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Poole's multiple sequence model

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The multiple sequence model suggests that group activity needs a developing and changing development of communication. This model has three specific parts developing strands, emphasis on task accomplishment, and tracks of group activity [1]

  1. ^ Poole, Marshall Scott (1983-12-01). "Decision development in small groups, III: A multiple sequence model of group decision development". Communication Monographs. 50 (4): 321–341. doi:10.1080/03637758309390173. ISSN 0363-7751.