Deck 9: Foundations of Group Behavior

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At Milton farms, where a large part of the management comes from the same sociocultural background, many employees of diverse ethical or cultural origins are hired only to ensure legal compliance with laws relating to diversity at the workplace. The company's day-to-day functioning leaves much to be desired in terms of promoting diversity. Recently, the owner's cousin was promoted to the post of a branch manager while three suitable candidates hailing from different cultures were blatantly overlooked. This is an example of ________.

A)social loafing
B)ingroup favoritism
C)groupthink
D)contrast bias
E)social exchange
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Which of the following differentiates between formal and informal groups?

A)The timeline of reference for formal groups is greater than that for informal groups.
B)The impact of formal groups on organizational performance is less than that of informal groups.
C)Formal groups pursue the goal of social contact, while informal groups have definite organizational goals to attain.
D)Formal groups are typically smaller in size when compared to informal groups.
E)Formal groups involve clearly defined tasks and roles, while informal groups are neither formally structured nor organizationally determined.
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Our tendency to take personal pride or offense for the accomplishments of a group we are a part of is the territory of the ________ theory.

A)social exchange
B)expectancy
C)social identity
D)reinforcement
E)equity
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________ is defined as the tendency to see members of the group of which we are a part of as better than other people.

A)Ingroup homogeneity
B)Xenocentrism
C)Ingroup favoritism
D)Black sheep effect
E)Hindsight bias
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Similarity is a characteristic under the social identity theory that manifests itself in the ________.

A)tendency of ingroup members to notice and emphasize identities that reflect how different they are from other groups
B)tendency of people who have greater uniformity in values and characteristics to have greater group identification as well
C)tendency of people to link themselves to high-status groups in an attempt to define themselves favorably
D)tendency of people to use the group as a means of understanding who they are and how they fit into the world
E)tendency of ingroup members to prefer and endorse the products, ideas, and aspects of someone else's culture over their own
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Often, our identification with our workgroups is stronger than with our organizations. Both are important to positive outcomes in attitudes and behaviors. Additionally, if we have low identification in relation to the group, there may be increased competition and decreased organizational citizenship behavior (OCB)by group members. If we have low identification with our organizations, we may experience decreased satisfaction and OCB.
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Which of the following is true regarding formal groups?

A)They are natural formations that arise in response to the need for social contact.
B)They lack clearly defined structures and roles for their members.
C)They have negligible impact on employee performance and behavior.
D)A group of people who come together to protest against a new law make up a formal group.
E)They are marked by stipulated behaviors in pursuit of organizational goals.
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Aaron Dias was working on the last shift for the day at All Needs, a retail store owned by an Asian man, when he opened the cash register and stole some money thinking that nobody would witness him stealing. However, one of the customers watched him steal the money and reported it to the manager the next day, and Aaron was terminated. Subsequently, the manager became extremely strict with all his Caucasian employees and was often heard abusing them by saying, "You guys are all the same." This scenario depicts ________.

A)social loafing
B)ingroup favoritism
C)groupthink
D)contrast bias
E)social exchange
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Which of the following represents the second stage in the five-stage group development model?

A)adjourning
B)performing
C)storming
D)forming
E)norming
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Which of the following is true with regard to groups?

A)A group is characterized by the independence of its members.
B)A group typically lacks definite roles and structures.
C)A group influences our emotional reactions.
D)An informal gathering cannot be considered a group.
E)The membership of a group does not affect how its members treat outsiders.
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Which of the following stages of the five-stage group development model is characterized by a great deal of uncertainty about the group's purpose, structure, and leadership?

A)introduction
B)storming
C)forming
D)evolution
E)norming
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Describe the relationship between distinctiveness and groupshift.
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An informal group is characterized by the ________.

A)stipulation of expected behaviors by the organization
B)predetermined designation of tasks of members
C)pursuit of particular organizational goals
D)fulfillment of the need for social contact
E)creation of timelines and rationale
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In the context of the social identity theory, distinctiveness refers to the ________.

A)tendency of people who have greater uniformity in values and characteristics to have greater identification as well
B)tendency of people to link themselves to high-status groups in an attempt to define themselves favorably
C)tendency of people to use the group as a means of understanding who they are and how they fit into the world
D)tendency of ingroup members to prefer and endorse the products, ideas, and aspects of someone else's culture over their own
E)tendency of ingroup members to notice and emphasize identities that reflect how different they are from other groups
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Which of the following is true with regard to the social identity theory?

A)It proposes that members take personal pride in accomplishments but dissociate from the group in the event of any offenses or failures.
B)It proposes that people have emotional reactions to the failure or success of their group because their self-esteem is tied into the group's performance.
C)It proposes that people develop only one social identity in childhood that becomes more defined and concrete in the course of their lives.
D)It proposes that social identities can never be detrimental as they have no effect on how members of an ingroup view members of an out-group.
E)It proposes that members of an ingroup are viewed as being homogeneous, while members of an out-group are seen as being heterogeneous.
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Status is a characteristic under the social identity theory that reflects the ________.

A)tendency of people to use the group as a means of understanding who they are and how they fit into the world
B)tendency of people who have greater uniformity in values and characteristics to have greater identification as well
C)tendency of people to link themselves to groups of higher social standing in an attempt to define themselves favorably
D)tendency of ingroup members to prefer and endorse the products, ideas, and aspects of someone else's culture over their own
E)tendency of ingroup members to notice and emphasize identities that reflect how different they are from other groups
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Uncertainty reduction is a dimension of the social identity theory that manifests itself in the ________.

A)tendency of people who have greater uniformity in values and characteristics to have greater identification as well
B)tendency of people to use the group as a means of understanding who they are and how they fit into the world
C)tendency of people to link themselves to groups of higher social standing in an attempt to define themselves favorably
D)tendency of ingroup members to prefer and endorse the products, ideas, and aspects of someone else's culture over their own
E)tendency of ingroup members to notice and emphasize identities that reflect how different they are from other groups
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Describe the characteristics of the social identity theory.
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The second stage of the five-stage group development model is characterized by ________.

A)uncertainty about the purpose, structure, and leadership of the group
B)cohesiveness and close relationships among members of the group
C)strong feelings of group identity among members of the group
D)intragroup conflict within the group
E)pride in the accomplishments of the group
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Ingroups and outgroups pave the way for social identity threat, which is akin to stereotype threat.
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Which of the following represents the major determinants of group development and functioning as depicted by the punctuated-equilibrium model?

A)better perspectives and patterns
B)group solidarity and collectivist goals
C)promotion of diversity
D)deadlines and time constraints
E)role perception and expectation
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A batch of trainees has been assigned a new project, and the team is unsure of the details of the project and how they will pursue its completion as a group with specific tasks and roles. This batch of trainees is in the forming stage of group development.
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List and briefly describe the stages in the five-stage model of group development.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the norming stage of group development?

A)According to the five-stage group development model, this is the second stage in the group development model.
B)This stage is characterized by a great deal of uncertainty about the group's purpose, structure, and leadership.
C)During this stage, members accept the existence of the group but resist the constraints it imposes on individuality.
D)During this stage, the group develops a common set of expectations of what defines correct member behavior.
E)During this stage the group completes the task at hand.
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Describe the punctuated-equilibrium model.
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The determination of the behavioral patterns and assumptions through which the group approaches the project is a function of the ________ phase in the punctuated-equilibrium model.

A)performing
B)inertia
C)equilibrium
D)transition
E)first meeting
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The first phase of group development for temporary groups involves ________.

A)the phase of inertia before transition
B)the determination of the group's direction
C)the transition to plan the major changes
D)a period of accelerated activity
E)the adoption of new perspectives
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Tabby Tolman is a project coordinator at Tristar Solutions. Whenever a new project comes her way, she holds a project meeting and follows it up with repeated meetings to address any concerns the team members may have and to monitor their progress. However, with the peak of the business season arriving, she has been holding just one project initiation meeting for every project to save on time. She has become increasingly worried about the team's progress with no inputs coming from the members, and she has had no time to check with them. With two weeks left to go for a high priority project of a month's duration, she has now begun to see some work coming through and is relieved. This development reflects that the group is at the stage of ________.

A)forming
B)inertia following the first meeting
C)second phase of inertia before the group's last meeting
D)storming
E)transition following the halfway mark in the timeline
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During the third stage of group development, ________.

A)conflicts over leadership are common
B)the group demonstrates cohesiveness
C)intragroup conflicts occur
D)members resist the constraints the group places on them
E)groups disband
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Role ________ is defined as the way others believe you should act in a given context.

A)fuzziness
B)expectation
C)conflict
D)perception
E)enhancement
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Role perception is defined as ________.

A)the way others believe we should act in a given context
B)our view of how we are supposed to act in a given situation
C)the existence of roles that are at variance with one another
D)the socially defined position or rank given to group members by others
E)the degree to which members are motivated to stay in the group
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Which of the following statements is true with regard to the punctuated-equilibrium model of group development?

A)It applies to all permanent work groups.
B)It follows the five stages of forming, storming, norming, performing, and adjourning.
C)It does not consider the changes in patterns of group activities in response to deadlines and time constraints.
D)It involves the two strategies of groupthink and groupshift to break out of the phases of inertia.
E)It characterizes groups as exhibiting long periods of inertia interspersed with brief revolutionary changes.
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Janice Cooper has recently joined a hospital as a part of the internship program prescribed by the nursing school she attends. Janice, who was inspired to take up this profession by the story of Florence Nightingale, has very strong ideals about how she should behave as a nurse. She feels that as a nurse she must be gentle, pleasant, and caring at all times so she can serve her patients well, and she often goes to great lengths as an intern by putting in extra hours at the hospital and so on. The scenario reflects Janice's ________.

A)role fuzziness
B)role ambiguity
C)role conflict
D)role perception
E)role status
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The development of temporary work groups is best understood in terms of the five-stage group development model.
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During the forming stage of group development, close relationships develop and the group demonstrates cohesiveness.
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Which of the following statements is most likely to be true regarding the performing stage?

A)The performing stage is characterized by a great deal of uncertainty about the group's purpose, structure, and leadership.
B)During the performing stage, there is conflict over who will control the group.
C)The performing stage involves members trying out different behaviors in order to understand which behaviors the group considers acceptable.
D)For permanent work groups, performing is the last stage in development.
E)During the performing stage, members accept the existence of the group but resist the constraints it imposes on individuality.
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By the end of the stage of ________, a relatively clear hierarchy of leadership within the group is established.

A)norming
B)storming
C)forming
D)adjourning
E)performing
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When the group energy is focused on the task at hand and the group is fully functional, it is said to be in the stage of ________.

A)storming
B)norming
C)inertia
D)forming
E)performing
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Most people assume that police officers should behave in a lawful manner, refrain from demonstrating favoritism to any particular group, and do their best to uphold the law. Which of the following terms best represents these beliefs?

A)diversity
B)similarity
C)role expectation
D)uncertainty reduction
E)dispersion of responsibility
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Which of the following is true with regard to the five-stage group development model?

A)All permanent groups pass through the five stages of this model of group development successively.
B)For temporary work teams, the performing stage is the last stage of group development.
C)The model assumes that employees are functioning at their most effective level beginning in the first stage.
D)A positive social focus may aid a group in reaching the performing stage more rapidly.
E)Groups proceed through the stages of group development in similar speed and timelines.
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Which of the following is true with regard to deviant workplace behavior?

A)It is involuntary in nature.
B)Widespread deviant workplace behavior depends on the accepted norms of the group.
C)It has a negligible adverse impact on organization as it is accepted by some employees.
D)Research on deviance at the workplace has shown that employees operating individually engage in more deviant behaviors than those who function as a part of groups.
E)Leaving work early is an example of a property-related deviant workplace behavior.
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Role perception indicates our view of how we are supposed to act in a given situation.
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Explain the relationship between role conflict and reference groups.
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Jonas Wilkes has struggled for many years with tight finances at home. Throughout school and college, he worked really hard, earned the best grades, and prepared himself for a better life. By a better life, he meant a house in the uptown Wellington Road and a membership in the Diamond District Club where he envisions himself playing golf on weekends. The residents of Wellington Road and the members of Diamond District Club serve as a(n)________ for him.

A)nominal group
B)organizational group
C)control group
D)intervention group
E)reference group
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The important groups to which an individual belongs or hopes to belong are known as ________ groups.

A)interacting
B)reference
C)organizational
D)control
E)nominal
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Which of the following is an example of performance norms?

A)dress codes
B)rules in informal groups
C)assignment of difficult jobs, pay, and equipment
D)distribution of pay
E)the manner in which a job must be done
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A local government work crew cleans up parks and other public spaces. In this crew, the dirtiest jobs are generally given to the newest members, while the more senior members of the crew tend to do little except draw their pay. Which of the following classes of norms encompasses arrangements like this?

A)performance norms
B)appearance norms
C)resource allocation norms
D)reference norms
E)leisure norms
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Status refers to the ________.

A)impact that support of group norms has on workplace civility
B)adjustment of one's behavior to align with the norms of the group
C)socially defined position or rank given to groups or group members by others
D)existence of roles that are at variance with one another
E)acceptable standards of behavior within a group that are shared by the group's members
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the effect of status on conformity pressure?

A)High-status individuals are often given less freedom to deviate from norms than are other group members.
B)People in high-status jobs have especially negative reactions to social pressure exerted by people in low-status jobs.
C)Lower-status people are better able to resist conformity pressures than their high-status peers.
D)Groups exert equal conformity pressure on all individuals regardless of their status.
E)Compared to high-status members, low-status members are given a wider range of discretion as long as their activities aren't severely detrimental to group goal achievement.
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According to status characteristics theory, which of the following factors does not determine status?

A)control over the resources needed by the group
B)contribution to goals
C)ability to conform to group norms
D)personality
E)talent
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Michael is devout and very active in his church. He is also a very dedicated employee. His manager offers him a promotion, but the new role will require him to work Sundays. Michael would like the promotion but realizes that it would force him to miss some church activities. In this situation, Michael is most likely to experience ________.

A)role conflict
B)social loafing
C)groupthink
D)role fuzziness
E)groupshift
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A company's dress code policy comes under the performance norms.
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Which of the following represents the acceptable standards of behavior within a group that are shared by the group's members?

A)status
B)norms
C)dyads
D)goals
E)cliques
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________ refers to the adjustment of one's behavior to align with the norms of the group.

A)Deviance
B)Conflict
C)Divergence
D)Conformity
E)Appearance
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When ________, the result is role conflict.

A)compliance with one role aids our performance in another role
B)compliance with the group is an attempt to understand who we are and how we fit into the world
C)compliance with the group is marked by a tendency to notice and emphasize those aspects of the group that are distinctive
D)compliance with one role requirement may make it difficult to comply with another
E)compliance with the group is strengthened by members who have similar values and characteristics
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Which of the following terms best represents voluntary actions that violate significant organizational norms and, in doing so, threaten the well-being of the organization or its members?

A)undue hardship
B)deviant workplace behavior
C)antidiscrimination and retaliation
D)progressive discipline
E)wrongful termination
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Explain the following terms: role perception and role expectation.
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Role expectations at work are often conveyed through the psychological contract.
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The ________ norms dictate behavior such as with whom group members eat lunch and friendships on and off the job.

A)appearance
B)social arrangement
C)performance
D)reference
E)organizational
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The popular thinking is that to increase creativity in groups, for instance, norms should be loosened. However, research on gender-diverse groups indicates that strong political correctness (PC)norms increase group creativity.
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High-status members of groups are often given less freedom to deviate from norms than are other group members.
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How does group size affect a group's behavior?
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Which of the following terms indicates the tendency of individuals to spend less effort when working collectively?

A)groupthink
B)collective efficacy
C)social loafing
D)groupshift
E)social facilitation
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________ refers to the degree to which members are attracted to each other and motivated to stay in the group.

A)Assertiveness
B)Social dominance
C)Authoritativeness
D)Cohesiveness
E)Diversity
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How can norms be used to reduce deviant workplace behavior?
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When ________ is of importance in decision making, group decisions are preferred to individual decisions.

A)acceptance of solution
B)speed
C)efficiency
D)clear responsibility
E)legitimacy
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the effect of group cohesiveness and performance norms on group productivity?

A)When cohesiveness is low and performance norms are also low, productivity will be high.
B)The productivity of the group is affected by the performance norms but not by the cohesiveness of the group.
C)If cohesiveness is high and performance norms are low, productivity will be high.
D)If cohesiveness is low and performance norms are high, productivity will be low.
E)When both cohesiveness and performance norms are high, productivity will be high.
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What are four common classes of norms?
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What is the relationship between performance norms, cohesiveness, and group productivity?
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ICE is a non-profit organization that runs awareness campaigns and research programs that provide data to initiate the process of legislative changes on various aspects of the environment like forest cover, nuclear fuel, endangered species and others. The ICE operates through networks of grass-root level researchers who are grouped into flexible project teams whose roles and duties change with each new project. The ICE believes its employees to be like family, and an informal environment pervades its functioning without any compromises being made in the efficiency. Recently, the project manager of the rainwater harvesting pilot project in the suburbs has been informed of two delays in the project. When the third extension request came to him, he looked into the matter by speaking individually with the five team members. Which of the following complaints by the team members, if true, would indicate the presence of social loafing in the team?

A)A team member complained that the residents of the suburb in which they were working were uncooperative and did not accept their most cordial requests for helping in data collection.
B)Nancy, one of the new team members, reported that she felt the team was not cohesive enough.
C)Two of the most experienced employees on the team reported having to shoulder a disproportionate amount of the current workload and asked for an internal transfer.
D)The scarcity of funds was one of the major concerns that all the team members mentioned.
E)The team members were dissatisfied with the compensation package as they felt they were putting in a lot of work and being paid relatively less.
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Which of the following is an advantage of group decision making when compared to individual decision making?

A)increased ambiguous responsibility
B)increased conformity pressures
C)increased diversity of views
D)increased dispersion of accountability
E)increased pace of decision making
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According to the status characteristics theory, what are the three sources of status?
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When faced with a number of tight deadlines, Mandy Moore often delegates work collectively. Recently she chose some fairly experienced employees to work on a high-priority project. She was heartened to see that the selected group of employees was having numerous meetings and working hard. However, when she went to check on their progress at the halfway mark in the project schedule, she was shocked to see how little the team had done in the past three weeks. This scenario reflects ________.

A)groupthink
B)collective efficacy
C)social loafing
D)groupshift
E)ingroup favoritism
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Which of the following is true with regard to social loafing?

A)Social loafing decreases when rewards are added for collective performance of the group.
B)Social loafing reflects the drastic rise in employee performance when employees work collectively.
C)Social loafing involves the cumulative rise in productivity when teams increase in size.
D)Social loafing is a result of the emphasis on individual outcomes over shared outcomes.
E)Social loafing is witnessed less in collectivist cultures where people take pride in group performance.
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An individual's personal characteristics, like good looks or friendly personality, represent one of the dimensions of the status characteristics theory.
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Greater performance diversity creates greater social loafing the longer a group is together, which decreases satisfaction and performance.
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Which of the following is an effective means of countering social loafing?

A)increasing the rewards the group is given if it succeeds
B)increasing the amount by which the group's progress is monitored
C)ensuring that individual contributions to the group's outcome are identified
D)increasing the size of the group
E)increasing the group's workload
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Which of the following is a contributing factor with regard to social loafing?

A)difficult task assignments
B)high collective efficacy
C)severe time constraints
D)dispersion of responsibility
E)heavy workload
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________ is defined as the extent to which members of a group are similar to, or different from, one another.

A)Homogeneity
B)Diversity
C)Conformity
D)Civility
E)Universality
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the effect that size of the group has on the performance of the group?

A)The size of the group does not affect the group's overall behavior.
B)Evidence indicates that larger groups are faster at completing tasks than smaller ones.
C)Compared to smaller groups, larger groups are better at problem solving.
D)If the goal of the group is fact-finding, then smaller groups are more effective than larger groups.
E)Evidence indicates that individuals perform better in larger groups than in smaller ones.
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At Milton farms, where a large part of the management comes from the same sociocultural background, many employees of diverse ethical or cultural origins are hired only to ensure legal compliance with laws relating to diversity at the workplace. The company's day-to-day functioning leaves much to be desired in terms of promoting diversity. Recently, the owner's cousin was promoted to the post of a branch manager while three suitable candidates hailing from different cultures were blatantly overlooked. This is an example of ________.

A)social loafing
B)ingroup favoritism
C)groupthink
D)contrast bias
E)social exchange
B
Explanation:B)Ingroup favoritism means we see members of our ingroup as better than other people, and people not in our group as all the same.
2
Which of the following differentiates between formal and informal groups?

A)The timeline of reference for formal groups is greater than that for informal groups.
B)The impact of formal groups on organizational performance is less than that of informal groups.
C)Formal groups pursue the goal of social contact, while informal groups have definite organizational goals to attain.
D)Formal groups are typically smaller in size when compared to informal groups.
E)Formal groups involve clearly defined tasks and roles, while informal groups are neither formally structured nor organizationally determined.
E
Explanation:E)A formal group is one that is defined by the organization's structure, with designated work assignments establishing tasks.An informal group is neither formally structured nor organizationally determined.
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Our tendency to take personal pride or offense for the accomplishments of a group we are a part of is the territory of the ________ theory.

A)social exchange
B)expectancy
C)social identity
D)reinforcement
E)equity
C
Explanation:C)Our tendency to take personal pride or offense for the accomplishments of a group is the territory of social identity theory.
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________ is defined as the tendency to see members of the group of which we are a part of as better than other people.

A)Ingroup homogeneity
B)Xenocentrism
C)Ingroup favoritism
D)Black sheep effect
E)Hindsight bias
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Similarity is a characteristic under the social identity theory that manifests itself in the ________.

A)tendency of ingroup members to notice and emphasize identities that reflect how different they are from other groups
B)tendency of people who have greater uniformity in values and characteristics to have greater group identification as well
C)tendency of people to link themselves to high-status groups in an attempt to define themselves favorably
D)tendency of people to use the group as a means of understanding who they are and how they fit into the world
E)tendency of ingroup members to prefer and endorse the products, ideas, and aspects of someone else's culture over their own
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Often, our identification with our workgroups is stronger than with our organizations. Both are important to positive outcomes in attitudes and behaviors. Additionally, if we have low identification in relation to the group, there may be increased competition and decreased organizational citizenship behavior (OCB)by group members. If we have low identification with our organizations, we may experience decreased satisfaction and OCB.
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Which of the following is true regarding formal groups?

A)They are natural formations that arise in response to the need for social contact.
B)They lack clearly defined structures and roles for their members.
C)They have negligible impact on employee performance and behavior.
D)A group of people who come together to protest against a new law make up a formal group.
E)They are marked by stipulated behaviors in pursuit of organizational goals.
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Aaron Dias was working on the last shift for the day at All Needs, a retail store owned by an Asian man, when he opened the cash register and stole some money thinking that nobody would witness him stealing. However, one of the customers watched him steal the money and reported it to the manager the next day, and Aaron was terminated. Subsequently, the manager became extremely strict with all his Caucasian employees and was often heard abusing them by saying, "You guys are all the same." This scenario depicts ________.

A)social loafing
B)ingroup favoritism
C)groupthink
D)contrast bias
E)social exchange
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Which of the following represents the second stage in the five-stage group development model?

A)adjourning
B)performing
C)storming
D)forming
E)norming
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Which of the following is true with regard to groups?

A)A group is characterized by the independence of its members.
B)A group typically lacks definite roles and structures.
C)A group influences our emotional reactions.
D)An informal gathering cannot be considered a group.
E)The membership of a group does not affect how its members treat outsiders.
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Which of the following stages of the five-stage group development model is characterized by a great deal of uncertainty about the group's purpose, structure, and leadership?

A)introduction
B)storming
C)forming
D)evolution
E)norming
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Describe the relationship between distinctiveness and groupshift.
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An informal group is characterized by the ________.

A)stipulation of expected behaviors by the organization
B)predetermined designation of tasks of members
C)pursuit of particular organizational goals
D)fulfillment of the need for social contact
E)creation of timelines and rationale
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In the context of the social identity theory, distinctiveness refers to the ________.

A)tendency of people who have greater uniformity in values and characteristics to have greater identification as well
B)tendency of people to link themselves to high-status groups in an attempt to define themselves favorably
C)tendency of people to use the group as a means of understanding who they are and how they fit into the world
D)tendency of ingroup members to prefer and endorse the products, ideas, and aspects of someone else's culture over their own
E)tendency of ingroup members to notice and emphasize identities that reflect how different they are from other groups
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Which of the following is true with regard to the social identity theory?

A)It proposes that members take personal pride in accomplishments but dissociate from the group in the event of any offenses or failures.
B)It proposes that people have emotional reactions to the failure or success of their group because their self-esteem is tied into the group's performance.
C)It proposes that people develop only one social identity in childhood that becomes more defined and concrete in the course of their lives.
D)It proposes that social identities can never be detrimental as they have no effect on how members of an ingroup view members of an out-group.
E)It proposes that members of an ingroup are viewed as being homogeneous, while members of an out-group are seen as being heterogeneous.
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Status is a characteristic under the social identity theory that reflects the ________.

A)tendency of people to use the group as a means of understanding who they are and how they fit into the world
B)tendency of people who have greater uniformity in values and characteristics to have greater identification as well
C)tendency of people to link themselves to groups of higher social standing in an attempt to define themselves favorably
D)tendency of ingroup members to prefer and endorse the products, ideas, and aspects of someone else's culture over their own
E)tendency of ingroup members to notice and emphasize identities that reflect how different they are from other groups
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Uncertainty reduction is a dimension of the social identity theory that manifests itself in the ________.

A)tendency of people who have greater uniformity in values and characteristics to have greater identification as well
B)tendency of people to use the group as a means of understanding who they are and how they fit into the world
C)tendency of people to link themselves to groups of higher social standing in an attempt to define themselves favorably
D)tendency of ingroup members to prefer and endorse the products, ideas, and aspects of someone else's culture over their own
E)tendency of ingroup members to notice and emphasize identities that reflect how different they are from other groups
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Describe the characteristics of the social identity theory.
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The second stage of the five-stage group development model is characterized by ________.

A)uncertainty about the purpose, structure, and leadership of the group
B)cohesiveness and close relationships among members of the group
C)strong feelings of group identity among members of the group
D)intragroup conflict within the group
E)pride in the accomplishments of the group
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Ingroups and outgroups pave the way for social identity threat, which is akin to stereotype threat.
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Which of the following represents the major determinants of group development and functioning as depicted by the punctuated-equilibrium model?

A)better perspectives and patterns
B)group solidarity and collectivist goals
C)promotion of diversity
D)deadlines and time constraints
E)role perception and expectation
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A batch of trainees has been assigned a new project, and the team is unsure of the details of the project and how they will pursue its completion as a group with specific tasks and roles. This batch of trainees is in the forming stage of group development.
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23
List and briefly describe the stages in the five-stage model of group development.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the norming stage of group development?

A)According to the five-stage group development model, this is the second stage in the group development model.
B)This stage is characterized by a great deal of uncertainty about the group's purpose, structure, and leadership.
C)During this stage, members accept the existence of the group but resist the constraints it imposes on individuality.
D)During this stage, the group develops a common set of expectations of what defines correct member behavior.
E)During this stage the group completes the task at hand.
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Describe the punctuated-equilibrium model.
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The determination of the behavioral patterns and assumptions through which the group approaches the project is a function of the ________ phase in the punctuated-equilibrium model.

A)performing
B)inertia
C)equilibrium
D)transition
E)first meeting
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The first phase of group development for temporary groups involves ________.

A)the phase of inertia before transition
B)the determination of the group's direction
C)the transition to plan the major changes
D)a period of accelerated activity
E)the adoption of new perspectives
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28
Tabby Tolman is a project coordinator at Tristar Solutions. Whenever a new project comes her way, she holds a project meeting and follows it up with repeated meetings to address any concerns the team members may have and to monitor their progress. However, with the peak of the business season arriving, she has been holding just one project initiation meeting for every project to save on time. She has become increasingly worried about the team's progress with no inputs coming from the members, and she has had no time to check with them. With two weeks left to go for a high priority project of a month's duration, she has now begun to see some work coming through and is relieved. This development reflects that the group is at the stage of ________.

A)forming
B)inertia following the first meeting
C)second phase of inertia before the group's last meeting
D)storming
E)transition following the halfway mark in the timeline
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During the third stage of group development, ________.

A)conflicts over leadership are common
B)the group demonstrates cohesiveness
C)intragroup conflicts occur
D)members resist the constraints the group places on them
E)groups disband
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30
Role ________ is defined as the way others believe you should act in a given context.

A)fuzziness
B)expectation
C)conflict
D)perception
E)enhancement
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Role perception is defined as ________.

A)the way others believe we should act in a given context
B)our view of how we are supposed to act in a given situation
C)the existence of roles that are at variance with one another
D)the socially defined position or rank given to group members by others
E)the degree to which members are motivated to stay in the group
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32
Which of the following statements is true with regard to the punctuated-equilibrium model of group development?

A)It applies to all permanent work groups.
B)It follows the five stages of forming, storming, norming, performing, and adjourning.
C)It does not consider the changes in patterns of group activities in response to deadlines and time constraints.
D)It involves the two strategies of groupthink and groupshift to break out of the phases of inertia.
E)It characterizes groups as exhibiting long periods of inertia interspersed with brief revolutionary changes.
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33
Janice Cooper has recently joined a hospital as a part of the internship program prescribed by the nursing school she attends. Janice, who was inspired to take up this profession by the story of Florence Nightingale, has very strong ideals about how she should behave as a nurse. She feels that as a nurse she must be gentle, pleasant, and caring at all times so she can serve her patients well, and she often goes to great lengths as an intern by putting in extra hours at the hospital and so on. The scenario reflects Janice's ________.

A)role fuzziness
B)role ambiguity
C)role conflict
D)role perception
E)role status
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34
The development of temporary work groups is best understood in terms of the five-stage group development model.
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35
During the forming stage of group development, close relationships develop and the group demonstrates cohesiveness.
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36
Which of the following statements is most likely to be true regarding the performing stage?

A)The performing stage is characterized by a great deal of uncertainty about the group's purpose, structure, and leadership.
B)During the performing stage, there is conflict over who will control the group.
C)The performing stage involves members trying out different behaviors in order to understand which behaviors the group considers acceptable.
D)For permanent work groups, performing is the last stage in development.
E)During the performing stage, members accept the existence of the group but resist the constraints it imposes on individuality.
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37
By the end of the stage of ________, a relatively clear hierarchy of leadership within the group is established.

A)norming
B)storming
C)forming
D)adjourning
E)performing
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38
When the group energy is focused on the task at hand and the group is fully functional, it is said to be in the stage of ________.

A)storming
B)norming
C)inertia
D)forming
E)performing
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39
Most people assume that police officers should behave in a lawful manner, refrain from demonstrating favoritism to any particular group, and do their best to uphold the law. Which of the following terms best represents these beliefs?

A)diversity
B)similarity
C)role expectation
D)uncertainty reduction
E)dispersion of responsibility
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Which of the following is true with regard to the five-stage group development model?

A)All permanent groups pass through the five stages of this model of group development successively.
B)For temporary work teams, the performing stage is the last stage of group development.
C)The model assumes that employees are functioning at their most effective level beginning in the first stage.
D)A positive social focus may aid a group in reaching the performing stage more rapidly.
E)Groups proceed through the stages of group development in similar speed and timelines.
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41
Which of the following is true with regard to deviant workplace behavior?

A)It is involuntary in nature.
B)Widespread deviant workplace behavior depends on the accepted norms of the group.
C)It has a negligible adverse impact on organization as it is accepted by some employees.
D)Research on deviance at the workplace has shown that employees operating individually engage in more deviant behaviors than those who function as a part of groups.
E)Leaving work early is an example of a property-related deviant workplace behavior.
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42
Role perception indicates our view of how we are supposed to act in a given situation.
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43
Explain the relationship between role conflict and reference groups.
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44
Jonas Wilkes has struggled for many years with tight finances at home. Throughout school and college, he worked really hard, earned the best grades, and prepared himself for a better life. By a better life, he meant a house in the uptown Wellington Road and a membership in the Diamond District Club where he envisions himself playing golf on weekends. The residents of Wellington Road and the members of Diamond District Club serve as a(n)________ for him.

A)nominal group
B)organizational group
C)control group
D)intervention group
E)reference group
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45
The important groups to which an individual belongs or hopes to belong are known as ________ groups.

A)interacting
B)reference
C)organizational
D)control
E)nominal
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46
Which of the following is an example of performance norms?

A)dress codes
B)rules in informal groups
C)assignment of difficult jobs, pay, and equipment
D)distribution of pay
E)the manner in which a job must be done
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47
A local government work crew cleans up parks and other public spaces. In this crew, the dirtiest jobs are generally given to the newest members, while the more senior members of the crew tend to do little except draw their pay. Which of the following classes of norms encompasses arrangements like this?

A)performance norms
B)appearance norms
C)resource allocation norms
D)reference norms
E)leisure norms
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48
Status refers to the ________.

A)impact that support of group norms has on workplace civility
B)adjustment of one's behavior to align with the norms of the group
C)socially defined position or rank given to groups or group members by others
D)existence of roles that are at variance with one another
E)acceptable standards of behavior within a group that are shared by the group's members
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49
Which of the following statements is true regarding the effect of status on conformity pressure?

A)High-status individuals are often given less freedom to deviate from norms than are other group members.
B)People in high-status jobs have especially negative reactions to social pressure exerted by people in low-status jobs.
C)Lower-status people are better able to resist conformity pressures than their high-status peers.
D)Groups exert equal conformity pressure on all individuals regardless of their status.
E)Compared to high-status members, low-status members are given a wider range of discretion as long as their activities aren't severely detrimental to group goal achievement.
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50
According to status characteristics theory, which of the following factors does not determine status?

A)control over the resources needed by the group
B)contribution to goals
C)ability to conform to group norms
D)personality
E)talent
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51
Michael is devout and very active in his church. He is also a very dedicated employee. His manager offers him a promotion, but the new role will require him to work Sundays. Michael would like the promotion but realizes that it would force him to miss some church activities. In this situation, Michael is most likely to experience ________.

A)role conflict
B)social loafing
C)groupthink
D)role fuzziness
E)groupshift
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52
A company's dress code policy comes under the performance norms.
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53
Which of the following represents the acceptable standards of behavior within a group that are shared by the group's members?

A)status
B)norms
C)dyads
D)goals
E)cliques
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54
________ refers to the adjustment of one's behavior to align with the norms of the group.

A)Deviance
B)Conflict
C)Divergence
D)Conformity
E)Appearance
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55
When ________, the result is role conflict.

A)compliance with one role aids our performance in another role
B)compliance with the group is an attempt to understand who we are and how we fit into the world
C)compliance with the group is marked by a tendency to notice and emphasize those aspects of the group that are distinctive
D)compliance with one role requirement may make it difficult to comply with another
E)compliance with the group is strengthened by members who have similar values and characteristics
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56
Which of the following terms best represents voluntary actions that violate significant organizational norms and, in doing so, threaten the well-being of the organization or its members?

A)undue hardship
B)deviant workplace behavior
C)antidiscrimination and retaliation
D)progressive discipline
E)wrongful termination
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57
Explain the following terms: role perception and role expectation.
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58
Role expectations at work are often conveyed through the psychological contract.
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59
The ________ norms dictate behavior such as with whom group members eat lunch and friendships on and off the job.

A)appearance
B)social arrangement
C)performance
D)reference
E)organizational
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60
The popular thinking is that to increase creativity in groups, for instance, norms should be loosened. However, research on gender-diverse groups indicates that strong political correctness (PC)norms increase group creativity.
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61
High-status members of groups are often given less freedom to deviate from norms than are other group members.
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62
How does group size affect a group's behavior?
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63
Which of the following terms indicates the tendency of individuals to spend less effort when working collectively?

A)groupthink
B)collective efficacy
C)social loafing
D)groupshift
E)social facilitation
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64
________ refers to the degree to which members are attracted to each other and motivated to stay in the group.

A)Assertiveness
B)Social dominance
C)Authoritativeness
D)Cohesiveness
E)Diversity
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65
How can norms be used to reduce deviant workplace behavior?
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66
When ________ is of importance in decision making, group decisions are preferred to individual decisions.

A)acceptance of solution
B)speed
C)efficiency
D)clear responsibility
E)legitimacy
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67
Which of the following statements is true regarding the effect of group cohesiveness and performance norms on group productivity?

A)When cohesiveness is low and performance norms are also low, productivity will be high.
B)The productivity of the group is affected by the performance norms but not by the cohesiveness of the group.
C)If cohesiveness is high and performance norms are low, productivity will be high.
D)If cohesiveness is low and performance norms are high, productivity will be low.
E)When both cohesiveness and performance norms are high, productivity will be high.
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68
What are four common classes of norms?
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69
What is the relationship between performance norms, cohesiveness, and group productivity?
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70
ICE is a non-profit organization that runs awareness campaigns and research programs that provide data to initiate the process of legislative changes on various aspects of the environment like forest cover, nuclear fuel, endangered species and others. The ICE operates through networks of grass-root level researchers who are grouped into flexible project teams whose roles and duties change with each new project. The ICE believes its employees to be like family, and an informal environment pervades its functioning without any compromises being made in the efficiency. Recently, the project manager of the rainwater harvesting pilot project in the suburbs has been informed of two delays in the project. When the third extension request came to him, he looked into the matter by speaking individually with the five team members. Which of the following complaints by the team members, if true, would indicate the presence of social loafing in the team?

A)A team member complained that the residents of the suburb in which they were working were uncooperative and did not accept their most cordial requests for helping in data collection.
B)Nancy, one of the new team members, reported that she felt the team was not cohesive enough.
C)Two of the most experienced employees on the team reported having to shoulder a disproportionate amount of the current workload and asked for an internal transfer.
D)The scarcity of funds was one of the major concerns that all the team members mentioned.
E)The team members were dissatisfied with the compensation package as they felt they were putting in a lot of work and being paid relatively less.
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Which of the following is an advantage of group decision making when compared to individual decision making?

A)increased ambiguous responsibility
B)increased conformity pressures
C)increased diversity of views
D)increased dispersion of accountability
E)increased pace of decision making
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72
According to the status characteristics theory, what are the three sources of status?
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73
When faced with a number of tight deadlines, Mandy Moore often delegates work collectively. Recently she chose some fairly experienced employees to work on a high-priority project. She was heartened to see that the selected group of employees was having numerous meetings and working hard. However, when she went to check on their progress at the halfway mark in the project schedule, she was shocked to see how little the team had done in the past three weeks. This scenario reflects ________.

A)groupthink
B)collective efficacy
C)social loafing
D)groupshift
E)ingroup favoritism
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Which of the following is true with regard to social loafing?

A)Social loafing decreases when rewards are added for collective performance of the group.
B)Social loafing reflects the drastic rise in employee performance when employees work collectively.
C)Social loafing involves the cumulative rise in productivity when teams increase in size.
D)Social loafing is a result of the emphasis on individual outcomes over shared outcomes.
E)Social loafing is witnessed less in collectivist cultures where people take pride in group performance.
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75
An individual's personal characteristics, like good looks or friendly personality, represent one of the dimensions of the status characteristics theory.
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76
Greater performance diversity creates greater social loafing the longer a group is together, which decreases satisfaction and performance.
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77
Which of the following is an effective means of countering social loafing?

A)increasing the rewards the group is given if it succeeds
B)increasing the amount by which the group's progress is monitored
C)ensuring that individual contributions to the group's outcome are identified
D)increasing the size of the group
E)increasing the group's workload
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Which of the following is a contributing factor with regard to social loafing?

A)difficult task assignments
B)high collective efficacy
C)severe time constraints
D)dispersion of responsibility
E)heavy workload
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________ is defined as the extent to which members of a group are similar to, or different from, one another.

A)Homogeneity
B)Diversity
C)Conformity
D)Civility
E)Universality
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the effect that size of the group has on the performance of the group?

A)The size of the group does not affect the group's overall behavior.
B)Evidence indicates that larger groups are faster at completing tasks than smaller ones.
C)Compared to smaller groups, larger groups are better at problem solving.
D)If the goal of the group is fact-finding, then smaller groups are more effective than larger groups.
E)Evidence indicates that individuals perform better in larger groups than in smaller ones.
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