Lr. Hoffman et Gb. Kleinman, INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP IN GROUP-PROBLEM SOLVING - THE VALENCE MODEL REDRESSED, Human communication research, 21(1), 1994, pp. 36-59
As a vehicle for comparing the group valence model's description of th
e group problem-solving process with more individually oriented models
, several versions of McPhee, Poole, and Seibold's (1982) valence dist
ribution model were derived and examined in 42 decision-making groups.
Although the methods of the valence distribution model had predictive
power, they appeared to be generally inferior to the group valence mo
del. The latter consistently accounted for more of the decision-making
phenomena. Implications for the nature of the group decision-making p
rocess are discussed.