SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
GROUP BEHAVIOR
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norming
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storming
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maturation
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development
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forming
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Detailed explanation-1: -D) Norming: Norming is the stage when the team realizes and group in common expectation of members behaviors.
Detailed explanation-2: -Norming. During the norming stage of group development, the practices and expectations of the group are solidified, which leads to more stability, productivity, and cohesion within the group.
Detailed explanation-3: -These stages are commonly known as: Forming, Storming, Norming, Performing, and Adjourning.
Detailed explanation-4: -Norming stage This stage is complete when the group structure solidifies and the group has assimilated a common set of expectations (or norms) regarding member behavior.
Detailed explanation-5: -Orientation (Forming Stage) This stage presents a time where the group is just starting to come together and is described with anxiety and uncertainty. Members are discreet with their behavior, which is driven by their desire to be accepted by all members of the group.