what is the attractiveness of the members towards the group or resistance to leave it.
[a] Group norms
[b] Group behaviour
[c] Group cohesiveness
[d] Group structure
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cohesiveness
Cohesiveness is an important characteristic of group. Rensis Likert has defined cohesiveness as “the attractiveness of the members to the group or resistance of the members to leaving it.” It refers to the attachment of the members with the group.
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The correct answer is (c) group cohesiveness.
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When links connect individuals of a social group to one another and to the group as a whole, group cohesiveness emerges. Although cohesiveness is a complex process, it may be broken down into four key elements:
- social relationships,
- task relationships,
- perceived unity, and
- emotions.
Here are some real-life examples of group cohesiveness:
- Sports teams, such as football or cricket teams, demonstrate exceptional cooperation by working as one unit to win a match.
- A family is considered a cohesive unit when each member prioritizes the group's satisfaction over individual advantages.
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