The small cell structure improves group cohesiveness and scales the manufacturing process down to a more manageable level for the workers.
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In this perspective, the more prototypical similarity individuals feel between themselves and other ingroup members, the stronger the group cohesiveness will be.
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Such medals were commonly sold or given away at public events to build group cohesiveness or to lend prestige to the wearer.
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This feeling is initiated when there is Group cohesiveness, for example, when individuals share the same life experience the sense of group occurs.
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Janis set the foundation for the study of groupthink starting with his research in the American Soldier Project where he studied the effect of extreme stress on group cohesiveness.
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Private self-awareness ( where attention is shifted away from the self ), however, was reduced by " attentional cues, " e . g . group cohesiveness and physiological arousal.
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According to Hogg ( 1992 ), group cohesiveness is based on social attraction, which refers to " attraction among members of a salient social group " ( p . 100 ).
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Antecedent factors such as group cohesiveness, faulty group structure, and situational context ( e . g ., community panic ) play into the likelihood of whether or not groupthink will impact the decision-making process.
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With the passage of time, tribal structures are coming to an end and are being replaced with a more cohesive and holistic society, as community building and group cohesiveness form the new pillars of Punjabi society.
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On the other hand, from the perspective of social attraction as the basis of group cohesiveness, similarity among group members is the cue for individuals to categorize themselves and others into either an ingroup or outgroup.