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cohesion (from
Latin cohaesiō 'cohesion, unity'), also
called cohesive attraction or
cohesive force, is the
action or
property of like
molecules sticking...
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greater the
cohesiveness of the group. Hogg in 1992 and 2001
noted personal attraction is not a
group cohesion even
though members of
cohesive groups like...
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Interpersonal attraction, as a part of
social psychology, is the
study of the
attraction between people which leads to the
development of
platonic or romantic...
- up cohesion or
cohesive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cohesion may
refer to:
Cohesion (chemistry), the
intermolecular attraction between like-molecules...
- wave, or
between several waves or wave packets.
Cohesion or
cohesive attraction or
cohesive force is the
action or
property of like
molecules sticking...
- Pan****uality is ****ual, romantic, or
emotional attraction towards people of all genders, or
regardless of
their **** or
gender identity. Pan****ual people...
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bonding is a type of
chemical bonding that
involves the
electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions, or
between two
atoms with
sharply different...
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force of
attraction is
smaller in
magnitude than it is for
larger particles of the same substance. Such
powders are said to be
cohesive,
meaning they...
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between asperities and the
exhibition of two
different sorts of
attraction:
cohesive surface-energy or the
molecules connect and
adhere the two surfaces...
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Psychology 18, no. 4 (2008): 282–298. Kahu, Ella, and
Mandy Morgan. "Weaving
cohesive identities: New
Zealand women talk as
mothers and workers." Kōtuitui: New...