Discover how groups shape behavior, learning, and outcomes in education, industry, and everyday life.
This authoritative study defines group dynamics and traces its origins, methods, and practical applications, offering a clear map of how groups form, interact, and influence individuals.
Structured to be accessible to students, educators, and practitioners, it combines theory with concrete examples. You’ll see how group structure, leadership, and problem solving play out in real settings, from classrooms to workplaces and community life.
- Clear definitions of what makes a group and how group dynamics develop over time
- Key factors that promote cohesion or cause disruption within groups
- Roles in group tasks, leadership styles, and approaches to collective problem solving
- Practical applications in education, industry, community relations, and political behavior
Ideal for readers of social psychology, education, and organizational studies seeking a solid, applicable framework for understanding group behavior.