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Group Interaction

at lead to social facilitation , arousal. Arousal is simply responding when others are present. Since the task is dominant and the group is so cohesive I feel that when the group is together it arouses each other to perform at another level, the presence of each other has a stimulating effect.I feel the group works on an additive task. An additive task is a task that requires the summing together of individual member’s inputs to maximize the group’s product. A Wu Tang song will consist of usually four or five of the members, each with a different style. When these styles are put together the end product is a song that is strong in every aspect. So in a sense it’s like pulling a rope, each member is pulling or rapping for a single goal. With each other’s input the end product is much more enjoyable and more complex, which is a better product in music. So needless to say process gain occurred. Process gain is when a group reaches it potential. As I stated earlier when the group is together performing as a whole all members reach their potential and so does the group.It’s hard to say how the group demonstrates transactive memory. Transactive memory is when group members remember or do things that they fell that the other members of the group will not. The reason I say that its hard to tell if the group demonstrated transactive memory is because I fell that transactive memory is something that you d have to be within the group to fully recognize. I would have to have the much more access to the group to see how transactive memory is demonstrated. I feel that the fact that I don t fully see how transactive memory is being used is a good thing. It shows that the group works very well together, for the fact that they hide each others weaknesses so well that its not evident to a fan. ....

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