group dynamics Flashcards

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what is a group

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two or more individuals interacting with each other who all have a common goal

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what is team cohesion

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  • the dynamic force which links teams together
  • the motivation which attracts individuals to the group and the resistance of those members to the group breaking up
  • it has 2 dimensions
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what are the 2 dimensions for cohesion

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  • group integration - how the individual members of the group feel about the group as a whole
  • individual attraction to the group - how attracted the individuals are to the group
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what are the theories for group performance

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  • Steiner’s model
  • the Ringelmann effect
  • social loafing
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what is the equation for Steiner’s model

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actual productivity = potential productivity - loses due to faulty group processes

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what is potential productivity (SM)

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the best possible performance of the group

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what are faulty group processes (SM)

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  • lack of coordination - if timing + coordination don’t match, team performance will suffer
  • loss of motivation - different levels of motivation amongst the team can cause problems
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what are sporting examples for lack of coordination (SM)

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  • e.g. poor communication/timing during set piece in football, resulting in the pass being incomplete + losing the ball
  • e.g. poor communication in football defensive backline, leading to the attacker not being offside + goal scores
  • e.g. tennis doubles, both players calling for the ball + hitting into each other or both leave the ball and no one hits it
  • e.g. synchronised swimming/diving + dance, out of time/turn in wrong direction leads to a messy performance and worse score
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what are examples of loss of motivation (SM)

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  • e.g. a rower in a team not pulling with full force because they don’t feel they are getting any recognition/praise
  • e.g. a football team not all tracking back to defend, leaving players and space unmarked and a goal scored
  • e.g. in a tug of war, not all performers contributing the same amount + relying on others, therefore less successful
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what is the Ringelmann Effect

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  • when the performance of each individual in a group decreases, the group size increases (as the group size increases, individual performance in a group decreases)
  • he used the example of men pulling a rope and found the larger the group the less effort each individual exerts
  • due to coordination + motivation problems –> Steiner’s model, and also due to social loafing
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what is social loafing

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  • when some individuals in a group lose motivation caused by the individual losing identity when placed in a group
  • individual efforts may not be recognised by those who are spectating or by those taking part
  • social loafing is undesirable + should be eliminated as far a possible
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