NROB60H3 Chapter 44: Neuroscience chapter 44

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Groups are important because they provide social support, a cultural framework to guide performance, and rewards and resources of all kinds. Goals shared by members: interdependent with respect to goal: 4. Shared norms: a set of expectations that place limits on members" one another attainment bx and guide action. Groups are not just collections of individuals: rather organized in systems in which the relations among individuals are structured and patterned: not all social units involving two or more persons are groups. Group cohesion refers to the extent to which members of a group desire to remain in that group and resist leaving it. Highly cohesive group: maintain a firm hold over its members" time, energy, loyalty, and commitment. Cohesive groups marked by strong ties among members, a positive emotional feeling about membership, and by a tendency for members to perceive events in similar terms. Interaction among these groups will typically have a positive, upbeat character and reflect a we feeling.

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