(1998): Is group cohesiveness a double-edged sword?, Small Group Research, 29 (1): 124-143.Langfred, C., Is Group Cohesiveness a Double-Edged Sword? An Investigation of the Effects of Cohesiveness o...
(1986)Group Climate Scalethey found the degree of cohesiveness of the group (i.e., how well the offenders worked together, assisted and supported each other, and bonded) to be a strong predictor of the successful attainment of treatment goals. They also showed that the expressiveness of the ...
Question: Formal or informal rules about how group members should behave are known as: a. group norms b. group perceptions c. group values d. group ideals Rules: Rules specify which behaviors are considered acceptable by a social ...
In ___, group members tend to be more influenced by group cohesiveness and a dynamic leader than by the realities of the situation. Fill in the blank with correct word. Finding something attractive or unattractive, desirable or undesirable is the basis for...
Although it is widely assumed that cohesiveness promotes positive outcomes in group psychotherapy, the empirical evidence for this notion is very limited. In light of persistent confusion over how it should be conceptualized and measured, we argue that the term “cohesiveness” is to...
aAiding this is another aspect of commitment, group cohesiveness. Kanter (1974, p. 128) defines this not in terms of sociability and mutual attraction but rather in terms of the ability to withstand disruptive forces and threats from outside the group (*sticking together'). This sort of ...
Group formation within collaborative learning environments is influenced by two subcategories of variables: surface and deep-level criteria. Surface-level variables, including demographics such as gender and age, are deemed less critical for group success compared to deep-level variables, which encompass ...
The group leader must also ensure that a balance is achieved between the more extrovert and the more introvert members of the group. This helps to build group cohesiveness, or a feeling of belonging to the group. Once group members begin to feel that they know one another and common ground...
英语翻译2.TeamworkThe cohesiveness that held this group together night after night,through shuffling players in and out of the starting line-up and calling on relievers off the bench on a moment’s notice is a textbook case for the power of team
aConflict is dysfunctional when uncontrolled opposition breeds discontent, which acts to dissolve common ties and eventually leads to the destruction of the group. Among the more undesirable consequences are a retarding of communication, reductions in group cohesiveness and subordination of group goals to...