Social group - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A group can be defined as two or more humans that interact with one another, accept expectations and obligations as members of the group, and share a common identity. By this definition, society can...
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Specifically, it has been observed that interaction among members is smoother, occurs more frequently, and is more pleasant in cohesive groups (Back, 1951: Lott & Lott, 1961; Shaw & Shaw, 1962). Also, conflicts among members are resolved more easily (Shaw, 1981).
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It refers to the tendency of cohesive groups not to examine critically all aspects of a decision or problem the group is considering. It represents a specific failure in the group's critical thinking process-failure to express doubts, disagreements, and conflict within the group.
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Keywords: inefficient redistribution; cohesion; insurance; sectoral subsidies; trade policy; collective action; ... This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports: ... References listed on IDEAS; Please report citation or reference errors to , or , if you are the registered author of the cited work,
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Downloadable! Group lending has received much attention in recent years because of its perceived potential in providing financial services to poor households that lack traditional collateral. ... Huppi, Monika & Feder, Gershon, 1990. "The Role of Groups and Credit Cooperatives in Rural Lending," World Bank Research Observer,
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Governments use redistributive policies to favor relatively unproductive economic sectors. Traditional economic wisdom teaches that the government should instead buy out the agents in ... We show that redistribution to a sector whose agents have highly correlated incomes generates an insurance value. ... About now publishers...
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Four different sets of groups, Army tank crews, B-29 bomber crews, anti-aircraft artillery crews, and creative discussion groups provided data which were analyzed on possible relations between abilities of leaders and members and group effectiveness. ... Accession Number : AD0729420 ... Descriptive Note : Technical rept.,
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The study is a test of the impact of leadership or group norms on (cohesive) groups. Cohesion: feeling close to the group, willingness to stay Induction: The direction of leadership (pro v. con).
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pirate.shu.edu/~stelzele/daymbalectures/groups.htm
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CE Database Search | Descriptions | Search Tips | Subject Heading List ... Journal of the Soil Mechanics and Foundations Division, Vol. 88, No. 3, May/June 1962, pp. 117-150; Purchase Information; Permissions for Reuse ... Cohesive soils;
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