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Psychology of Physical Activity Assignment #3 ~ Enhancing Group Cohesion Prepared By: Tavia Ferreira Student #: 203992377 Prepared For: Prof. W. Neil Widmeyer, Ph.D. Course: AS/SC KINE 2000 3.0 Psychology of Physical Activity Section: #2 ~ 1:00 pm Date: Thursday November 14, 2002 Within the high school level, identities and perceptions of individuals are constantly changing. When these dynamics are magnified within a senior girls high school volleyball team, the different antecedents of cohesion factors such as environmental, personal, leadership, and team become the cause or factor leading towards positive and improved performance. The following are suggestions on how to further improve these antecedents, to help foster group cohesion. Environmental Antecedents of Cohesion Environmental cohesion relates to the forces that are holding or joining a group together. High school level players have location as a common factor that binds them together. Often at this age, they do not have access to reliable transportation such as a car, thus they do...

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