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Defining Group Cohesiveness

Small Group Behavior, 1989
Cohesiveness remains a critical group-level variable, and while it may seem unnecessary to suggest that investigators should link their nominal definition of this construct with its operationalization, few researchers make this important connection.
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On Group Cohesiveness

American Journal of Sociology, 1952
In certain studies of the cohesiveness of small groups the operational definition of cohesiveness are logically deficient because they do not measure the dimensions of cohesiveness as nominally defined by the investigators. These studies are empirically deficient because single measurement of cohesiveness of the same groups are not positively and ...
Neal Gross, William E. Martin
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Ethnic-Group Cohesion

American Journal of Sociology, 1970
Sources of variation in two measures of ethnic-group cohesion are explored. The general model of the breakdown of ethnic-group cohesion suggested by an older literature is not supported. A relatively simple model develops in which formal education plays a dominant role.
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Group Cohesion

2022
Miroslav HorĂ¡k, Nahanga Verter
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Group cohesiveness reexamined

Group, 1981
The paradigm through which group cohesiveness is conceptualized and researched is examined. It is found that cohesiveness is typically seen as a positive state necessary for effective therapy. This notion is critiqued at a meta-theoretical level using a dynamic model of process reminiscent of Sartrian and Riegelian dialectics.
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Group Cohesiveness

2017
van Knippenberg, Daan, Khattab, Jasmien
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Group Cohesion and Conformity Behavior

Psychological Reports, 1965
Group differences in levels of cohesion and motivation were unrelated to conformity to social pressure in a judgmental perceptual situation thereby failing to support Festinger's cohesion theory.
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Group Cohesiveness

Small Group Behavior, 1975
R.D. O'Keefe   +2 more
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