Exam 22: Group Dynamics
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Situational leadership theory suggests that effective leaders
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Social motivations, like biologically based motivations such as hunger and thirst, influence people's interpersonal behaviours and include the need for affiliation, intimacy and power.
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Conscientious people are people who do not know what is morally and ethically right.
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The ways in which men and women differ in their inclination towards joining groups means ______ are marginally more likely to be extraverted and agreeable compared to the opposite sex.
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A collective as a 'relatively large aggregation or group of individuals who display similarities in actions and outlook'.
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Generally, ________ are more relational than _______ They, therefore, tend to strive towards establishing and maintain relationships with others.
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The _____________ concentrates on promoting congenial relationships in the group, through enhancing friendliness, openness, trust and by giving credit to individual contributions
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The educational psychologist Bruce Tuckman named the stage in his five-stage model of group development as follows:
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A group generally forms to address a mutual concern or to accomplish a common goal.
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