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== Academic== *Small group of professionals or students formally or informally negotiate about an academic topic within certain fields. This implementation could be seen as an investigation or research based on various academic levels. For instance, "one hundred eighty college-level psychology students" breakdown into different groups to participate in giving an orderly arrangement of preferred events.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Aamodt|first1=Michael G|title=Academic Ability and Student Preference for Discussion Group Activities.|journal=Teaching of Psychology|date=1983|volume=10 | issue = 2 |pages=117β19|doi=10.1207/s15328023top1002_22|s2cid=145292576 }}<!--|accessdate=28 October 2014--></ref> Nevertheless, discussion groups could support professional services and hold events to a range of demographics; another distinguished example is from "The London Biological Mass Spectrometry Discussion Group", which sustainably operates by gathering "technicians, clinicians, academics, industrialists and students" to exchange ideas on an academic level.<ref>{{cite web|title=DISCUSSION GROUP|url=http://lbmsdg.org|website=LONDON BIOLOGICAL MASS SPECTROMETRY|accessdate=28 October 2014}}</ref> It attributes to the development of participants' cognitive, critical thinking, and analytical skills.
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