Exam 7: Groups and Leaders
Exam 1: An Overview of Everyday Communication35 Questions
Exam 2: Verbal Communication39 Questions
Exam 3: Nonverbal Communication40 Questions
Exam 4: Listening38 Questions
Exam 5: Identities and Perceptions40 Questions
Exam 6: Talk and Interpersonal Relationships36 Questions
Exam 7: Groups and Leaders39 Questions
Exam 8: Culture and Communication36 Questions
Exam 9: Technology in Everyday Life38 Questions
Exam 10: Relational Uses and Understanding of Media37 Questions
Exam 11: Preparing for a Public Presentation37 Questions
Exam 12: Developing a Public Presentation39 Questions
Exam 13: Relating Through Informative Speeches and Persuasive Speeches38 Questions
Exam 14: Delivering a Public Presentation40 Questions
Exam 15: Interviewing35 Questions
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The purpose of support groups is to help run an organization.
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Both the ideas people hold and the relationships they form are important in understanding small groups.
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Leadership is in a person, not between people.
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Irving Janis identified groupthink as a phenomenon that occurs in groups that are:
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A leader who focuses on getting the job done, keeps members on track, and follows a strict agenda is identified as:
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You seek legal advices from lawyers, because they have ________ power.
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Group communication that helps keep people on track and moving forward is referred to as:
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Both Tuckman and Fisher recognize in their models of group development that:
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An advisory group is distinguished from other types of groups because it:
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Previous research on leadership in groups has indicated that leaders require:
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Explain the similarity and difference between formal and advisory groups.
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Group process does not usually begin by jumping right into conflict.
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Group communication that diverts the group from fulfilling its shared purpose is referred to as:
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Group communication that returns the group to its task or purpose after the group has gotten off track is referred to as:
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You listen to your professor, follow the schedule on the syllabus, and submit your assignments on the due date, because your professor has __________ power.
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Cohesiveness, or the ability of group members to work in unison, is:
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A support group is distinguished from other types of groups because it:
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