What are the properties of real groups? Define each of these properties. What does it mean to say that groups are more or less "grouplike"?

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: Groups may be characterized by the extent to which they exhibit interdependence, group identity, and group structure. Groups become more grouplike as they possess more of each of the three properties.

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A) Autonomy B) Closure C) Ego integrity D) Life competency

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__________ refers to quickness and intensity of emotional arousal, attention, and motor activity

A) Temperament B) Reactivity C) Effortful control D) Self-regulation

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