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Collective coping with stress: group reactions to fear, anxiety, and ambiguity.
Authors:W N Morris  S Worchel  J L Bios  J A Pearson  C A Rountree  G M Samaha  J Wachtler  S L Wright
Abstract:A review of studies examining the fear-affiliation relationship revealed that none had ever observed groups in interaction while awaiting a fearful event. It was predicted that such groups would, consistent with individual member's previously studied affiliative preferences, spend more time interacting in the service of social comparison needs than would groups facing anxiety or ambiguity. This prediction was strongly supported, and in addition, it was found, as expected, that groups in the fear condition developed a relatively high degree of cohesiveness as measured by intragroup attraction ratings. The implication of these results for the interpretation of the functional relationship between stress and cohesiveness was discussed.
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