Exam 8: Group Processes
Exam 1: What Is Social Psychology130 Questions
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Exam 3: The Social Self130 Questions
Exam 4: Perceiving Persons130 Questions
Exam 5: Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination130 Questions
Exam 6: Attitudes129 Questions
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Exam 8: Group Processes130 Questions
Exam 9: Attraction and Close Relationships130 Questions
Exam 10: Helping Others130 Questions
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A shared system for remembering information that allows groups to demonstrate more efficient memory than individuals is known as
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Consider a study in which researchers created groups of relatively prejudiced and unprejudiced high school students and asked them to respond to issues concerning racial attitudes, both before and after discussion of these issues. Following the group discussions, you would expect that
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The leaders of the Republic of Heavyhandedness believe that, because they can punish anyone who disagrees with their policies, residents will not dare to challenge those policies. The Republic of Heavyhandedness thus believes in the efficacy of
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The fact that members of an organization who blow the whistle on problematic practices are often treated harshly by the rest of the group illustrates the power of group
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Sheila and Peter are invited to a masquerade party. At the party, people start insulting and pushing around Parker, another guest at the party. Given the research on deindividuation, which of the following is most likely false ?
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Rashid is considering employing a computerized group decision support system to increase the quality of decision-making in his company. This may work because
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Two competing companies in a small individualistic town are hooked up to the Internet through the same wiring. Each has the capacity to sever the connection, which would reduce the ability of both companies to communicate via e-mail with their clients, and thus impede their work. Of the following choices, research on dilemmas suggests that the two companies
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The distraction-conflict explanation for social facilitation suggests that
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Following group discussion, group decisions tend to _____ the positions of the individuals comprising the group.
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Explain how the presence of others affects performance on easy and hard tasks, and give three explanations to account for these effects.
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Which of the following is a strictly informational social influence explanation for group polarization?
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Sam, Diane, and Frasier are members of a team competing in a test of general knowledge. Any team member can answer the moderator's questions. The team's task can be described as
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Gardner and Knowles (2008) asked participants to complete tasks in front of a picture of a favorite TV character and found that
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Which of the following would be an effective way for a leader to reduce the possibility of groupthink?
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Three people in the same place at the same time, but not interacting with one another are best described as a
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Hendrika owns a small aerospace company and wants to make sure that she recognizes the signs of groupthink if it crops up in her group meetings. She should be especially concerned that groupthink may be occurring if the group exhibits
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According to Zajonc's model of social facilitation, the three steps in determining the influence of the presence of others on performance are
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According to research by Nibler and Harris (2003), which of the following groups is most likely to experience better performance when group members feel free to disagree with one another?
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An informational social influence explanation for group polarization is ________; a normative explanation for the phenomenon is ________.
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