Exam 1: An Introduction to Group Dynamics
Exam 1: An Introduction to Group Dynamics90 Questions
Exam 2: Studying Groups90 Questions
Exam 3: Inclusion and Identity85 Questions
Exam 4: Formation85 Questions
Exam 5: Cohesion and Development90 Questions
Exam 6: Structure90 Questions
Exam 7: Influence87 Questions
Exam 8: Power90 Questions
Exam 9: Leadership90 Questions
Exam 10: Performance90 Questions
Exam 11: Teams88 Questions
Exam 12: Decision Making90 Questions
Exam 13: Conflict90 Questions
Exam 14: Intergroup Relations90 Questions
Exam 15: Groups in Context88 Questions
Exam 16: Growth and Change90 Questions
Exam 17: Crowds and Collectives88 Questions
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By definition,groups involve face-to-face interaction,so online gatherings are not true groups.
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The idea of entitativity suggests people will be referred to as a "group" if the aggregate
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Theory and research identify four types of groups: primary groups,social groups,collectives,and categories.
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Individuals who share some common attribute,such as all males or all residents of New York,are members of a social group rather than a primary group.
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Bystanders at a crime scene,crowds,customers at a club,gangs,families,friendship networks in work settings,mobs,and people waiting to board an airplane are all examples of ___ groups.
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What does the concept of entitativity have to do with prejudice and stereotyping?
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In a true group,interdependence must be mutual: A influences B as much as B influences A.
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Psychology and sociology have a monopoly on the study of groups since they were the first branches of science to identify and classify group dynamics.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the four basic group goals identified by McGrath's model of group tasks?
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What two classes of interaction did Bales find to be the most common in group situations? Provide two examples of groups that differ on these classes of interaction.
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Individuals who live in New York are called New Yorkers.New Yorkers are a(n)
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Which of the following qualities is typically found in a social (or secondary)group?
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Members can influence each other in many ways.Describe and demonstrate the difference between unilateral,sequential,and reciprocal interdependence.Note: A diagram may help.
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Which group below is least likely to influence a members' social identity?
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When asked to describe her team at Acme Co,Sue explains "The norm is to eat lunch at your desk.Lu is the team leader and Frank plays the role of the group's motivator.Members have built good relationships with one another,but a small group of 4 members form a tight subgroup within the team." Sue is describing the team's
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