Study committees can generate considerable enthusiasm with recommendations that will help solve the community's problems. They can develop a "group spirit" that carries over into the community. This "group togetherness" is greatly influenced by methods study committees use. While there is no one way of achieving a "group spirit," there are known factors that influence its development.Reviewed October 1993
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