Practicing Success
What differentiates a group from a crowd? |
A group has structured roles and norms, while a crowd does not. A group consists of individuals with common motives and goals, while a crowd does not. A crowd has a sense of belongingness, while a group does not. A crowd is characterized by interdependence among its members, while a group is not. |
A group has structured roles and norms, while a crowd does not. |
Unlike a crowd, a group has structured roles and norms. In a group, members perform specific functions and adhere to established norms that regulate their behavior. These roles and norms provide organization and structure to the interactions within the group, whereas a crowd lacks such structure and typically forms spontaneously without any predefined roles or norms. |