Noun
study group (plural study groups)
A small group of people who meet regularly to discuss a shared field of study.
A study group is the first level of integration of a psychoanalytical body within the IPA, followed by a provisional society and finally a member society. Source: Internet
During his time in Heidelberg Parsons was invited by Marianne Weber to "sociological teas," which were study group meetings Marianne held in the library room of her and Max Weber's old apartment. Source: Internet
Final results depended on getting a certain number of infections in the study group. Source: Internet
Bellow also used Rudolf Steiner's spiritual science, anthroposophy, as a theme in the book, having attended a study group in Chicago. Source: Internet
The American study group correctly read the modus operandi of the ruling elite. Source: Internet
All three of the families that took part in the May 13 – 14 bombings were members of the same religious study group. Source: Internet