Five characteristic of group communication
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Carron and Mark Eys examined the many definitions of groups and identified five common characteristics: (1) common fate—sharing a common outcome with other members; (2) mutual benefit—an enjoyable, rewarding experience associated with group membership; (3) social structure—a stable organization of relationships among ...
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definitions of groups and identified five common characteristics: (1) common fate—sharing a common outcome with other members; (2) mutual benefit—an enjoyable, rewarding experience associated with group membership; (3) social structure—a stable organization of relationships among members; (4) interaction and communication among members; and (5) self-categorization— perceiving oneself as a member of the group.
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