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Explain the group dynamics and intergroup relations nature of groups in social psychology

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Group dynamics is a system of behaviors and psychological processes occurring within a social group (intragroup dynamics), or between social groups (intergroup dynamics). The study of group dynamics can be useful in understanding decision-making behaviour, tracking the spread of diseases in society, creating effective therapy techniques, and following the emergence and popularity of new ideas and technologies.[1] Group dynamics are at the core of understanding racism, sexism, and other forms of social prejudice and discrimination. These applications of the field are studied in psychology, sociology, anthropology, political science, epidemiology, education, social work, business, and communication studies.
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At chemical equilibrium state, the rates of the forward and the backward reactions are equal and the concentrations of the reactants and the products reach constant values. At chemical equilibrium the reaction still continues to take place in both the directions with the same rates. The reactants continue to form the products while the products also continue to form the.reactants. Because of such a situation at the equilibrium state in the reaction system, the chemical equilibrium is called a dynamic equilibrium

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