Term ID: T1964

Group Size Effects

/group-size-effects/
The impact of group membership numbers on behavior, decision-making, and group dynamics, with different optimal sizes for different types of tasks and goals.
Example: Small groups showing more equal participation and better problem-solving while large groups having more diverse perspectives but coordination difficulties.

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Reference: Steiner (1972)