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Problems with Co-Leading a Group Arise Mainly with Differences with Attitude,style,and

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Problems with co-leading a group arise mainly with differences with attitude,style,and goals of the leaders.​


Definitions:

Out-group Homogeneity Effect

This psychological phenomenon refers to the tendency to view members of an out-group as more similar to each other than members of one's own group.

Non-Christian

A term used to describe individuals or groups who do not follow Christian beliefs or practices.

Dissonance Theory

A psychological theory proposing that inconsistency among beliefs, perceptions, and actions leads to discomfort, which people are motivated to reduce.

Attitude

A fairly stable evaluation of something as good or bad that makes a person think, feel, or behave positively or negatively about some person, group, or social issue.

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