11 Facts About Group dynamics

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Group dynamics is a system of behaviors and psychological processes occurring within a social group, or between social groups.

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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.

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British psychologist William McDougall in his work The Group Mind researched the dynamics of groups of various sizes and degrees of organization.

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Group dynamics coined the term group dynamics to describe the way groups and individuals act and react to changing circumstances.

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Group dynamics discovered several mass group processes which involved the group as a whole adopting an orientation which, in his opinion, interfered with the ability of a group to accomplish the work it was nominally engaged in.

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Intragroup dynamics are the underlying processes that give rise to a set of norms, roles, relations, and common goals that characterize a particular social group.

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Group dynamics's structure is the internal framework that defines members' relations to one another over time.

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Group dynamics structure has been defined as the underlying pattern of roles, norms, and networks of relations among members that define and organize the group.

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Group dynamics members are linked to one another at varying levels.

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Intergroup dynamics refers to the behavioural and psychological relationship between two or more groups.

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Similarly, underlying the 1999 Columbine High School shooting in Littleton, Colorado, United States, intergroup dynamics played a significant role in Eric Harris' and Dylan Klebold's decision to kill a teacher and 14 students.

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