dynamics. By searching .edu sites only, you're likely to find more reputable information. You might also want to try searching .org sites. Cut and paste the search string below into Google (go to the website or search bar tool), and try changing out group dynamics with other terms.

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