The problem of this study was to determine whether group interaction can bring about change in sociometric status, self-concept, and perceived group characteristics with respect to nursing personnel.
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The problem of this study was to determine whether group interaction can bring about change in sociometric status, self-concept, and perceived group characteristics with respect to nursing personnel.
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Woodard, Barbara Charlene Chesney, 1930-.The Effects of Group Interaction on Sociometric Status, Self-Concept, and Group Perceptions of Nursing Personnel,
dissertation,
August 1971;
Denton, Texas.
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