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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A leader who ensures that the team can survive even if a new leader takes over is identified as:
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Singers, celebrities, popular politicians, and star actors tend to have _________ power.
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Provide a definition of a group consistent with the definition given in Chapter 7.
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Informal power is based on liking, relationships, and communication competence.
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A creative group is distinguished from other types of groups because it:
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Communication in a group must always be formal in nature and must always involve all group members.
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A leader who pays attention to members' feelings, comfort, and satisfaction with outcomes is identified as:
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Certain types of groups are less structured and formal than others.
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Gouran and Hirokawa's functional theory of group decision-making suggests group should begin by:
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A formal group is distinguished from other types of groups because it:
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Identify the five phases of group development named by psychologist Bruce Tuckman and note which comes first in group formation.
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Going along with the group even if you disagree is termed as:
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A networking group is distinguished from other types of groups in Chapter 7 because:
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Any collection or assembly of people can be defined as a group, according to your text's authors.
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