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Title: Group theory
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Cohesiveness can be defined in terms of attractiveness of the group to its members and the attractiveness of members of the group to each other, and the degree to which the group satisfies the goal of individual members and acts on those members. (Festinger)
Group decision making
Given that one of the most important functions which groups perform is that of decision-making... Showed first 250 characters
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(Festinger)
Group decision making
Given that one of the most important functions which groups perform is that of decision-making. Davies in a model called social decisions schemes has related the strictness of the rules adopted in discussions leading to the forming of decisions to the concentration of power... Showed next 250 characters
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