Group decision and social interaction : a theory of social decision schemes.

Author(s)
Davis, J.H.
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Abstract

This paper proposes a general theory (social decision scheme theory) for many kinds of group decision making and illustrates some special case models with a variety of data from several experimental situations. While focusing on the traditional issue of individual-group differences, the theory is aimed at accounting for the distribution of group decisions by using formal hypotheses about the effects of social interaction when the inputs to discussion are individual member preferences.

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B 2117 [electronic version only] /01/
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Psychological Review, Vol. 80 (1973), No. 2 (March), p. 97-125, graph., tab., ref.

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