Exam 6: Verbal and Nonverbal Communication in Groups
Exam 1: Introduction to Group Communication83 Questions
Exam 2: Group Development94 Questions
Exam 3: Group Member Participation51 Questions
Exam 4: Diversity in Groups95 Questions
Exam 5: Group Leadership81 Questions
Exam 6: Verbal and Nonverbal Communication in Groups89 Questions
Exam 7: Listening and Responding in Groups96 Questions
Exam 8: Conflict and Cohesion in Groups78 Questions
Exam 9: Problem Solving in Groups86 Questions
Exam 10: Critical Thinking and Argumentation in Groups72 Questions
Exam 11: Planning and Conducting Meetings89 Questions
Exam 12: Group Presentations94 Questions
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Which of the following behaviors is not classified as a type of disruptive behavior in groups?
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The theory of hyperpersonal communication in virtual teams indicates that some members
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Group social maintenance roles affect a group's ability to achieve its common goal by focusing on behaviors that help get the job done..
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Members with high levels of communication apprehension are more likely to initiate discussions..
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"As the only person here to have ever won the company's prestigious top achievement award,I know what we should do.This statement would most likely be made by a group member functioning in which of the following disruptive behaviors?
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An obstructionist prevents others from participating by monopolizing discussions in a way that inhibits effective collaboration and decision making..
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R.Meredith Belbin's Team-Role Theory differs from the various task and maintenance roles described in the text.Belbin's roles
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One group member can function effectively in several different roles at the same time..
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Group members with low levels of communication apprehension can help members with high apprehension reduce their level of fear and anxiety about communicating by using all of the following strategies EXCEPT
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If Julie confides in and tries to become very close with every group member,she may be exhibiting behavior characteristic of an overpersonal member..
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You can help satisfy a member's control need by giving that person responsibility for and leadership of a special project or a highly visible and important subcommittee..
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"That's great and worth all the time we've spent trying to resolve the problem.Just let me know how I can help make it happen." This statement would most likely be made by a group member functioning in which of Belbin's team roles?
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According to Schutz's FIRO Theory,a group member who feels accepted by the group is an
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Communication apprehension occurs only in a public speaking situations and group meetings..
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A member who seeks attention or tries to impress other members may have a strong inclusion need..
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Affection needs reflect one's desire express and receive warmth to and from others..
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Which of the following strategies and skills are effective when you need to and should say "no" to someone?
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Tracy wants to fit in and be appreciated by other members of his group.Which of Schutz's Interpersonal Needs is she exhibiting?
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Communication apprehension has significant effects on the amount of talk,the content of communication,and the resulting perceptions of other group members..
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Aggressive communicators ask and answer questions without fear or hostility and stand up for their beliefs even when others disagree..
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