Eight "myths"-that is, commonly held assumptions-about small group processes and outcomes are presented and matched against research and practice evidence. These myths are found wanting; and conclusions are drawn concerning benefits of group experience, group composition, leader impact, role of structural exercises, function of the "here-and-now, "self-disclosure andfeedback, understandinggroup processes, and the long-term effects of group experiences.
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