Previous research on group consensus has not examined group interaction in its entirety to discover communicative behavior patterns characteristic of high and low consensus group discussion. This study analyzes the complete interaction of the final meetings of low and high consensus groups. RELEOM and FIAS findings indicate that both the relational and content levels of communication are significantly different for high versus low consensus groups.
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