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Explain the influence of group membership patterns on Intra-Group Communication.  

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Explain The Influence Of Group Membership Patterns On Intra-Group Communication People belong to groups for a variety of reasons. You may join some groups for fun or profit. Some groups you may join for prestige and others simply because you have to. Some groups help you to fulfill personal or professional objectives, and others meet your ethical and moral needs. Groups help you define who you are. The groups to which you belong or aspire to belong tell you about your own preferences or goals. The groups you refuse to join tell you about your own dislikes fears and values. Most of us spend much of everyday as part of a group - a group of students cooperating on a research project; a group of people in the library; our own family group; a group of passengers on a bus. We can even say that all the people in the college,...

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