Exam 5: Groups and Organizations

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An example of a primary group is

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The development of social media means that

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Asch's experiment in group conformity shows that most people would not compromise their personal judgment in order to avoid being seen as different.

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In brief, what does Rosabeth Moss Kanter's research show?

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Explain the operation of Internet sites such as Facebook.com as a way to create social networks.What do people who use Facebook gain? What might they lose?

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One of the traits linked to the process of McDonaldization is

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In general, the largest social networks include people who are

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Asch's experiment in group conformity showed that most people would not compromise their personal judgment in order to avoid being seen as different.

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Expressive leadership emphasizes the completion of tasks.

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The leadership style that allows group members the most autonomy is "laissez-faire."

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Internet sites such as Facebook help people create large social networks.

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What concept refers to all factors outside an organization that affect the organization's operation?

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Evidence of the process called the "McDonaldization" of society includes

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Simmel referred to a group of three as a dyad.

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As groups increase in size, interaction between members becomes more intense and personal.

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Robert Michels to referred to the rule of the many by the few as

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The success story of the McDonald's organization explains

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People riding together on a subway are called a social group.

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Simmel interpreted the dyad as

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Which sociological concept refers to a number of weak social ties among people who have little common identity and little interaction?

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