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When you purchase and eat a hamburger, no one else can eat the same hamburger. When you download a file on the Internet, the file is still available for others to download. Economists explain this difference between hamburgers and computer files by saying that the hamburger is:
Noncohesive Groups
Groups that lack unity, leading often to ineffective collaboration and weakened group identity.
Intermember Cooperation
The collaboration and mutual assistance among members within a group or team, essential for achieving collective goals.
Conformity Pressure
The influence exerted by a group that encourages individuals to change their attitudes, values, or behaviors to conform to group norms.
Group Cohesiveness
The extent to which members of a group feel connected and committed to one another, often leading to increased group performance.
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