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The practical consequences of th is idea are valuable. It should be a constant reminder to check that an adequate informal system embraces those people who need to communicate with one another. Only an informal system, permeable to affective messages, can provide a stable basis for reliable human use of signs in an unselfconsciousway. Notice the emphasis here on the normal unselfconscious use of signs. g. in making crucial decisions and in designing formal information systems. This analytical approach will be examined in Part Three, but it has no relevance at all to most of the everyday communications in any organisation.

The effect of the artificially created norm persisted until about the 1Ith generation. A generation was the period in which the composition of the group remained the same; each of these involved 30 trials in which each person gave his judgement. Control data were obtained from subjects who made judgements about the movement of another light when alone. These were fairly unanimous on an apparent rrioven~entof three to four inches. As an application of this idea, be sure to inaugurate a training programme with high but realistic norms, since they are likely to persist.

They are subject only to the forces that arise out of the images they present to each other, and what passes between them in word and gesture. Conversation will soon begin, provided that the two people are not I THE S O C I A L MECHANISM A N D THE MEANING OF S I G N S 39 abnormally inhibited about speaking to strangers, and provided that there exists no social convention that conversation is frowned upon in the place where they happen to be (for example, in an English railway compartment). Trivia will first be exchanged: talk about the weather or about something that is happening nearby, anything, provided that it is so commonplace that there is no chance of its being misconstrued.

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