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Title: Group Dynamics


1
Group Dynamics
  • Communication and Interaction Patterns
  • Cohesion
  • Social Integration and Influence
  • (Social Control Mechanisms)
  • Group Culture

2
Communication and Interaction Patterns
  • Whenever people are together in a group, they
    are communicating. (T R)
  • Communication patterns can be helpful or
    harmful.

3
Communication and Interaction Patterns
  • Why people communicate
  • 1. Understanding other people
  • 2. Finding out where they stand in relation to
    other people
  • 3. Persuading others
  • 4. Gaining or maintaining power
  • 5. Defending themselves
  • 6. Provoking a reaction from others
  • 7. Making an impression on others
  • 8. Gaining and maintaining relationships
  • 9. Presenting a unified image to the group

4
Communication and Interaction Patterns
  • OBSERVE, ASSESS, and UNDERSTAND COMMUNICATION
    AND INTERACTION PATTERNS.

5
Communication and Interaction Patterns
  • Selective Perception influenced by
  • 1. Life positions that result from experiences
    in early childhood
  • 2. Values
  • 3. The status and position of the
    communicator
  • 4. Previous experiences
  • 5. Assumptions
  • 6. Stereotypes
  • Feedback

6
Communication and Interaction Patterns
  • Interaction Patterns
  • 1. Maypole leader to member member to
    leader
  • 2. Round Robin members take turns
  • 3. Hot Seat extended back and forth exchange
    between leader and a member
  • 4. Free Floating all members take
    responsibility for communicating

7
Communication and Interaction Patterns
  • Patterns of Interaction are influenced by
  • 1. Cues and Reinforcers
  • 2. Emotional Bonds
  • 3. Subgroups
  • 4. Size and Physical Arrangements
  • 5. Power and Status

8
Cohesion
  • The result of all forces acting on members to
    remain in a group.

9
Cohesion
  • Four interacting sets of variables determine a
    members attraction to a group
  • 1. Need for affiliation, recognition, and
    security
  • 2. The resources and prestige available through
    participation
  • 3. Expectations of the beneficial and
    detrimental consequences of the group
  • 4. Comparison of the group with other group
    experiences

10
Social Integration and Influence(Social Control
Mechanisms)
  • How members fit together and are accepted in a
    group.
  • Groups are not able to function effectively
    unless there is a fairly high level of social
    integration among members
  • Social Control Mechanisms the processes by
    which the group-as-a-whole gains sufficient
    compliance and conformity from its members to
    enable it to function in an orderly manner.
  • Social order and stability are prerequisites for
    the formation and maintenance of a cohesive
    group.

11
Social Integration and Influence
  • Norms shared expectations and beliefs about
    appropriate ways to act in a social situation
    such as a group.
  • increase predictability, stability, and security
  • result from what is valued, preferred, and
    accepted behavior
  • overt or covert

12
Social Integration and Influence
  • Changing Norms
  • Disequilibrium unfreezing
  • Return to equilibrium new norms replace old
    norms refreezing

13
Social Integration and Influence
  • Roles shared expectations about the functions
    of individuals in the group
  • Status an evaluation and ranking of each
    members position in the group relative to all
    other members

14
Group Culture
  • Values, beliefs, customs, and traditions held in
    common by group members.
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