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    Group affective tone

    Group affective tone refers to the collective emotional mood of a group.

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    Group cohesion

    Group cohesion refers to the strength of the bonds linking individuals to and in the group

    Group cohesiveness

    Group cohesiveness refers to the degree of attraction among group members or their commitment to remain in the group; the extent to which the members of a group are attracted to the idea of the group. It is the combined strength of all forces acting on members of a group to remain in the group

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    Group composition

    Group composition refer to the individuals who compose the group and the unique and common qualities of these individuals, like knowledge, skills, abilities that is combine to create the group as a whole.

    Group decision support systems

    Group decision support systems refers to a set of integrated tools that groups use to structure and facilitate their decision making that include computer programs that expedite data acquisition, communication among group members, document sharing, and the systematic review of alternative actions and outcomes.

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    Group design

    Group design is defined as a type of experimental design in which groups of subjects are compared to establish experimental findings, as compared to individual cases.

    Group development

    Group development refer to patterns of growth and change that emerge across the group's life span

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    Group dynamics

    Group dynamics or Group process describes the way in which any Group of humans interacts and develops as a group, and the relationship between the Group and the individuals within it. It is

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