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Once the war was over, the world power map radically changed. Briefly explain how the distribution of power in 1945 was different from that of 1939.
Group Cohesiveness
The extent to which members of a group feel connected and committed to one another, often leading to increased group performance.
Sociometry
A quantitative method for measuring social relationships, often used to identify social networks, leaders, group structures, or isolation.
Group Attitude Scale
A measure used to assess the collective attitudes or opinions of a group towards a particular object, idea, or person.
Tuckman
A theoretical model describing the stages of group development: forming, storming, norming, performing, and adjourning.
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