Community Concepts and Development

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What role do Early Joiners play in a community?

  • They initiate discussions within the community.
  • They lay down norms for acceptable behavior. (correct)
  • They are late joiners who observe without participating.
  • They provide information to community members.

Which type of community member primarily contributes to ongoing discussions rather than starting new ones?

  • Persuaders
  • Information Specialists
  • Conversationalists (correct)
  • Laggards

Which community member is known as a powerful advocate of the community's message?

  • Temporary Members
  • Laggards
  • Connectors
  • Persuaders (correct)

What characterizes Laggards in a community?

<p>They are the last to join and participate. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What task do Information Specialists primarily fulfill within a community?

<p>They serve as a primary source of relevant information. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Importance of Cooperation

  • Cooperation enables groups to function collaboratively toward shared objectives, fostering mutual benefits.

Definition of Community

  • A community consists of individuals bound by social, religious, occupational, or other shared characteristics, feeling distinct from the larger society.

Composition of a Community

  • Early Joiners: Pioneers who establish acceptable norms and behaviors within the community, ensuring adherence among members.
  • Information Specialists: Key individuals whom members rely on for relevant knowledge and information within the community.
  • Conversationalists: Participants who engage in discussions started by others but typically do not initiate new conversations.
  • Persuaders: Strong advocates promoting the community's message, influencing others to join or participate.
  • Connectors: Social butterflies with extensive networks who facilitate introductions and connections within the community.
  • Laggards: Individuals who join the community late, often after others have established norms.
  • Temporary Members: Individuals who participate only for a specific purpose or achievement, lacking long-term commitment.

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