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How are groups structured? Group Structure
Group structure The underlying pattern of roles, norms, and networks of relations among members that define and organize the group ,[object Object],[object Object]
Nature of Group structure
Norms Are rules of conduct that each group establishes ,[object Object]
Emergent
Consensual They develop gradually during the course of interaction among members—in some cases through deliberation and choice but often only gradually as members’ actions align. Norms are shared rules of action Norms are social standards that are accepted by a substantial portion of the group
Types of Norms
Characteristics and Varieties of Norms
Roles Coherent sets of behaviors expected of people in specific positioned within a group or social setting ,[object Object]
A play’s role describe the characters that the actors portray before the audience
To become Juliet in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, for example, an actor must perform certain actions and recite her dialogue accordingly.
Similarly, roles in group structure behavior by dictating the part that members take as they interact,[object Object]
Types of Roles
Group Socialization Theory(Richard Moreland and John Levine (1982)
Role Stress
Role Ambiguity
Role Conflict
Role and Well-being Role fit ,[object Object],[object Object]
Certain individuals acquire authority by laying claim to a position of greater status and by having their claim accepted by the other members of the group.,[object Object]
Expectation-States Theory (Joseph Berger and others)
Attraction Networks Patterns of liking/disliking, acceptance/rejection, and inclusion/exclusion among members of a group Also known as sociometric structure Develops through a sociometric differentiation 	process that orders group 	members from least liked 	to most liked. Attraction relations tend to 	be reciprocal and transitive, 	and clusters or coalitions often 	exist within the group that are  	higher in homophily than the 	group as a whole.
Attraction Networks As Heider’s balance theory suggests, sociometric structures also tend to reach a state of equilibrium in which likes and dislikes are balanced within the group. Sociometric differentiation generally favors individuals who possess socially attractive qualities, such as cooperativeness of physical appeal But social standing also depends on the degree to which the individual’s attributes match the qualities valued by the group (person-group fit)
Communication Networks Patterns of informal transmission and exchange that describe who communicates most frequently and to what extent with whom
Communication Networks

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Group Structure (Psychology of Small Groups)

  • 1. How are groups structured? Group Structure
  • 2.
  • 3. Nature of Group structure
  • 4.
  • 6. Consensual They develop gradually during the course of interaction among members—in some cases through deliberation and choice but often only gradually as members’ actions align. Norms are shared rules of action Norms are social standards that are accepted by a substantial portion of the group
  • 9.
  • 10. A play’s role describe the characters that the actors portray before the audience
  • 11. To become Juliet in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, for example, an actor must perform certain actions and recite her dialogue accordingly.
  • 12.
  • 14. Group Socialization Theory(Richard Moreland and John Levine (1982)
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20. Expectation-States Theory (Joseph Berger and others)
  • 21.
  • 22. Attraction Networks Patterns of liking/disliking, acceptance/rejection, and inclusion/exclusion among members of a group Also known as sociometric structure Develops through a sociometric differentiation process that orders group members from least liked to most liked. Attraction relations tend to be reciprocal and transitive, and clusters or coalitions often exist within the group that are higher in homophily than the group as a whole.
  • 23. Attraction Networks As Heider’s balance theory suggests, sociometric structures also tend to reach a state of equilibrium in which likes and dislikes are balanced within the group. Sociometric differentiation generally favors individuals who possess socially attractive qualities, such as cooperativeness of physical appeal But social standing also depends on the degree to which the individual’s attributes match the qualities valued by the group (person-group fit)
  • 24. Communication Networks Patterns of informal transmission and exchange that describe who communicates most frequently and to what extent with whom
  • 26. Communication Networks A group’s communication network may parallel formally established paths, but most groups also have an informal network that defines who speaks to whom most frequently. Centralized networks are more efficient if tasks are too complex and require high levels of information exchange A group’s network influences a variety of group and individual outcomes, including performance, effectiveness, and levels of satisfaction. Individuals who occupy more central positions in communication networks are more ifluencial
  • 27. THE END. Prepared by: Jeel Christine C. de Egurrola