Accidental Group

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Accidental Group

An accidental group is any self-organizing group that comes into existence gradually as individuals find themselves repeatedly interacting with the same subset of individuals. Commuters who ride the same daily trains to and from work are an example. Such a group will not normally have the defined goals, procedures, and structures of a formal group.

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