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dinamica di gruppo
dynamics [brit. angl. dʌɪˈnamɪks, am. angl. daɪˈnæmɪks] SAM.
1. dynamics (science):
dynamics + verbo ed.
dinamica ž. spol
2. dynamics (motive forces):
dynamics + verbo mn.
forze ž. spol motrici also fig.
I. group [brit. angl. ɡruːp, am. angl. ɡrup] SAM. (all contexts)
gruppo m. spol
in groups before samost. behaviour
in groups dynamics, mentality
II. group [brit. angl. ɡruːp, am. angl. ɡrup] GLAG. preh. glag. group together
group people, objects:
raggruppare (round attorno, intorno a)
III. group [brit. angl. ɡruːp, am. angl. ɡrup] GLAG. nepreh. glag. group together
raggrupparsi (round attorno, intorno a)
IV. to group oneself GLAG. povr. glag.
to group oneself people (get into groups):
group dynamics SAM. pl
dinamica ž. spol di gruppo
dynamics [daɪ·ˈnæ·mɪks] SAM.
1. dynamics FIZ.:
dinamica ž. spol
sviluppo m. spol
2. dynamics GLAS. (alterations of volume):
dinamica ž. spol
I. group [gru:p] SAM.
gruppo m. spol
foto ž. spol di gruppo
II. group [gru:p] GLAG. preh. glag.
III. group [gru:p] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
Present
Igroup
yougroup
he/she/itgroups
wegroup
yougroup
theygroup
Past
Igrouped
yougrouped
he/she/itgrouped
wegrouped
yougrouped
theygrouped
Present Perfect
Ihavegrouped
youhavegrouped
he/she/ithasgrouped
wehavegrouped
youhavegrouped
theyhavegrouped
Past Perfect
Ihadgrouped
youhadgrouped
he/she/ithadgrouped
wehadgrouped
youhadgrouped
theyhadgrouped
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He now specializes in out-of-the-classroom education and assists children as well as corporates in developing inter-personal relationships and improving the productivity of group dynamics.
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In an investigation of group dynamics, virtual group members had to complete a decision-making task via computer-mediated communication.
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He was one of the first to study and write about group dynamics and organizational development.
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These patterns allow for group dynamics to operate and ideas to be diffused throughout the group. 1.
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In the 1980s larger group dynamics began to come into play.
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