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The Group Discussion Effect: Integrative Processes and Suggestions for Implementation

Meleady, Rose; Hopthrow, Tim; Crisp, Richard J.

Authors

Rose Meleady

Tim Hopthrow



Abstract

One of the most consistent findings in experimental social dilemmas research is the positive effect group discussion has on cooperative behavior. At a time when cooperation and consensus is critical to tackle global problems, ranging from debt to deforestation, understanding the dynamics of group discussion is a pressing need. Unfortunately, research investigating the underlying processes and implementation of the effect has been inconclusive. The authors present a critical review of existing explanations and integrate these perspectives into a single process model of group discussion, providing a more complete theoretical picture of how interrelated factors combine to facilitate discussion-induced cooperation. On the basis of this theoretical analysis, they consider complimentary approaches to the indirect and feasible implementation of group discussion. They argue that such strategies may overcome the barriers to direct discussion observed across a range of groups and organizations.

Citation

Meleady, R., Hopthrow, T., & Crisp, R. J. (2013). The Group Discussion Effect: Integrative Processes and Suggestions for Implementation. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 17(1), 56-71. https://doi.org/10.1177/1088868312456744

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Aug 23, 2012
Publication Date 2013-02
Deposit Date Aug 23, 2017
Journal Personality and Social Psychology Review
Print ISSN 1088-8683
Electronic ISSN 1532-7957
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 17
Issue 1
Pages 56-71
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/1088868312456744
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1348971