Deck 5: Becoming a Group
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Deck 5: Becoming a Group
1
In the assimilation stage of socialization, members of a group begin to work together.
True
2
Role functions in a small group include: task, maintenance, and _____.
individual
3
Tension felt when members disagree about substantive issues is called _____ tension.
secondary
4
Give three examples each of group rules and group norms. What are the four common ways norms develop? Give an example of each.
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5
In a _____ climate, members are inclined to try to control, manipulate, and criticize each other.
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Technology makes managing task and socioemotional demands less complicated.
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7
The _____ phase of socialization is characterized by full integration into the group.
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8
Which of the following is a kind of social tension that is similar to stage fright?
A) uncertainty
B) primary
C) role
D) tertiary
E) secondary
A) uncertainty
B) primary
C) role
D) tertiary
E) secondary
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9
"Group drive" refers to
A) motivation of a group to increase its influence over the parent organization.
B) motivation to belong to a group.
C) motivation to accomplish the group task.
D) competition among groups in an organization.
E) motivation to gain power in a group.
A) motivation of a group to increase its influence over the parent organization.
B) motivation to belong to a group.
C) motivation to accomplish the group task.
D) competition among groups in an organization.
E) motivation to gain power in a group.
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10
List five unhelpful individual roles in a group and explain how each of them can harm the group.
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11
Members need to pay attention to the ethics of their behavior, particularly as a group's roles and norms develop. Patterns that form early in a group's life guide their future interaction and can be hard to break. That is why it is critical for those patterns to be productive and to adhere to the highest standards of ethical behavior. Name the four suggestions in your textbook that support ethical group guidelines.
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12
Humor is never an effective way to handle tension within a group.
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13
Some models of group development have been more linear than others.
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14
Tobias says, "Let's begin with the first item on the agenda." Tobias is engaging in
A) summarizing.
B) initiating orienting.
C) clarifying.
D) information seeking.
E) suggesting procedure.
A) summarizing.
B) initiating orienting.
C) clarifying.
D) information seeking.
E) suggesting procedure.
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15
Group A's members have interacted with various groups throughout their lives, and they all know how to act in a group. This most closely represents which characteristic of structuration?
A) No law forces group members to follow rules.
B) Groups are constantly recreating themselves.
C) Group members don't come to a group with a clean slate.
D) Group members can say and do as they please.
E) None of these answer is correct.
A) No law forces group members to follow rules.
B) Groups are constantly recreating themselves.
C) Group members don't come to a group with a clean slate.
D) Group members can say and do as they please.
E) None of these answer is correct.
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16
Which of the following is the best method a leader can use to reduce tertiary tensions in a group?
A) Use a vote to settle the issue.
B) Drop out of the group because you can only suffer from so much ego-centered, time-wasting behavior.
C) Confront the members, pointing out how their power struggle is hurting the group.
D) Rely on any type of humor.
E) Deal with it indirectly.
A) Use a vote to settle the issue.
B) Drop out of the group because you can only suffer from so much ego-centered, time-wasting behavior.
C) Confront the members, pointing out how their power struggle is hurting the group.
D) Rely on any type of humor.
E) Deal with it indirectly.
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17
When members of a newly appointed tuition committee first met, they addressed each other by title and family name (e.g., "Dr. Einfatt"). They continued to do so throughout the life of the committee. This is an example of a group norm established by
A) reference to a general cultural norm.
B) latency.
C) explicit statements.
D) primacy.
E) a critical incident.
A) reference to a general cultural norm.
B) latency.
C) explicit statements.
D) primacy.
E) a critical incident.
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18
"Deviants" can be helpful to a group.
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19
A group finds that one member is highly deviant on an important issue or norm. In the order in which they are likely to occur, describe the steps the group will probably take until the member either conforms or the group gives up.
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20
Which of the following is NOT a way in which a group norm is set?
A) through explicit statements
B) through critical events
C) from general culture
D) behaviors that occur early in the development of the group
E) Robert's Rules of Order
A) through explicit statements
B) through critical events
C) from general culture
D) behaviors that occur early in the development of the group
E) Robert's Rules of Order
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21
The _____ stage of socialization involves becoming part of a group and developing expectations about it.
A) encounter
B) assimilation
C) exit
D) antecedent
E) anticipatory
A) encounter
B) assimilation
C) exit
D) antecedent
E) anticipatory
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22
Even though members know how to behave within their culture, laws do not enforce this behavior.
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23
Task cohesiveness is less likely to produce groupthink than is interpersonal cohesiveness.
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24
A group member is suggesting how to accomplish a task. This behavior would be classified as a(n) _____ role.
A) individual
B) maintenance
C) formal
D) hidden agenda
E) task
A) individual
B) maintenance
C) formal
D) hidden agenda
E) task
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25
A norm that says members should tolerate _____ can help control the level of secondary and tertiary tensions among group members.
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26
Verbal and nonverbal communication among members creates a group's roles, norms, rules, and climate. This is representative of which of the following theories?
A) communicative obedience
B) group cohesion
C) incorporation
D) structuration
E) facilitation
A) communicative obedience
B) group cohesion
C) incorporation
D) structuration
E) facilitation
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27
Another stage of socialization in a group is called the _____ stage, and this is where expectations and reality meet.
A) anticipatory
B) assimilation
C) antecedent
D) encounter
E) exit
A) anticipatory
B) assimilation
C) antecedent
D) encounter
E) exit
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28
Some group members are arguing for three different recommendations the committee might make. They are probably experiencing _____ tension.
A) primary
B) uncertainty
C) tertiary
D) role
E) secondary
A) primary
B) uncertainty
C) tertiary
D) role
E) secondary
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29
In establishing a supportive climate, _____ statements try to search honestly for the best solution.
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30
Freedom of expression must be discouraged if a group is to get along.
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31
According to your textbook, what is/are the best way(s) of dealing with a deviant member of a group?
A) None of these answer is correct.
B) Members could ignore and isolate the deviant.
C) Build solidarity among the members against the deviant.
D) All of these answers are correct.
E) Try to persuade the deviant member to conform.
A) None of these answer is correct.
B) Members could ignore and isolate the deviant.
C) Build solidarity among the members against the deviant.
D) All of these answers are correct.
E) Try to persuade the deviant member to conform.
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32
Informal and implicit standards of behavior are called _____.
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33
Roles in small groups are primarily informal-such as electing a chair of the group.
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34
Superiority statements pull rank on other members, which can only strengthen a group.
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35
Structuration is the idea that group communication creates, maintains, and recreates a group's norms.
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36
What are the major differences between defensive and supportive group climates?
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37
Group _____ refers to the atmosphere or environment within a group.
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38
_____ refers to the general belief that members can rely on each other.
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39
_____ refers to the bonds of attachment group members feel toward each other.
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40
Tony can always be counted on to complete assignments in his group. He has interpersonal trust.
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41
_____ tension is when group members experience anxiety that arises from meeting new members.
A) Primary
B) Task
C) Secondary
D) Tertiary
E) Uncertainty
A) Primary
B) Task
C) Secondary
D) Tertiary
E) Uncertainty
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42
A group member who has had serious problems with past groups is probably in which of the following stages of group socialization?
A) encounter
B) antecedent
C) assimilation
D) exit
E) anticipatory
A) encounter
B) antecedent
C) assimilation
D) exit
E) anticipatory
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43
Two group members are arguing over leadership responsibilities. They are probably experiencing which of the following tensions?
A) tertiary
B) primary
C) uncertainty
D) secondary
E) role
A) tertiary
B) primary
C) uncertainty
D) secondary
E) role
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44
Two kinds of trust are essential for an open, productive climate when communicating in a group. Name these types and explain why each is important.
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45
Group members must reinforce each other's roles if they are to become stable.
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46
_____ tension results when members struggle over who will decide the rules and procedures for the group.
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47
The first key issue that a group must address is the management of which two concerns?
A) introductions and conclusions
B) meeting dates and times
C) boundaries and rules
D) assignment breakdown and grading policies
E) social tensions and moving from one stage of development to another
A) introductions and conclusions
B) meeting dates and times
C) boundaries and rules
D) assignment breakdown and grading policies
E) social tensions and moving from one stage of development to another
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48
Which of the following is characteristic of highly task-cohesive groups?
A) Members understand and accept tasks.
B) All of these answers are correct.
C) Members may be excited about a task.
D) Members are committed to completing tasks.
E) Members are motivated to accomplish a task.
A) Members understand and accept tasks.
B) All of these answers are correct.
C) Members may be excited about a task.
D) Members are committed to completing tasks.
E) Members are motivated to accomplish a task.
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49
What is the best way to manage prolonged tertiary tension in a group?
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50
Group development will both influence and be influenced by the group's task(s) and the relationships among members.
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51
Sometimes norms are established by _____ statements that a leader or another member makes.
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52
_____ is the process by which new and/or established members learn to fit together through communication.
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53
An unstated private goal a member wants to achieve through a group is called a _____.
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54
The major difference between rules and norms is that
A) norms are created by individuals, rules by groups.
B) rules are enforced by peer pressure, norms by leaders.
C) rules are about what should happen; norms are about what should not happen.
D) norms are written, rules are not.
E) rules are more formal and are often written.
A) norms are created by individuals, rules by groups.
B) rules are enforced by peer pressure, norms by leaders.
C) rules are about what should happen; norms are about what should not happen.
D) norms are written, rules are not.
E) rules are more formal and are often written.
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