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[[File:Cohesiveness-and-norms.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Group cohesiveness|Cohesiveness]] and [[norm]]s]][[Group cohesiveness]] (also known as [[group cohesion]] or [[social cohesion]]). The extend to which members of a group support and validate one another, attracted and emotionally attached to one another, share the group's goals, and motivated toward the group.
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[[File:Cohesiveness-and-norms.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Group cohesiveness|Cohesiveness]] and [[norm]]s]][[Group cohesiveness]] (alternatively known as [[group cohesion]] or [[social cohesion]]; hereinafter, the ''Cohesion''). The extend to which members of a group support and validate one another, attracted and emotionally attached to one another, share the group's goals, and motivated toward the group.
  
 
*[[Norm]]. An acceptable standard or expectation within a group that is accepted and shared by a group's members.
 
*[[Norm]]. An acceptable standard or expectation within a group that is accepted and shared by a group's members.

Revision as of 01:41, 21 November 2018

Group cohesiveness (alternatively known as group cohesion or social cohesion; hereinafter, the Cohesion). The extend to which members of a group support and validate one another, attracted and emotionally attached to one another, share the group's goals, and motivated toward the group.

  • Norm. An acceptable standard or expectation within a group that is accepted and shared by a group's members.

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