Exam 6: Structure
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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Apply balance theory to the analysis of a group with the following interpersonal structure: A likes B,B likes A but dislikes C,C likes D and E,D likes E and E likes D but dislikes A
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Which of the following is NOT one of the types of functional roles identified by Benne and Sheats?
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The relationships among users of the social network Facebook are required to be symmetrical relationships.
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Which of the following is NOT a stage of group socialization in Moreland and Levine's model?
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Sherif's study of the autokinetic effect situation indicated that norms
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Sociometric differentiation occurs when varying degrees of liking develop among group members.
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What are some of the common causes of role conflict for college students?
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Which of the following does not belong (according the Moreland and Levine model)with the others?
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According to balance theory,an unbalanced group is one that is experiencing mental turmoil,and so is cognitive unbalanced.
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Social network analysis can be traced to an older method of research known as
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