Nonlinear Dynamics of Individual and Interpersonal Conflict in an Experimental Group

Author:

Pincus David1,Fox Kristen M.2,Perez Katherine A.2,Turner Jaclyn S.2,McGeehan Andrew R.2

Affiliation:

1. Chapman University,

2. Chapman University

Abstract

The current study examines the spread of experimentally induced conflict and rigidity from an individual to a group through the perspective of self-organization theory. The dependent measure of rigidity was operationally defined as entropy in conversational turn-taking dynamics in the small group. Four female undergraduates participated in a series of four 30-min discussions. The frequency distribution of turn-taking patterns for each discussion was predicted to fit an inverse power-law (IPL) model, with drops in entropy in response to conflict within a single group member following baseline. Consistent with predictions, results indicated significant fits to the inverse power-law model in each discussion and a significant drop in entropy values following the conflict induction. These results suggest that small groups are self-organizing systems in which the spread of conflict between group and individual dynamics occurs by way of shifts toward systemic rigidity.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Applied Psychology,Social Psychology

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