BALES, R. F. (1952). Some uniformities of behavior in small social systems, in Swanson, G. E. , Newcomb, T. M. , and Hartley, E. L. (eds.). Readings in social psychology. New York: Henry Holt & Company , 146-159.
2.
BURGESS, R. (1966). Communication networks, behavioral consequences, and group learning. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Washington University.
3.
GRAY, L. N. , RICHARDSON, J. T. , & MAYHEW, B. H. Jr. (1968). Influence attempts and effective power: a re-examination of an unsubstantiated hypothesis. Sociometry.
4.
HORVATH, W. J. (1966). Stochastic models of behavior . Management Science.12, B-513-B-518 .
5.
LEIK, R. K. (1965). Type of group and probability of initiating acts . Sociometry.28, 57-65 .
6.
MAYHEW, B. H. Jr., GRAY, L. N., & RICHARDSON, J. T. (1968). Behavioral measurement of operating power structures. Unpublished document, Washington State University.
7.
MURRAY, H. A. (1951). Toward a classification of interactions. In Parsons, T. , & Shils, E. A. (eds.). Toward a general theory of action. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press , 434-464.
8.
STEPHEN, F. , & MISHLER, E. G. (1952). The distribution of participation in small groups: an expotential approximation . Amer. soc. rev.17, 598-608 .
9.
WALKER, C. R. , & GUEST, R. H. (1952). The man on the assembly line . Harvard Business Review.30, 71-83 .