Ethologists have recognized that such texts help maintain group cohesion, and they may therefore exemplify how animal texts sustain nonhuman animal cultures.
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Throughout the semester, we will focus on issues of representation, social exclusion, group cohesion, segregation, and economic exploitation.
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The text says this is meant to " discourage runaways " and " to deepen group cohesion and trust ."
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Bridging is also not leading, although the skilled leader may make use of persons they recognise as good bridgers to maintain group cohesion.
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A study by Leana ( 1985 ) indicates the interaction between level of group cohesion and leadership style is completely insignificant in predicting groupthink.
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Some studies indicate group cohesion and leadership style to be powerfully predictive of groupthink, while other studies indicate the insignificance of these factors.
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The exercise, according to the Web site, is designed to " discourage runaways and deepen the group cohesion and trust ."
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Promptness and group cohesion are not the crew's strong suit, and Broadhead is constantly struggling to keep his rambunctious dancers in line.
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When groups cooperate to agree on goals and patterns, social flow, commonly known as group cohesion, is much more likely to occur.
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The original Borodin quartet's sound was characterised by an almost symphonic volume and a highly developed ability to phrase whilst maintaining group cohesion.