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Facilitating Research with Group Support Systems
Small Group Research
  • Robert Anson, Boise State University
  • Jack Fellers, Drake University
  • Gigi G. Kelly, University of Georgia
  • Robert P. Bostrom, University of Georgia
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-1-1996
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1046496496272001
Abstract

Group Support Systems (GSS) and their effects on group processes and outcomes have been an object of intense study for 10 years. This article takes a different perspective on the involvement of GSS in research. The authors address how GSS tools can facilitate the process of developing and implementing research. A generic model of the research process is used to describe specific suggestions and examples-including three scenarios-for improving researcher efficiency and effectiveness. GSS can provide a variety of benefits to researchers, including basic meeting support for multiple researchers in developing elements of a research project; electronic recording of data from subjects; data analysis; and integration of information and data across the entire research process. Benefits of using GSS to facilitate/support the research process, the limitations of this approach, and the use of GSS to extend the research process beyond its current boundaries are reviewed.

Citation Information
Robert Anson, Jack Fellers, Gigi G. Kelly and Robert P. Bostrom. "Facilitating Research with Group Support Systems" Small Group Research (1996)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/rob_anson/16/