I wonder how much of the effectiveness of small groups is due to being able to see information people don’t intend to communicate. Under a lot of pressure you get to see the other person under pressure, and how they react, and whether they act differently afterward.
If their behavior changes, it would be reasonable to infer some kind of gut-level-crux was at work. This information is not otherwise available.
I wonder how much of the effectiveness of small groups is due to being able to see information people don’t intend to communicate. Under a lot of pressure you get to see the other person under pressure, and how they react, and whether they act differently afterward.
If their behavior changes, it would be reasonable to infer some kind of gut-level-crux was at work. This information is not otherwise available.
(emphasis added)
Or don’t know how to communicate.