group dynamics defined
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HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF GROUP DYNAMICS
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GROUP DYNAMICS
refers to a system of behaviors and psychological processes occurring within a social group (intragroup dynamics), or between social groups (intergroup dynamics)
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APPLICATION OF FIELDS
Psychology Sociology Anthropolgy Political Science Epidemiology Social Work Communication Studies
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PSYCHOLOGIST AND GROUP DYNAMICS
WILHELM WUNDT EMILE DURKHEIM GUSTAVE LE BON MAX WERTHEIMER WILLIAM MC DOUGALL SIGMUND FREUD KURT LEWIN
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THE WHOLE IS GREATER THAN THE SUM OF IT'S PARTS
SOCIAL GROUP is an entity in which has qualities that cannot be understood just by studying the individuals that make up the group.
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WILHELM WUNDT(1832–1920), credited as the
founder of experimental psychology, had a particular interest in the psychology of communities, which he believed possessed phenomena (human language, customs, and religion) that could not be described through a study of the individual.
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EMILE DURKHEIM
(1858–1917), who was influenced by Wundt, also recognized collective phenomena, such as public knowledge
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GUSTAVE LE BON
(1841–1931) who believed that crowds possessed a 'racial unconscious' with primitive, aggressive, and antisocial instincts
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WILLIAM MC DOUGALL
who believed in a 'group mind,' which had a distinct existence born from the interaction of individual ls
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KURT LEWIN
(1890–1947) who coined the term group dynamics to describe the positive and negative forces within groups of people.
BEHAVIOR = PERSON + ENVIRONMENT