Exam 17: Functional Perspective on Group Decision Making

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Which of the following is NOT a requisite function of effective decision making?

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________ is defined as a prescriptive approach that describes and predicts task-group performance when four communication functions are fulfilled.

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Hirokawa and Gouran are particularly wary of:

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Hirokawa and Gouran's four requisite functions are almost exact replicas of steps 2, 3, 4, and 5 in Dewey's reflective-thinking process.

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According to Hirokawa and Gouran, most comments from group members:

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Randy Hirokawa discovered that the groups that successfully resolve especially difficult problems usually take extremely diverse decision-making paths.

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Have you ever been a member of a group that had to address a task that had a positive or negative bias? Explain how this condition affected decision making.

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According to the functional perspective, what is the role of communication in the decision-making process?

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Discuss the principal critiques of the functional perspective.

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Ivan Steiner claimed that actual group productivity equals potential productivity minus losses due to processes.

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How does Petty and Cacioppo's concept of elaboration compare to Habermas's ideal speech situation?

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