Group Goals, Social Interdependence, and Trust
Group Goals, Social Interdependence, and Trust
Group Goals, Social Interdependence, and Trust
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Commitment to Group Goals
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Operational Goals
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How to Set Effective Group Goals?
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Social Interdependence Theory
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Cooperative Competitive Individualistic
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Types of Positive Interdependence
Goal interdependence
Celebration/reward interdependence
Resources interdependence
Role interdependence
Identity interdependence
Environmental interdependence
Fantasy interdependence
Task interdependence
Outside enemy interdependence
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Research on the Effects of Cooperation (Metaanalysis), Compared to
Competition and Individualistic Efforts
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Efforts to Achieve and Produce
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Quality of Relationships
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Psychological Adjustment and Competence
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Effort to achieve
Psychological Quality of
health relationships
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Under What Conditions are Competitive
Efforts Effective?
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Under What Conditions Are Individualistic Efforts
Effective?
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The Basic Elements of Cooperation
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Development of Cooperative Relationships
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Distribution of Rewards
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Social Interdependence and the Real
World
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Deutsch’s Definition of Trust
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The Dynamics of Interpersonal Trust
Person B
Disconfirmed No risk
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Trusting and Trustworthiness
Trust
• Willing to risk beneficial or harmful consequences by making oneself
vulnerable to other people
• Openness
• Sharing
• Support
• Acceptance
Trustworthiness
• Willingness to respond to another person’s risk taking in a way that
the other person will experience beneficial consequences
• Accepting and supporting ≠ agreeing
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Destroying Trust
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How Can I Reestablish Trust That Was Lost?
Establish superordinate goals – goals that are compelling and can only be
achieved by cooperation
Increase resource interdependence
Express cooperative intentions
Always keep your word
Be absolutely and consistently trustworthy
“Test the waters” – make yourself vulnerable to the other person
Apologize sincerely
Build a tough but fair reputation
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Trusting As A Personality Trait
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Summary
• Positive – cooperation
• Negative – competition
Cooperation
• Positive interdependence
• Individual accountability
• Face-to-face promotive interaction
• Social skills
• Group processing
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