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2. Carl E. Larson, “Forms of Analysis and Small 13. See also Joseph S. Valacich, Alan R. Dennis, and
Group Problem-Solving”; Alvin A. Goldberg and T. Connolly, “Idea Generation in Computer-Based
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of the Effects of ‘Developmental’ vs. ‘Free’ 44 (2016): 761–66.
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39–40. Whyte’s Model,” International Journal of
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11. David Dryden Henningsen and Mary Lynn Miller (1985): 487–99.
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of Brainstorming Groups Relative to Nominal 26. Ibid.
Groups,” Southern Communication Journal, 78 27. Shaila M. Miranda, “Avoidance of Groupthink:
(January-March 2013): 42–55. Meeting Management Using Group Support
12. R. Brent Gallupe, Alan R. Dennis, William Systems,” Small Group Research, 25 (February
H. Cooper, Joseph S. Valacich, Lane M. Bastianutti, 1994): 105–36.
and Jay Nunamaker, Jr. “Electronic Brainstorming 28. Jay Hall, “Decisions, Decisions, Decisions,”
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