Define dyad and triad groups. Illustrate the relationship in a dyadic group, including strength of bonds and stability and demonstrate how this relationship changes when a third party is added to form a triad.

What will be an ideal response?


Dyad: consists of two persons. Strong, intense, and fragile bonds. Fragile and unstable relationships. Triad: consists of three people. Slightly less intense bonds but still strong. More stable than a dyad because of mediation and can break off into twos. But also can become unstable as alliances or coalitions are formed, two against one.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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