Group cohesion is the degree of unity and solidarity among group members from "summary" of The Handbook of Social Psychology by Daniel Todd Gilbert,Susan T. Fiske,Gardner Lindzey
Group cohesion refers to the extent to which members of a group feel connected to one another, share common goals, and work together towards achieving those goals. It is a measure of the unity and solidarity within a group, reflecting the strength of the bonds that tie its members together.
When group cohesion is high, members are more likely to trust and support one another, communicate effectively, and collaborate towards common objectives. This sense of unity fosters a positive group climate, where individuals feel valued, respected, and included. In turn, this can lead to increased group productivity, satisfaction, and overall well-being.
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