Exam 5: Cohesion and Development

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What are consequences (positive and negative)of working in cohesive groups?

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Which of the following is NOT a currently accepted component of a multilevel conception of cohesion?

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The stages in Tuckman's group development model are,in order,

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Relational cohesion theory,like cognitive dissonance theory,argues that people tend to become more committed to their groups when the group causes members to experience negative,rather than positive,emotions.

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Which of the following is NOT one of the stages identified by Tuckman in his theory of group development?

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Conflict is to the ____ stage as increased cohesion is to the ____ stage.

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When you are traveling by plane,what stage would you like your cockpit crew to have attained?

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Elizabeth measures how groups change and evolve over time.She studies

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Which of the following is most closely associated with task cohesion?

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The group is high in ___ cohesion,for all the members are personally committed to doing their part to help the group reach its goals.

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In general,cohesive groups outperform groups without cohesion.

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Bales' equilibrium model (which argues that,over time,the group oscillates between task and interpersonal concerns)is an example of a ___ model.

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Which of the following statements is true?

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The Strikers,a soccer team,goes through periods where members play well and show great unity,but between these phases they tend to experience periods of internal conflict.The Striker's development is consistent with a ___ model.

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Which of the following statements is true?

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Tentative communication and concern for ambiguity typify the orientation level of group development.

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Compare and contrast successive-stage theories of group development and cyclical models of development.

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A multicomponent approach to cohesion assumes

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The famous case study of the group of true believers that formed around the psychic Marion Keech conducted by Festinger and his colleagues indicated that

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Apply the multi-component concept of cohesion to these three types of groups: a group of friends,a family,and a sports team.

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