Exam 8: Group Influence
You are in a group with the task of brainstorming a solution to a problem. How could you enhance your group's task?
There are several ways to enhance our group's brainstorming task. Firstly, we could establish clear objectives and goals for the brainstorming session, ensuring that everyone understands the problem we are trying to solve and the desired outcome. This can help to focus our discussion and prevent us from going off on tangents.
Secondly, we could encourage open and honest communication within the group. This means creating a safe and inclusive environment where everyone feels comfortable sharing their ideas, even if they are unconventional or outside the box. This can lead to more creative and innovative solutions to the problem at hand.
Additionally, we could use brainstorming techniques such as mind mapping, role-playing, or reverse thinking to stimulate different perspectives and ideas within the group. This can help to break free from conventional thinking and generate new and unique solutions.
Finally, we could set aside time for individual reflection before coming together as a group to share and discuss our ideas. This can allow each member to fully explore their thoughts and come up with more developed and thought-out solutions.
By implementing these strategies, we can enhance our group's brainstorming task and increase the likelihood of finding a successful solution to the problem at hand.
A young manager heads a team of 13 members who work together on a technical project. He finds that his team is not able to generate creative ideas lately. According to Brown and Paulus (2002), which of the following should he adopt to enhance group brainstorming in this scenario?
D
Research on brainstorming (Paulus et al., 1995, 2000, 2011; Rietzschel et al., 2006; Stroebe & Diehl, 1994) reveals that people working ________ will generate ________ good ideas.
D
A young doctor is part of a doctors' team that is operating on a critical patient. Her team decides to follow a shortcut method to avoid blood loss during the surgery. The young doctor is aware of the risks of such a shortcut method; however, she expresses her doubts less quickly than other doctors and gets ridiculed for her dissenting views. The young doctor most likely exhibits ________ in this scenario.
List and provide examples of each of the three determinants of minority influence.
When people work together in creative teams, one solution is to _____ (Brown & Paulus, 2002; Paulus & Coskun, 2012; Paulus & Korde, 2014).
Norman Triplett conducted one of social psychology's first laboratory experiments by asking children to wind string on a fishing reel. The results of the study indicated that the children worked ________ on their fishing reel when co-actors were competing with them in contrast to when they worked alone.
In its current meaning, ________ refers to the strengthening of dominant responses in the presence of others.
In which of the following situations will deindividuation most likely occur?
Summarize Donelson Forsyth's theory (2020) about how groupthink symptoms contributed to group actions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A girl has a crush on a boy but is afraid to ask him out because she does not think he is interested in her. The same boy has a crush on the same girl but hasn't asked for her phone number because he thinks she'll say "no." This is a case of
Describe how normative and informational influence can help us understand group polarization.
If social arousal facilitates dominant responses, it should boost performance on which tasks?
Myers and Bishop (1970) conducted studies where groups of relatively prejudiced and unprejudiced high school students had discussions on issues involving racial attitudes. According to these studies, which of the following is true of the attitudes of students before and after these discussions?
People who are made self-aware by acting in front of a mirror or TV camera have been found to
The fact that people associate mostly with others whose attitudes are similar to their own suggests the prevalence of naturally occurring
People in ________ cultures exhibit less social loafing than people in ________ cultures.
"Self-awareness is the opposite of deindividuation."
Explain this statement.
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