Deck 12: Nature and Classes of Contracts: Contracting on the Internet
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Deck 12: Nature and Classes of Contracts: Contracting on the Internet
1
Which view suggests leadership is determined by a group's motivation, group members' experience, and knowledge?
A) Style view of leadership
B) Situational view of leadership
C) Functional view of leadership
D) Traits view of leadership
A) Style view of leadership
B) Situational view of leadership
C) Functional view of leadership
D) Traits view of leadership
B
2
After a team member presents a solution to a group problem, Christina responds, "That solution just won't work. The idea presented at our last meeting is the only one that will work." What defensive communication behavior is she displaying?
A) Empathy
B) Cooperative messages
C) Emphasizing certainty
D) Problem orientation
A) Empathy
B) Cooperative messages
C) Emphasizing certainty
D) Problem orientation
C
3
What decision-making method is most appropriate in an emergency room setting where medical professionals must make timely, immediate, life-or-death decisions for incoming patients?
A) Decision by vote
B) Decision by consensus
C) Decision by authority
D) Decision by self
A) Decision by vote
B) Decision by consensus
C) Decision by authority
D) Decision by self
C
4
According to Hersey-Blanchard's definition of the situational view of leadership, what should a leader do when group members have motivation and experience with the group's task?
A) Participate
B) Tell
C) Delegate
D) Sell
A) Participate
B) Tell
C) Delegate
D) Sell
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5
An important step in group brainstorming is to not squelch creativity by judging and critiquing generated ideas.
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6
At what stage in the situational view of leadership does shared decision making occur while simultaneously less direction is provided?
A) Selling
B) Telling
C) Participating
D) Adjourning
A) Selling
B) Telling
C) Participating
D) Adjourning
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7
The traits view of leadership suggests that
A) laissez-faire leadership is ineffective.
B) democratic leadership is always best.
C) leaders are made, not born.
D) leaders are born, not made.
A) laissez-faire leadership is ineffective.
B) democratic leadership is always best.
C) leaders are made, not born.
D) leaders are born, not made.
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8
All of these are among the most common problems in leading and conducting meetings EXCEPT
A) participants get off topic.
B) no clear agenda is defined.
C) meetings take too long.
D) leaders must take responsibility for planning.
A) participants get off topic.
B) no clear agenda is defined.
C) meetings take too long.
D) leaders must take responsibility for planning.
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9
A moderate amount of affective conflict can help prevent groupthink.
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10
Disagreements about the group's tasks, procedures, or decision options are called (a)
A) substantive conflict.
B) affective conflict.
C) groupthink.
D) defensive climate.
A) substantive conflict.
B) affective conflict.
C) groupthink.
D) defensive climate.
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11
Teams collect information on the nature and scope of the problem facing them, then systematically search for a solution when engaging in (the)
A) group brainstorming.
B) groupthink.
C) decision making.
D) structured problem-solving approach.
A) group brainstorming.
B) groupthink.
C) decision making.
D) structured problem-solving approach.
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12
In which step of the structured problem-solving process would team members be most prone to groupthink?
A) Establish criteria for a decision
B) Choose the best decision
C) Discuss possible solutions
D) Define and analyze the problem
A) Establish criteria for a decision
B) Choose the best decision
C) Discuss possible solutions
D) Define and analyze the problem
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13
Even though Bob is chair of the reunion committee, he lets the group make decisions and take action. Which leadership style is Bob using?
A) Democratic
B) Situational
C) Laissez-faire
D) Functional
A) Democratic
B) Situational
C) Laissez-faire
D) Functional
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14
Which view addresses the types of communication behaviors needed to help a group achieve its goal?
A) Traits view of leadership
B) Functional view of leadership
C) Situational view of leadership
D) Style view of leadership
A) Traits view of leadership
B) Functional view of leadership
C) Situational view of leadership
D) Style view of leadership
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15
What stage of the Model of Situational Leadership requires an autocratic style in which the leader provides clear, explicit direction about a task?
A) Participating
B) Delegating
C) Selling
D) Telling
A) Participating
B) Delegating
C) Selling
D) Telling
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16
Which decision-making method results in team members experiencing greater levels of satisfaction and cohesion?
A) Decision by vote
B) Decision by consensus
C) Decision by authority
D) Decision by leader
A) Decision by vote
B) Decision by consensus
C) Decision by authority
D) Decision by leader
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17
According to the traits view of leadership, anyone can learn to become a leader.
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18
Which view of leadership focuses on the behaviors leaders use to influence others?
A) Traits view
B) Situational view
C) Style view
D) Functional view
A) Traits view
B) Situational view
C) Style view
D) Functional view
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19
Leaders who use a laissez-faire leadership style allow group members to control what happens.
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20
In groups that decide by consensus, team member satisfaction has been shown to
be lower.
be lower.
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21
According to Hersey and Blanchard, member readiness refers to the extent that members have experience, knowledge, and motivation to work together.
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22
Which leadership style involves telling others what to do?
A) Affective
B) Laissez-faire
C) Democratic
D) Autocratic
A) Affective
B) Laissez-faire
C) Democratic
D) Autocratic
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23
A telling or autocratic leadership style is best when
A) team members have much knowledge and experience.
B) a group is relatively new.
C) group members are used to having decision-making control.
D) group members know each other and work well together.
A) team members have much knowledge and experience.
B) a group is relatively new.
C) group members are used to having decision-making control.
D) group members know each other and work well together.
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24
Laissez-faire leadership
A) allows the group to take charge of decisions and actions.
B) is always ineffective.
C) leads to a lack of group cohesiveness.
D) occurs when the leader maintains strict control of the group.
A) allows the group to take charge of decisions and actions.
B) is always ineffective.
C) leads to a lack of group cohesiveness.
D) occurs when the leader maintains strict control of the group.
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25
A leader with an autocratic leadership style
A) seeks input from team members.
B) allows the team members to make decisions.
C) makes decisions and expects them to be followed.
D) focuses on avoiding groupthink.
A) seeks input from team members.
B) allows the team members to make decisions.
C) makes decisions and expects them to be followed.
D) focuses on avoiding groupthink.
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26
Which view of leadership suggests leaders are more effective once they have analyzed themselves, their groups, and the circumstances in which they must lead?
A) Styles view of leadership
B) Democratic view of leadership
C) Situational view of leadership
D) Functional view of leadership
A) Styles view of leadership
B) Democratic view of leadership
C) Situational view of leadership
D) Functional view of leadership
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27
The view that all leaders share certain personal and physical characteristics is called the
A) traits view of leadership.
B) style view of leadership.
C) situational view of leadership.
D) functional view of leadership.
A) traits view of leadership.
B) style view of leadership.
C) situational view of leadership.
D) functional view of leadership.
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28
A structured, written outline that guides communication among meeting participants is called (a)
A) meeting agenda.
B) meeting minutes.
C) meeting plan.
D) meeting outline.
A) meeting agenda.
B) meeting minutes.
C) meeting plan.
D) meeting outline.
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29
There is no variation to the structured problem-solving approach.
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30
What stage of the situational view of leadership is most focused on support and encouragement?
A) Participating
B) Delegating
C) Telling
D) Selling
A) Participating
B) Delegating
C) Telling
D) Selling
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31
An overly cohesive group that avoids challenging one another's ideas is likely to experience
A) substantive conflict.
B) groupthink.
C) affective conflict.
D) shared leadership.
A) substantive conflict.
B) groupthink.
C) affective conflict.
D) shared leadership.
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32
When members of a group engage in groupthink, they do NOT
A) exhibit too much cohesion.
B) discourage outside input.
C) critically evaluate options.
D) focus on harmony.
A) exhibit too much cohesion.
B) discourage outside input.
C) critically evaluate options.
D) focus on harmony.
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33
As chairperson of her local MADD group, Kathryn believes in practicing social equality. She shares decision making and seeks input from group members. According to the styles view of leadership, which leadership style is Kathryn using?
A) Democratic
B) Situational
C) Laissez-faire
D) Functional
A) Democratic
B) Situational
C) Laissez-faire
D) Functional
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34
Relying on authority is appropriate when a group must make a decision quickly.
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35
The laissez-faire leadership style is more likely to be appropriate for a mature and highly productive group than for a new group.
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36
The notion that each group member is capable of influencing and directing the group is called
A) autocratic leadership.
B) laissez-faire leadership.
C) situational leadership.
D) shared leadership.
A) autocratic leadership.
B) laissez-faire leadership.
C) situational leadership.
D) shared leadership.
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37
Recent studies have shown that group members can get better ideas from a brainstorming session if they hold off on coming up with ideas until the formal group brainstorming session begins.
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38
The first step in the structured problem-solving approach is
A) establish criteria for a solution.
B) define and analyze the problem.
C) discuss possible solutions.
D) choose the best solution.
A) establish criteria for a solution.
B) define and analyze the problem.
C) discuss possible solutions.
D) choose the best solution.
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39
When all members support a given course of action, what is achieved?
A) Groupthink
B) A supportive climate
C) Structured problem solving
D) Consensus
A) Groupthink
B) A supportive climate
C) Structured problem solving
D) Consensus
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40
Rachel is chairing an upcoming meeting of her ski club, and she is concerned that the meeting may not be productive because the members of the club tend to talk about different subjects at the same time and go off on tangents. What should Rachel do to help keep the meeting on track?
A) Make all important decisions on her own beforehand
B) Send each member a set of meeting minutes
C) Establish a defensive communication climate
D) Prepare and follow an agenda
A) Make all important decisions on her own beforehand
B) Send each member a set of meeting minutes
C) Establish a defensive communication climate
D) Prepare and follow an agenda
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41
The ability to influence and direct others to meet group goals defines
A) groupthink.
B) leadership.
C) problem solving
D) decision making
A) groupthink.
B) leadership.
C) problem solving
D) decision making
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42
Interpersonal, cultural, or power differences between members are called (a)
A) substantive conflict.
B) affective conflict.
C) groupthink.
D) defensive climate.
A) substantive conflict.
B) affective conflict.
C) groupthink.
D) defensive climate.
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43
Which is a written record of the discussion, actions, and decisions in a meeting?
A) Meeting agenda
B) Problem solving
C) Meeting minutes
D) Decision making
A) Meeting agenda
B) Problem solving
C) Meeting minutes
D) Decision making
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44
Which is a belief of the situational view of leadership?
A) Effective leaders change their styles as their groups evolve.
B) Certain leadership styles are always effective.
C) Task and maintenance roles must be balanced.
D) All talented leaders share certain characteristics.
A) Effective leaders change their styles as their groups evolve.
B) Certain leadership styles are always effective.
C) Task and maintenance roles must be balanced.
D) All talented leaders share certain characteristics.
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45
Leaders can create supportive or defensive communication climates depending on how they manage conflict, maintain satisfying relations, and focus on completing a task.
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46
According to the style view of leadership, the democratic leadership style is the best style in all situations.
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47
What is the process of making choices among alternatives called?
A) Structured problem solving
B) Consensus
C) Decision making
D) Brainstorming
A) Structured problem solving
B) Consensus
C) Decision making
D) Brainstorming
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48
Effective group brainstorming includes all of the following EXCEPT
A) soliciting wild "out of the box" ideas.
B) carefully judging each idea.
C) generating as many ideas as possible.
D) elaborating on ideas.
A) soliciting wild "out of the box" ideas.
B) carefully judging each idea.
C) generating as many ideas as possible.
D) elaborating on ideas.
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49
What is the first step in planning a meeting?
A) Determine who will attend the meeting.
B) Define the purpose of the meeting.
C) Decide when the meeting will be held.
D) Identify where the meeting will take place.
A) Determine who will attend the meeting.
B) Define the purpose of the meeting.
C) Decide when the meeting will be held.
D) Identify where the meeting will take place.
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50
Which leadership style involves inviting input from group members and encouraging shared decision making?
A) Affective
B) Laissez-faire
C) Democratic
D) Autocratic
A) Affective
B) Laissez-faire
C) Democratic
D) Autocratic
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51
When conducting a virtual meeting by videoconference or telephone, the leader should start by clarifying the anticipated outcomes of the meeting.
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52
According to the functional view of leadership, an effective group can have more than one member serving in a leadership role.
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53
Autocratic leaders may be the most effective option during a serious crisis when there is little time to have a group discussion.
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54
Minh maintains strict control over the planning for the Battle of the Bands Planning Committee. He insists on determining the direction and outcome of the committee's discussion. According to the styles view of leadership, which leadership style is Minh using?
A) Autocratic
B) Situational
C) Laissez-faire
D) Functional
A) Autocratic
B) Situational
C) Laissez-faire
D) Functional
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55
The emotional tone established within a group is its
A) communication style.
B) view of leadership.
C) leadership style.
D) communication climate.
A) communication style.
B) view of leadership.
C) leadership style.
D) communication climate.
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56
Leaders who use a meeting agenda are less likely to get off topic or run an overly long meeting.
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57
Generating ideas with a team of people to solve a problem is called
A) consensus.
B) structured problem-solving.
C) decision making.
D) group brainstorming.
A) consensus.
B) structured problem-solving.
C) decision making.
D) group brainstorming.
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58
Assumptions about appropriate gender behaviors can negatively affect perceptions of women in designated leader positions.
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59
In which leadership style do leaders provide little direction or structure for their teams?
A) Laissez-faire
B) Autocratic
C) Supportive
D) Democratic
A) Laissez-faire
B) Autocratic
C) Supportive
D) Democratic
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60
Evaluative language is an example of a defensive communication response. What alternative type of behavior should you use in a supportive communication response?
A) Controlling messages
B) You" statements
C) Neutrality
D) Descriptive language
A) Controlling messages
B) You" statements
C) Neutrality
D) Descriptive language
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61
What are the two types of communication climate?
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62
According to the situational view of leadership, what four types of leadership can be used?
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63
What is the key characteristic of the functional view of leadership?
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64
Explain the style view of leadership and identify its three styles.
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65
What is the relationship between groupthink and cohesion?
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66
What are some possible results of ignoring gender and cultural differences?
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67
How can a team member apply a collaborative conflict style to manage group conflict?
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68
What are the top five problems associated with having a meeting?
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69
A team member who says "That's a stupid idea" is demonstrating what type of communication behavior?
A) Evaluative language
B) Descriptive language
C) Controlling messages
D) Problem-orientation approach
A) Evaluative language
B) Descriptive language
C) Controlling messages
D) Problem-orientation approach
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70
What is included in a meeting's minutes?
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71
How can a group prevent groupthink?
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72
Identify three defensive and supportive communication behaviors that contribute to the communication climate.
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73
What steps can a group take to encourage effective brainstorming?
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74
What decision-making method can enhance group members' satisfaction and cohesion?
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75
Identify and define three decision-making methods.
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76
What communication behavior can stunt group brainstorming?
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77
What is an example of a supportive communication response?
A) Controlling messages
B) Cooperative messages
C) Apathetic language
D) Evaluative language
A) Controlling messages
B) Cooperative messages
C) Apathetic language
D) Evaluative language
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78
Identify the steps necessary to use structured problem solving.
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79
Which of the following is NOT a method of decision making?
A) Decision by vote
B) Decision by consensus
C) Decision by authority
D) Decision by situation
A) Decision by vote
B) Decision by consensus
C) Decision by authority
D) Decision by situation
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80
Identify and describe the three basic purposes for holding a meeting.
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