Exam 1: The Small Groups in Everyones Life
Exam 1: The Small Groups in Everyones Life60 Questions
Exam 2: Human Communication Processes in the Small Group Context63 Questions
Exam 3: The Small Group As a System58 Questions
Exam 4: Diversity and the Effects of Culture60 Questions
Exam 5: The Members and Their Roles71 Questions
Exam 6: Communication and Group Culture: Tensions, Fantasy, Socialization, Norms, and Climate67 Questions
Exam 7: Leading Small Groups: Theoretical Perspectives60 Questions
Exam 8: Leading Small Groups: Practical Tips47 Questions
Exam 9: Problem Solving and Decision Making in Groups: Theoretical Perspectives45 Questions
Exam 10: Problem Solving and Decision Making in Groups: Practical Tips and Techniques54 Questions
Exam 11: Managing Conflict in the Small Group71 Questions
Exam 12: Tools for Assessing and Evaluating Groups54 Questions
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As group members, we give up some of our individual autonomy to be a part of a larger whole.
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____________ exists when all group members succeed or fail together in the accomplishment of the group's purpose.
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Shaw would argue that which of the following "requires mutual influence?"
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Please define "small group discussion," be sure to recognize the many facets of this concept.
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Which of the following is not one of the important ideas about groups offered by your authors?
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Usually a group can do a better job of problem solving than can an individual. There are several reasons why this is true: groups have access to more information than any one member; several persons can think of issues any one might overlook; and they can detect ______________.
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The study of speech communication has a long and distinguished tradition, dating back to Aristotle, that supports the value of _________________.
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The ______________________ is a regular member of the group who engages actively in its discussions, but at the same time critically reflects the group's processes and needs.
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Three ethical standards for guiding how you interact with other group members were explained in chapter 1 of Effective Group Discussion, along with a fourth ethical standard concerned with how you relate to information and ideas. list these four criteria and explain the importance of each to groups (or, reasons for it).
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A participant-observer is a regular member of the small group he or she is observing.
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Discussion implies cooperation among members even when they are arguing about how to solve a problem.
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Committees, quality control circles, and self-managed work groups are examples of _________________ groups.
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Which of the following is an accurate example of a small group?
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