Group Behavior in Social Environment Interaction includes Classification and Factors
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Group Behavior, Social Environment, InteractionAbstract
How is a person's attachment to a group influences and shapes one's self-concept? Discussion material for us to discuss, especially by us as a paper coach and who will discuss it more in-depth about this group. Group is a broad concept related to humans, but also to living things other than humans. The formation of a social group is due to the human instinct who always wants to live together. There are two main human desires so that he is driven to live in groups. The model of group formation was first proposed by Bruce Tackman in 1965 and has resulted in many other ideas.
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