Deck 15: Structuration Theory

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All of the following statements about rules are true EXCEPT

A) rules may be implicitly stated
B) rules limit our ability to create structures in groups and thus increase uncertainty
C) rules may be explicitly stated
D) rules enable members to understand and interact with others
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All of the following are assumptions of Structuration Theory (ST) EXCEPT

A) Communication rules serve as both the medium for and an outcome of interactions.
B) Power structures are present in organizations and guide the decision-making process.
C) Groups and organizations are produced and reproduced through the use of rules and resources.
D) In employing the processes of agency and reflexivity, group members are equipped with the ability to articulate reasons for their behaviors.
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Structuration theorists believe that all social interaction in an organization is comprised of a ______________ and ______________ dimension.

A) temporal and spatial
B) cognitive and affective
C) informal and informational
D) reflexive and reflective
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Structuration is defined as

A) the system in which an organization operates and develops its rules and resources for guiding interaction
B) the development of agency and reflexivity as facilitating decision making in organizations and groups
C) the rules and resources that affect organizational members interactions and decisions on a daily basis
D) the process by which systems are produced and reproduced through members' use of rules and resources
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Rules explain both __________ something is done and __________ a goal may be accomplished.

A) why/how
B) when/where
C) how/why
D) where/when
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Which approach to knowing characterizes the research undertaken using ST?

A) socio-cultural
B) interpretive/hermeneutic
C) critical
D) positivistic/empirical
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When you do what your boss asks you to do because you recognize that she has the ability to promote you following next month's performance evaluations, you are acknowledging her

A) favoritism tendencies
B) reward power
C) allocative resources
D) structuration capacity
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Critics of Structuration Theory are primarily concerned with its

A) heuristic value
B) ability to stand the test of time
C) lack of parsimony
D) logical consistency
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Alberto is able to get his group members to agree to participate in a late-night meeting in order to decide on a plan of action before the deadline set by the client. While most people typically would not be willing to work such late hours, Alberto's team complies with his request because he is the Manager of Operations for their division of the company. Which of the following types of power is most influential in getting the group to agree to the late-night meeting?

A) expert power
B) referent power
C) reward power
D) legitimate power
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One's ability to exert influence over others based on his/her ability to penalize group members who do not comply, such as a boss who can require workers who arrive late to do undesirable tasks, is called

A) reward power
B) referent power
C) expert power
D) coercive power
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In Structuration Theory, the _____ is the group or organization and the behaviors that the group engages in to pursue its goals, and the _____ is the rules and resources used to sustain a group or organization.

A) system/structure
B) collective/structuration
C) structure/system
D) agent/agency
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With which of the following communication traditions is Structuration Theory associated?

A) semiotic
B) cybernetic
C) rhetorical
D) phenomenological
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When you are assigned to a group for a class project, your ability to express your thoughts and goals in a language that other group members are able to understand is called

A) practical consciousness
B) authoritative resources
C) discursive consciousness
D) power base
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The five bases of social power are considered to be _________ resources.

A) allocative
B) authoritative
C) material
D) practical
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The person who engages in behavior in the group is referred to as the _________ by structuration theorists.

A) agent
B) agency
C) structure
D) authoritative resource
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Anthony Giddens believes that

A) people are unaware of the influence of others
B) structure and rules restrict behavior
C) communication systems are too complex to completely understand
D) rules are key to an individual's satisfaction
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A system is a group or organization, not the behaviors the group engages in to pursue its goals.
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Giddens views all group members as having some sort of power.
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Structure is the term that is used to refer to the rules and resources that group members use to guide their behavior and sustain their system.
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Legitimate power is based on a person's ability to exert influence over other group members on the basis of his/her position or title.
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Poole and his colleagues conclude that the key to understanding groups is through an analysis of the rules that underlie them.
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Poole and his colleagues contend that small groups are aware of and knowledgeable about the events and activities that take place around them.
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Another word for social integration in Structuration Theory is reciprocity.
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Structures are viewed as having both temporal and spatial qualities, and Giddens maintains, in understanding them we must try to ignore the time-space relations inherent in the constitution of all social interaction.
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Giddens views social structures as a double-edged sword in that they restrict our behavior, but those same rules are necessarily because they enable us to understand and interact with others.
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Distinguish between the concepts of rules and resources. How does a group utilize each of these concepts in arriving at a decision?
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Identify the five authoritative resources used by groups in arriving at decisions. Provide an example of each type of power exerted in group decisions in which you were a participant.
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Identify potential benefits and costs associated with each of the following paths of decision making: unitary path, complex-cyclic path, solution-orientation path.
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Discuss whether or not you believe Structuration Theory relates to a few, many, or most groups and organizations. Are there some concepts that are more readily applicable than others? Explain.
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Apply the principles of discursive consciousness and practical consciousness to relationships you have with others. What similarities and differences exist across these relationships?
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Does Structuration Theory have any utility in helping make class-assigned groups more effective as they work on class projects? If so, which concepts do you feel would be useful to teach students embarking on group work, so that they may better understand group processes that may make the group more or less effective? If not, why not?
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Select five concepts from Structuration Theory to apply to this school as an organization. Use examples to illustrate each concept. Be sure to explain each concept's role in the larger theoretical framework to show you understand how it relates to the theory.
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All of the following statements about rules are true EXCEPT

A) rules may be implicitly stated
B) rules limit our ability to create structures in groups and thus increase uncertainty
C) rules may be explicitly stated
D) rules enable members to understand and interact with others
rules limit our ability to create structures in groups and thus increase uncertainty
2
All of the following are assumptions of Structuration Theory (ST) EXCEPT

A) Communication rules serve as both the medium for and an outcome of interactions.
B) Power structures are present in organizations and guide the decision-making process.
C) Groups and organizations are produced and reproduced through the use of rules and resources.
D) In employing the processes of agency and reflexivity, group members are equipped with the ability to articulate reasons for their behaviors.
In employing the processes of agency and reflexivity, group members are equipped with the ability to articulate reasons for their behaviors.
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Structuration theorists believe that all social interaction in an organization is comprised of a ______________ and ______________ dimension.

A) temporal and spatial
B) cognitive and affective
C) informal and informational
D) reflexive and reflective
temporal and spatial
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Structuration is defined as

A) the system in which an organization operates and develops its rules and resources for guiding interaction
B) the development of agency and reflexivity as facilitating decision making in organizations and groups
C) the rules and resources that affect organizational members interactions and decisions on a daily basis
D) the process by which systems are produced and reproduced through members' use of rules and resources
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Rules explain both __________ something is done and __________ a goal may be accomplished.

A) why/how
B) when/where
C) how/why
D) where/when
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Which approach to knowing characterizes the research undertaken using ST?

A) socio-cultural
B) interpretive/hermeneutic
C) critical
D) positivistic/empirical
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When you do what your boss asks you to do because you recognize that she has the ability to promote you following next month's performance evaluations, you are acknowledging her

A) favoritism tendencies
B) reward power
C) allocative resources
D) structuration capacity
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Critics of Structuration Theory are primarily concerned with its

A) heuristic value
B) ability to stand the test of time
C) lack of parsimony
D) logical consistency
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Alberto is able to get his group members to agree to participate in a late-night meeting in order to decide on a plan of action before the deadline set by the client. While most people typically would not be willing to work such late hours, Alberto's team complies with his request because he is the Manager of Operations for their division of the company. Which of the following types of power is most influential in getting the group to agree to the late-night meeting?

A) expert power
B) referent power
C) reward power
D) legitimate power
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One's ability to exert influence over others based on his/her ability to penalize group members who do not comply, such as a boss who can require workers who arrive late to do undesirable tasks, is called

A) reward power
B) referent power
C) expert power
D) coercive power
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In Structuration Theory, the _____ is the group or organization and the behaviors that the group engages in to pursue its goals, and the _____ is the rules and resources used to sustain a group or organization.

A) system/structure
B) collective/structuration
C) structure/system
D) agent/agency
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With which of the following communication traditions is Structuration Theory associated?

A) semiotic
B) cybernetic
C) rhetorical
D) phenomenological
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When you are assigned to a group for a class project, your ability to express your thoughts and goals in a language that other group members are able to understand is called

A) practical consciousness
B) authoritative resources
C) discursive consciousness
D) power base
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The five bases of social power are considered to be _________ resources.

A) allocative
B) authoritative
C) material
D) practical
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The person who engages in behavior in the group is referred to as the _________ by structuration theorists.

A) agent
B) agency
C) structure
D) authoritative resource
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Anthony Giddens believes that

A) people are unaware of the influence of others
B) structure and rules restrict behavior
C) communication systems are too complex to completely understand
D) rules are key to an individual's satisfaction
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A system is a group or organization, not the behaviors the group engages in to pursue its goals.
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Giddens views all group members as having some sort of power.
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Structure is the term that is used to refer to the rules and resources that group members use to guide their behavior and sustain their system.
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Legitimate power is based on a person's ability to exert influence over other group members on the basis of his/her position or title.
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Poole and his colleagues conclude that the key to understanding groups is through an analysis of the rules that underlie them.
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Poole and his colleagues contend that small groups are aware of and knowledgeable about the events and activities that take place around them.
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Another word for social integration in Structuration Theory is reciprocity.
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Structures are viewed as having both temporal and spatial qualities, and Giddens maintains, in understanding them we must try to ignore the time-space relations inherent in the constitution of all social interaction.
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Giddens views social structures as a double-edged sword in that they restrict our behavior, but those same rules are necessarily because they enable us to understand and interact with others.
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Distinguish between the concepts of rules and resources. How does a group utilize each of these concepts in arriving at a decision?
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Identify the five authoritative resources used by groups in arriving at decisions. Provide an example of each type of power exerted in group decisions in which you were a participant.
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Identify potential benefits and costs associated with each of the following paths of decision making: unitary path, complex-cyclic path, solution-orientation path.
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Discuss whether or not you believe Structuration Theory relates to a few, many, or most groups and organizations. Are there some concepts that are more readily applicable than others? Explain.
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Apply the principles of discursive consciousness and practical consciousness to relationships you have with others. What similarities and differences exist across these relationships?
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Does Structuration Theory have any utility in helping make class-assigned groups more effective as they work on class projects? If so, which concepts do you feel would be useful to teach students embarking on group work, so that they may better understand group processes that may make the group more or less effective? If not, why not?
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Select five concepts from Structuration Theory to apply to this school as an organization. Use examples to illustrate each concept. Be sure to explain each concept's role in the larger theoretical framework to show you understand how it relates to the theory.
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