Volume
12
Issue
3
Abstract
Group cohesion refers to the attraction the group holds for the member. This author details the possible reasons people participate in groups and the importance that group cohesion has for active participation. He details methods for Extension professionals to use the concept of group cohesion in helping a group achieve its goals. A reading of this study should help you when you organize your next group.
Recommended Citation
Smith, J. L. (1974). Group Cohesion: Key to Program Planning. The Journal of Extension, 12(3), Article 4. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol12/iss3/4