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Inductive effect is effective if the group is one to three atoms away. It decreases as the distance from the group increases. Resonance effect can be felt, irrespective of the distance, as long as there is conjugation.
The reason it can be placed in group II is because it has 2 electrons in its outside shell (also its only shell) and the groups represent how many electrons in the elements outside shell, the reason it is normally placed in group 8 or 0 is because the first shell has a maximum of 2 electrons and all elements that have a full outside shell are placed in group 8/0 and can't normally react.
The group remains in the DACL, but the ACE has no effect on members' access to the resource.
the functional group is a group of atoms reponsible for the characteristics reactions of a particular compound. Also NWA
when intragroup (within group) similarities and intergroup (between one group and another) differences are amplified when the basis for categorisation is made salient.
what factors contribute cohesiveness?
Factors contributing to group cohesiveness include shared goals, mutual respect, effective communication, and team camaraderie. Consequences of group cohesiveness can include increased group productivity, higher member satisfaction, better collaboration, and improved decision-making.
importance of group cohesiveness
Some good ways to increase the cohesiveness of a group is to use team building exercises. You can start your meeting with these to improve each group session.
importance of group cohesiveness
Advertising is one activity that would likely enhance the cohesiveness of a public interest group. Getting more information out about the group would help bring members together. Planning activities such as a get together would also help enhance cohesiveness.
When a group is too cohesive, productivity can suffer.
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Group cohesiveness is the ability to think and act 'as one' if the group is physically together or not. It means supporting the group in whatever decision or action it takes even if a group member personally is not in favour of the act or thought. It does not mean supporting one person within a group (even though sometimes it may look like it).
There several factors that influence the group cohesiveness of the people with whom you work. Some of them include professional ethics, being a team player and having etiquette among others.
Group cohesiveness is the ability to think and act 'as one' if the group is physically together or not. It means supporting the group in whatever decision or action it takes even if a group member personally is not in favour of the act or thought. It does not mean supporting one person within a group (even though sometimes it may look like it).