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The individual role frequently makes the group process problematic. When playing individual role, group members prioritize their own needs and interests over the needs of the group. As a result, they frequently exhibit traits like negativity, aggression, or endless laughter.

Different groups can produce positive, neutral, or negative experiences depending on their qualities, functions, and goals. Small groups typically concentrate on some form of task completion or goal attainment, but our interpersonal relationships largely focus on relationship building.

Examples of tiny groups that would each have a particular size, structure, identity, and interaction style include a campaign team for a state senator, a community of local organic farmers, and a college learning community focused on math and science.

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