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Group Dynamics And Cohesion

Group dynamics refers to the psychological processes that occur within a social group, influencing how members interact, communicate, and behave. Cohesion refers to the extent to which group members are attracted to each other and motivated to stay in the group, fostering unity and collaboration.

intermediate
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Social Psychology
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Group dynamics and cohesion are essential concepts in understanding how groups function. Group dynamics involves the interactions and processes that occur within a group, while cohesion refers to the bonds that hold group members together. High cohesion can lead to improved performance and satisfact...

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Key Terms

Group Dynamics
The study of how people interact in groups.

Example: Understanding group dynamics can improve team performance.

Cohesion
The degree to which group members are attracted to each other.

Example: High cohesion often leads to better teamwork.

Roles
The expected behaviors and responsibilities of individuals in a group.

Example: A leader's role is to guide the group.

Norms
The unwritten rules that govern behavior in a group.

Example: Groups often develop norms about punctuality.

Conflict
A disagreement or clash between group members.

Example: Conflict can arise from differing opinions.

Resolution
The process of resolving a conflict.

Example: Effective resolution can strengthen group bonds.

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Key Concepts

Group FormationRoles in GroupsCohesion FactorsConflict Resolution