Their style set them apart, yet gave the group cohesion as a similar style, color or garment was worn by all the members.
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The success of the rescue may have been the result of opportunity, group cohesion in the Wehrmacht as well as personal dispositions ."
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Furthermore, by organizing around an existing collective identity or shared experience there is a building block for group cohesion and may increase effectiveness of organizing.
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Unlike the other two domains, moral disgust " motivates avoidance of social relationships with norm-violating individuals " because those relationships threaten group cohesion.
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Males in groups pose a danger to others because group cohesion is often cemented through flamboyant displays _ of strength, of toughness, of difference and of sameness.
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Using this logic, ethnic violence might be prevented by decreasing messages of group cohesion, while increasing messages of safety and solidarity with members of other ethnic groups.
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Formulaic rituals and organizational secrecy also helped to insure that lodge meetings were orderly, intimate, and confidential and contributed to group cohesion among B of LF members.
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Due to reduced feelings of accountability, and increased feelings of group cohesion and conformity, these group members could act in a manor of non-normative ways.
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Social identity theory explains that during the Holocaust of World War II political leaders used the Jews as an out-group in order to increase in-group cohesion.
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"Equity induces loyalty, which boosts productivity, " the report said . " Narrow pay differentials strengthen group cohesion and trust of management, as well as productivity ."