Abstract

Each year, an award is given to the best article published in SGR. The winner of the award is determined by the editorial team through a process that involves first identifying a small set of finalists, then discussing the special merits of their articles, and finally selecting a winner.
For 2009-2010, the finalist was
Mary M. Maloney, Scott G. Johnson, and Mary E. Zellmer-Bruhn
Assessing Group-Level Constructs Under Missing Data Conditions: A Monte Carlo Simulation
Small Group Research, 2010, 41:281-307.
The winner of the 2009-2010 SGR Best Article of the Year Award was presented at the 2010 Annual Conference of the Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research to
Moira Burke, Robert Kraut, and Elisabeth Joyce
Membership Claims and Requests: Conversation-Level Newcomer Socialization Strategies in Online Groups
Small Group Research, 2010, 41:4-40.
For 2010-2011, the finalist was
Kristin J. Behfar, Elizabeth A. Mannix, Randall S. Peterson, and William M. Trochim
Conflictin Small Groups: The Meaning and Consequences of Process Conflict
Small Group Research, 2011, 42:127-176.
The winner of the 2010-2011 SGR Best Article of the Year Award was presented at the 2011 Annual Conference of the Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research to
Christena Cleveland, Jim Blascovich, Cynthia Gangi, and Lucie Finez
When Good Teammates Are Bad: Physiological Threat on Recently Formed Teams
Small Group Research, 2011, 42:3-31.
Congratulations to these authors.
