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प्रश्न
Ananya had been trying to learn a new form of dance to win a competition. She decided to join a dance group that was also practicing the same dance form. Identify the reason for Ananya wanting to join the dance group. Explain some of the other reasons that make people join groups.
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उत्तर
- Goal achievement: Groups help in achieving such goals which cannot be attained individually. There is power in the majority.
- Provide knowledge and information: Group membership provides knowledge and information and thus broadens our view. As individuals, we may not have all the required information. Groups supplement this information and knowledge.
- Satisfaction of one’s psychological and social needs: Groups satisfy one’s social and psychological needs such as a sense of belongingness, giving and receiving attention, love, and power through a group.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
____________ is a stage of intragroup conflict.
____________ refers to togetherness, binding, or mutual attraction among group members.
What were the reasons of joining group by people?
- Security
- Status
- Self-esteem
- Satisfaction of psychological needs
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______ refers to togetherness, binding or mutual attraction among group members.
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Mary found herself very lonely when she joined a new college, but soon felt at ease when she made friends and became a member of a 'hobby group' too. With the help of this example, discuss the conditions that lead to group formation.
Which stage of group formation is characterised by uncertainty, where members evaluate whether they can benefit from each other?
In which stage of group formation do members debate group goals, leading to conflicts within the group?
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According to Sigmund Freud, which instinct promotes love, cooperation, and social bonding within groups?
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