Factors affecting cohesiveness of group 4 / 10

The following factors affect cohesiveness of a group:

  1. Homogeneity - leads to a more cohesive group.

  2. Alternatives - If an individual has alternatives, a group will be less cohesive.

  3. Size of the group - If turnover of members is high, there is less cohesion.

  4. Membership in other groups - It can reduce cohesion.

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