Deck 3: The Small Group As a System

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The characteristics or dimensions of a system are its

A) multifinality.
B) communication.
C) equifinality.
D) components.
E) interdependence.
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A closed system has relatively little interchange between the group and its environment.
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Groups, as systems, exhibit interdependence - each component affects each other component.
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The energy, information, and raw material used by an open system that are transformed into output by throughput processes is called an input.
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An entity made up of components in interdependent relationship to each other, requiring constant adaptation among its parts to maintain organic wholeness and balance is called a ______________.
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When a group performs above its apparent potential (determined from member characteristics), that is an instance of positive ______________.
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An evaluation of a committee is usually made on the basis of its input components rather than on its outputs.
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The bona fide group perspective states that groups have stable, but permeable boundaries. What four factors cause this permeability?
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The strategy of ______________ is characterized by actions by the group to close itself off from the environment.
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Critics of systems theory complain of its focus on homeostasis.
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A recommendation by a committee to an administrator is an example of a group output.
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Lois is particularly good about keeping the parent organization aware of what is happening in the work group of which she is a part. Lois is known as a

A) group initiator.
B) problem-solver.
C) group norm.
D) boundary spanner.
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Anything that is produced by a system, such as a tangible product or a change in the system is known as a throughput component.
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General systems theory was developed from an analysis of

A) living entities-including groups and organizations-as they attempt to remain in dynamic balance with the environment by making constant adjustments.
B) the ways in which human societies develop and function.
C) historical trends that develop over long periods of time.
D) small groups of humans and other animals.
E) the functioning of complex machines such as engines.
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What components include funds?

A) Input components
B) Throughput components
C) Output components
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Groups, as systems, exhibit interdependence-each ______________ affects each other.
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In order to accomplish the objectives assigned to them, committees of an organization may need which of the following from the organization?

A) all of these
B) expert consultants
C) information about the budget and other physical resources available to the committee
D) none of these
E) a program about how to work as a committee member
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__________________ states that the whole is not the sum of its parts.
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The status and power relationships in a group constitute which type of environmental component?

A) output component
B) input component
C) processes
D) throughput component
E) resources
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Ideal input components include

A) members understand and accept the group's basic purpose.
B) the group's meeting is comfortable and allows members to discuss without distractions.
C) None of these answers are correct.
D) members share basic beliefs and values about the purpose of the group.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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A brotherhood commune is a(n)

A) open system
B) closed system
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Input variables are:

A) the energy, information, and raw material used by an open system.
B) anything that is produced by a system.
C) all of these.
D) a system's characteristics or dimensions.
E) none of these
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Interdependence states that the parts of a system operate in isolation and do not have an affect on each other or the system as a whole.
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A group's rules, the procedures it follows, its leadership, and communication among members are

A) input variables.
B) processes.
C) output variables.
D) feedback.
E) throughput variables.
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Changing just one characteristic of a group, such as by adding a new member, will result in many other changes.
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Which are challenges faced by bona fide virtual groups?

A) Group membership often fluctuates, with old members leaving and new members joining the group.
B) All of these.
C) Group identity formation refers to the varying levels of commitment and belonging members feel to different groups they belong to.
D) Group members represent other groups, whether they want to or not.
E) Group members have multiple group memberships-they belong to several groups at once, and sometimes their roles conflict.
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What components include solutions?

A) Input components
B) Output components
C) Throughput components
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What components include cohesiveness?

A) Input components
B) Throughput components
C) Output components
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Explain how bona fide group perspective is impacted by groups that do not meet face to face.
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Group members who check out the environment to see who supports the group; bring in information from the environment in summary form; and may also attempt to persuade outsiders to the desires, goals, and importance of the group are called _________________________.
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What components include time?

A) Input components
B) Throughput components
C) Output components
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An international missions group is a(n)

A) closed system
B) open system
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When a new baby enters a household, every family member is affected. This is an example of

A) summativity.
B) multifinality.
C) interdependence.
D) equifinality.
E) small group communication.
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St. Stephen's monastery is a(n)

A) open system
B) closed system
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Open systems are less common than are closed systems.
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For its smaller groups to function well, an organization should ______________ their accomplishments.
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The PBS pledge drive group is a(n)

A) closed system
B) open system
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The Boeing 767 airplane was the result of a partnership between engineers from a variety of firms in a variety of countries. This type of working together is called a

A) technology group.
B) boundary spanner.
C) collaborating group.
D) none of these
E) system variable.
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The three broad categories of system components are

A) input, throughput, and output.
B) input, throughput, and feedback.
C) input, output, and feedback.
D) individual, output, and process.
E) individual, system, and multi-level.
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What components include communication networks?

A) Input components
B) Output components
C) Throughput components
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A small group is formed and that it uses to do its work, including the members; the reasons for the group's formation; resources and environmental conditions is called

A) output.
B) similarity.
C) input.
D) throughput.
E) feedback.
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When thinking about the small group as a system, what is the key component that connects all of the system's relevant parts?

A) communication
B) multifinality
C) equifinality
D) multiple causation
E) summativity
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An ideal throughput component of group members is that they are dependable and Reliable
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A member of a group who generally scans the outside for relevant information and ideas that can be used by the group, including figuring out what the competition is doing is what type of boundary spanner?

A) task coordinator
B) scout
C) guard
D) ambassador
E) none of these
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The components of a group were classified into three major categories, inputs, throughputs and ______________.
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What components include beliefs and values of the members?

A) Throughput components
B) Input components
C) Output components
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A boundary spanner is constantly monitoring the group's _________________ to bring in and take out information relevant to the group's success.
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Those members who constantly monitor the group's environment to bring in and take out information relevant to the group's success. are called

A) reporters.
B) interfacers.
C) boundary spanners.
D) marginal persons.
E) liaisons.
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Feedback is

A) closed system characteristics.
B) open system characteristics.
C) information that helps the system determine whether or not it needs to make adjustments to reach its goals.
D) the setting in which the group exists.
E) none of these
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An ideal environment is one in which cohesiveness is high.
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There should be clear status distinctions among group members, in a hierarchy from highest to lowest.
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A documentary film class is a(n)

A) open system
B) closed system
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Procedures followed by a small group in making major decisions are classified as throughput components.
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Responses to a system's output are collectively referred to as ______________.
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The function(s) of a boundary spanner is (are) to

A) All of these answers are correct.
B) respond to the initiatives from outsiders.
C) initiate transactions between the group and its environment to import and export resources.
D) initiate temporary or permanent group membership.
E) None of these answers are correct.
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Describe the characteristics of an IDEAL small group on the following five input components: member's beliefs about the purpose; number of members; time; meeting place.
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Channel Six news team is a(n)

A) closed system
B) open system
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If a small group is an open system, then

A) it produces a high degree of interchange between the system and its environment.
B) members are open-minded toward new ideas.
C) some members are periodically replaced, such as is done in most standing committees.
D) nonmembers, such as reporters, may attend meetings.
E) the group tends to degenerate (second law of thermodynamics).
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The characteristics or dimensions of a system are its

A) multifinality.
B) communication.
C) equifinality.
D) components.
E) interdependence.
components.
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A closed system has relatively little interchange between the group and its environment.
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Groups, as systems, exhibit interdependence - each component affects each other component.
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The energy, information, and raw material used by an open system that are transformed into output by throughput processes is called an input.
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An entity made up of components in interdependent relationship to each other, requiring constant adaptation among its parts to maintain organic wholeness and balance is called a ______________.
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When a group performs above its apparent potential (determined from member characteristics), that is an instance of positive ______________.
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An evaluation of a committee is usually made on the basis of its input components rather than on its outputs.
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The bona fide group perspective states that groups have stable, but permeable boundaries. What four factors cause this permeability?
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The strategy of ______________ is characterized by actions by the group to close itself off from the environment.
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Critics of systems theory complain of its focus on homeostasis.
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A recommendation by a committee to an administrator is an example of a group output.
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Lois is particularly good about keeping the parent organization aware of what is happening in the work group of which she is a part. Lois is known as a

A) group initiator.
B) problem-solver.
C) group norm.
D) boundary spanner.
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Anything that is produced by a system, such as a tangible product or a change in the system is known as a throughput component.
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General systems theory was developed from an analysis of

A) living entities-including groups and organizations-as they attempt to remain in dynamic balance with the environment by making constant adjustments.
B) the ways in which human societies develop and function.
C) historical trends that develop over long periods of time.
D) small groups of humans and other animals.
E) the functioning of complex machines such as engines.
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What components include funds?

A) Input components
B) Throughput components
C) Output components
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Groups, as systems, exhibit interdependence-each ______________ affects each other.
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In order to accomplish the objectives assigned to them, committees of an organization may need which of the following from the organization?

A) all of these
B) expert consultants
C) information about the budget and other physical resources available to the committee
D) none of these
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__________________ states that the whole is not the sum of its parts.
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The status and power relationships in a group constitute which type of environmental component?

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C) processes
D) throughput component
E) resources
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Ideal input components include

A) members understand and accept the group's basic purpose.
B) the group's meeting is comfortable and allows members to discuss without distractions.
C) None of these answers are correct.
D) members share basic beliefs and values about the purpose of the group.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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A brotherhood commune is a(n)

A) open system
B) closed system
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Input variables are:

A) the energy, information, and raw material used by an open system.
B) anything that is produced by a system.
C) all of these.
D) a system's characteristics or dimensions.
E) none of these
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Interdependence states that the parts of a system operate in isolation and do not have an affect on each other or the system as a whole.
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A group's rules, the procedures it follows, its leadership, and communication among members are

A) input variables.
B) processes.
C) output variables.
D) feedback.
E) throughput variables.
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Changing just one characteristic of a group, such as by adding a new member, will result in many other changes.
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Which are challenges faced by bona fide virtual groups?

A) Group membership often fluctuates, with old members leaving and new members joining the group.
B) All of these.
C) Group identity formation refers to the varying levels of commitment and belonging members feel to different groups they belong to.
D) Group members represent other groups, whether they want to or not.
E) Group members have multiple group memberships-they belong to several groups at once, and sometimes their roles conflict.
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What components include solutions?

A) Input components
B) Output components
C) Throughput components
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What components include cohesiveness?

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C) Output components
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Explain how bona fide group perspective is impacted by groups that do not meet face to face.
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Group members who check out the environment to see who supports the group; bring in information from the environment in summary form; and may also attempt to persuade outsiders to the desires, goals, and importance of the group are called _________________________.
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What components include time?

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An international missions group is a(n)

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When a new baby enters a household, every family member is affected. This is an example of

A) summativity.
B) multifinality.
C) interdependence.
D) equifinality.
E) small group communication.
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St. Stephen's monastery is a(n)

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Open systems are less common than are closed systems.
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For its smaller groups to function well, an organization should ______________ their accomplishments.
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The PBS pledge drive group is a(n)

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The Boeing 767 airplane was the result of a partnership between engineers from a variety of firms in a variety of countries. This type of working together is called a

A) technology group.
B) boundary spanner.
C) collaborating group.
D) none of these
E) system variable.
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The three broad categories of system components are

A) input, throughput, and output.
B) input, throughput, and feedback.
C) input, output, and feedback.
D) individual, output, and process.
E) individual, system, and multi-level.
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What components include communication networks?

A) Input components
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C) Throughput components
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A small group is formed and that it uses to do its work, including the members; the reasons for the group's formation; resources and environmental conditions is called

A) output.
B) similarity.
C) input.
D) throughput.
E) feedback.
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When thinking about the small group as a system, what is the key component that connects all of the system's relevant parts?

A) communication
B) multifinality
C) equifinality
D) multiple causation
E) summativity
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An ideal throughput component of group members is that they are dependable and Reliable
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A member of a group who generally scans the outside for relevant information and ideas that can be used by the group, including figuring out what the competition is doing is what type of boundary spanner?

A) task coordinator
B) scout
C) guard
D) ambassador
E) none of these
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The components of a group were classified into three major categories, inputs, throughputs and ______________.
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What components include beliefs and values of the members?

A) Throughput components
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C) Output components
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A boundary spanner is constantly monitoring the group's _________________ to bring in and take out information relevant to the group's success.
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Those members who constantly monitor the group's environment to bring in and take out information relevant to the group's success. are called

A) reporters.
B) interfacers.
C) boundary spanners.
D) marginal persons.
E) liaisons.
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Feedback is

A) closed system characteristics.
B) open system characteristics.
C) information that helps the system determine whether or not it needs to make adjustments to reach its goals.
D) the setting in which the group exists.
E) none of these
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An ideal environment is one in which cohesiveness is high.
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There should be clear status distinctions among group members, in a hierarchy from highest to lowest.
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A documentary film class is a(n)

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Procedures followed by a small group in making major decisions are classified as throughput components.
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Responses to a system's output are collectively referred to as ______________.
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The function(s) of a boundary spanner is (are) to

A) All of these answers are correct.
B) respond to the initiatives from outsiders.
C) initiate transactions between the group and its environment to import and export resources.
D) initiate temporary or permanent group membership.
E) None of these answers are correct.
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Describe the characteristics of an IDEAL small group on the following five input components: member's beliefs about the purpose; number of members; time; meeting place.
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Channel Six news team is a(n)

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If a small group is an open system, then

A) it produces a high degree of interchange between the system and its environment.
B) members are open-minded toward new ideas.
C) some members are periodically replaced, such as is done in most standing committees.
D) nonmembers, such as reporters, may attend meetings.
E) the group tends to degenerate (second law of thermodynamics).
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