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@book{ Witte2008,
 title = {Small Group Performance: reinterpreting proximate evaluations from an ultimate perspective},
 author = {Witte, Erich H. and Kahl, Cara H.},
 year = {2008},
 series = {Hamburger Forschungsberichte zur Sozialpsychologie (HaFoS)},
 pages = {25},
 volume = {85},
 address = {Hamburg},
 publisher = {Universität Hamburg, Fak. für Erziehungswissenschaft, Psychologie und Bewegungswissenschaft, FB Psychologie, Arbeitsbereich Sozialpsychologie},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-378030},
 abstract = {"In this article, two scientific approaches are conjoined: Small group research and evolutionary theory. In the past 50 years, small group researchers have identified various deficits in group performance. Presently, how to improve group interaction is a focal point of their work. Meanwhile, social psychologists are paying more attention to evolutionary theory, and process losses in group performance may be evaluated differently from such a perspective. It appears that proximate performance losses could mean ultimate gains for the individual. A reduction in group performance should therefore be anticipated from a proximate perspective, because it represents an individual selection advantage from the ultimate view. As a means of intervention, group facilitation techniques are the key to proximate gains in group processes."[author´s abstract]},
 keywords = {Kleingruppenforschung; small group research; Evolutionstheorie; evolutionary theory; Interaktion; interaction; Verhalten; behavior}}