Group dynamics

Bernard Nijstad, D. Van Knippenberg

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Abstract

Forming, joining and distinguishing groups has a number of advantages: groups help us to make sense of our world and to coordinate mutually beneficial social exchange more effectively. The tendency to groups are found everywhere. However, not every type of group is equally important or 'groupy': intimacy groups and task groups especially are seen to be important and high in entitativity, while social categories and loose associations are less so. Intimacy groups mainly fulfil people's need to belong, and social categories help people fulfil identity-related needs.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAn introduction to social psychology
EditorsMiles Hewstone, Wolfgang Stroebe, Klaus Jonas
Place of PublicationChichester
PublisherWiley
Chapter12
Pages379-405
Number of pages27
Edition6
ISBN (Electronic)9781118959855
ISBN (Print)9781118823538
Publication statusPublished - 2015

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