Deck 9: Building an Effective, Ethical Small Group

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All of the following are suggestions for resisting groupthink, EXCEPT:

A) divide regularly into subgroups
B) invite outsiders in
C) adopt a decision-making format
D) give the team strict time limits
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______ is used to describe the fact that individuals often reduce their efforts when placed in a group.

A) Social thinking
B) Groupthink
C) Social loafing
D) Social idea
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All of the following are positive outcomes of substantive conflict EXCEPT:

A) thorough problem analysis
B) greater motivation to solve problems
C) increased group cohesion and cooperation
D) higher emotional intelligence
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______ listening leads to evaluation.

A) Appreciative
B) Ethical
C) Critical
D) Active
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Groups suffering from groupthink exhibit which of the following?

A) Overanalyze the problem
B) Do not reexamine a course of action when it is not working
C) Engage in excessive conflict
D) Fail to seek consensus
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______ is how much a person expects that his or her effort will lead to high group performance.

A) Expectancy
B) Instrumentality C Social loafing
D) Groupthink
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Roberto really wants the high grade that his group could receive if it does a quality class project. According to the collective effort model, he is motivated by:

A) high expectancy
B) high instrumentality
C) high valence
D) high conscientiousness
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Which of the following factors contribute MOST to the Abilene paradox?

A) Fear of separation
B) Real risk
C) Action anxiety
D) Negative fantasies
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______ is the belief that one's personal contribution and the group's collective effort will bring about the desired result.

A) Expectancy
B) Instrumentality
C) Social loafing
D) Valence
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All of the following are suggestions for addressing the ethical challenges of virtual teams EXCEPT:

A) create very large groups
B) set clear timelines and hold members to them
C) communicate frequently
D) establish a clear procedure for managing conflicts
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Which of the following is an outcome of substantive conflict?

A) Anger
B) Problem avoidance
C) Escalating hostilities
D) Thorough problem analysis
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______ listening processes the verbal and nonverbal components of a message.

A) Discriminative
B) Critical
C) Appreciative
D) Comprehensive
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All of the following are suggestions for listening in a group, EXCEPT:

A) pay close attention to individual words
B) compensate for your biases
C) ask questions
D) avoid interruptions
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______ conflict is centered on the personal relationship between group members.

A) Substantive
B) Affective
C) Emotional
D) Cooperative
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______ is how desirable the outcome is for individual group members.

A) Expectancy
B) Instrumentality
C) Social loafing
D) Valence
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All of the following are elements of a small group, EXCEPT:

A) loyalty
B) interdependence
C) mutual influence
D) ongoing communication
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The 911 operators demonstrate the importance of ______ listening.

A) active
B) discriminative
C) ethical
D) comprehensive
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Who is the creator of groupthink theory?

A) Jerry Harvey
B) Steven Karau
C) Irving Janis
D) Christopher Neck
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______ listening is motivated by the need to understand and retain messages.

A) Active
B) Discriminative
C) Ethical
D) Comprehensive
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______ try to protect the group leader from unpleasant feedback.

A) Moral champions
B) Self-appointed mindguards
C) Lieutenants
D) Screeners
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______ help explain why those near the end of a project are more likely to spend additional funds to finish it.

A) Money pit theory
B) Sunk costs
C) Sinking ship
D) Money balancing
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A few people engaged in communication interaction over time, usually in face to face and/or computer-mediated environments, who have common goals and norms and have developed a communication pattern for meeting their goals in an interdependent manner is a definition of a ______.

A) large group
B) stationary group
C) dogmatic group
D) small group
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Leaders can foster minority opinion and protect dissenters by ensuring groups are made up of members who are similar in their backgrounds and perspectives.
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In ______ conflict, participants argue about the proposal before the group.

A) comprehensive
B) argumentative
C) substantive
D) dogmatic
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______ is typically considered the maximum size for a small group because beyond this number members can no longer communicate face to face.

A) Five
B) Ten
C) Twenty
D) Twenty-Five
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In groups marked by the ______, members mistakenly assume that silence means that everyone supports a proposal.

A) Abilene paradox
B) illusion of unanimity
C) Goleta effect
D) Golem effect
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______ is pursuing a failed course of action and is a consequence of mismanaged agreement.

A) Escalation of commitment
B) Social loafing
C) Groupthink
D) Teamthink
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Action anxiety is one of the psychological factors that accounts for the ______.

A) Abilene paradox
B) illusion of unanimity
C) Goleta effect
D) Golem effect
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Risk seeking is a factor-driving escalation.
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With ______, individuals keep their doubts about group decisions to themselves.

A) self-censorship
B) groupthink
C) autonomy
D) escalation of commitment
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In the ______, group members falsely believe that everyone supports a decision.

A) Abilene paradox
B) illusion of unanimity
C) Goleta effect
D) Golem effect
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In ______, groups encourage divergent views, combining the open expression of concerns and doubts with a healthy respect for their limitations.

A) groupthink
B) teamthink
C) rolethink
D) memberthink
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______ leadership is the process of bringing diverse groups together to achieve common goals.

A) Ethical
B) Intergroup
C) Multicultural
D) Social
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One of the consequences of mismanaged agreement is continuing to pursue a failed course of action, which is called ______.

A) escalation of confidence
B) escalation of leadership
C) escalation of action
D) escalation of commitment
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______ listening is motivated by the need to understand and retain messages.

A) Comprehensive
B) Argumentative
C) Substantive
D) Dogmatic
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______ groups are more productive than those with an individualistic or competitive focus.

A) Collaborative
B) Cooperative
C) Dogmatic
D) Relational
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Too much e-mail communication can lead to information ______.

A) breakdown
B) think
C) effect
D) overload
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______ group members are those who are inflexible and claim to have all the answers.

A) Comprehensive
B) Argumentative
C) Substantive
D) Dogmatic
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A(n) ______ establishes procedures for dealing with conflicts.

A) conflict covenant
B) argument
C) conflict talk
D) dogmatic conversation
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______ refers to influencing our own thoughts, attitudes, and behaviors.

A) Self-leadership
B) Self-regulation
C) Self-efficacy
D) Self-confidence
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Raising team EI is an important leadership responsibility, which is accomplished largely through role modeling and establishing norms.
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We act as discriminative listeners when we enjoy a song download from iTunes, a live concert, or a play.
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Define "escalation of commitment."
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Higher level moral reasoning is a positive outcome of substantive conflict.
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Define "intergroup leadership."
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Controlling messages imply that the recipient is inadequate.
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The Abilene paradox describes how groups reach false agreement.
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Conflict seems to be less common in virtual teams.
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Seeking areas of agreement is one of the suggestions to improve listening performance in a group setting.
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Control and evaluation can be communicated both verbally and nonverbally.
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Name and explain the eight symptoms of groupthink.
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Affective conflict promotes good group decisions.
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Creativity and change are both positive outcomes of substantive conflict.
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Define teamthink.
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Listening in a group is generally more difficult than listening in one-to-one conversations.
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Leaders spend a great deal of their time in small groups.
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Arguing about specific words in order to clarify them is a suggestion to improve listening performance in a group setting.
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In ethical problem-solving groups, therapeutic listening is more important than other types of listening.
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Give an example of a "sunk cost."
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Describe the factors leading to social loafing.
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What are the two components of group emotional intelligence?
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How can you use a conflict covenant to improve the productivity of your group?
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Explain the Abilene paradox and identify the factors that contribute to it.
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What does it mean to "open a space" for dialogue? How can you open this space?
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Evaluate a group that you belong to using the standards of teamthink.
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Develop an argument for a controversy of your choice. Be sure to clarify the controversy, develop reasons and evidence, and consider how to respond to arguments made by those on the other side of the issue.
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Discuss what it means to be a leader in a small-group setting and any experience you have had with this.
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Explain why social loafing is unethical.
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Define comprehensive listening.
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Describe what it means for a group to engage in productive conflict and why this type of conflict is essential to a group's ethical performance.
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Outline steps you can take to improve the emotional intelligence of your group.
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Discuss the elements of a small group.
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Based on your experiences and observations, explain how meetings ARE the work of a leader.
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Identify five strategies for resisting groupthink.
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Develop a plan for minimizing social loafing in a group that you participate in.
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Deck 9: Building an Effective, Ethical Small Group
1
All of the following are suggestions for resisting groupthink, EXCEPT:

A) divide regularly into subgroups
B) invite outsiders in
C) adopt a decision-making format
D) give the team strict time limits
D
2
______ is used to describe the fact that individuals often reduce their efforts when placed in a group.

A) Social thinking
B) Groupthink
C) Social loafing
D) Social idea
C
3
All of the following are positive outcomes of substantive conflict EXCEPT:

A) thorough problem analysis
B) greater motivation to solve problems
C) increased group cohesion and cooperation
D) higher emotional intelligence
D
4
______ listening leads to evaluation.

A) Appreciative
B) Ethical
C) Critical
D) Active
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Groups suffering from groupthink exhibit which of the following?

A) Overanalyze the problem
B) Do not reexamine a course of action when it is not working
C) Engage in excessive conflict
D) Fail to seek consensus
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6
______ is how much a person expects that his or her effort will lead to high group performance.

A) Expectancy
B) Instrumentality C Social loafing
D) Groupthink
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7
Roberto really wants the high grade that his group could receive if it does a quality class project. According to the collective effort model, he is motivated by:

A) high expectancy
B) high instrumentality
C) high valence
D) high conscientiousness
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8
Which of the following factors contribute MOST to the Abilene paradox?

A) Fear of separation
B) Real risk
C) Action anxiety
D) Negative fantasies
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9
______ is the belief that one's personal contribution and the group's collective effort will bring about the desired result.

A) Expectancy
B) Instrumentality
C) Social loafing
D) Valence
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10
All of the following are suggestions for addressing the ethical challenges of virtual teams EXCEPT:

A) create very large groups
B) set clear timelines and hold members to them
C) communicate frequently
D) establish a clear procedure for managing conflicts
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Which of the following is an outcome of substantive conflict?

A) Anger
B) Problem avoidance
C) Escalating hostilities
D) Thorough problem analysis
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12
______ listening processes the verbal and nonverbal components of a message.

A) Discriminative
B) Critical
C) Appreciative
D) Comprehensive
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All of the following are suggestions for listening in a group, EXCEPT:

A) pay close attention to individual words
B) compensate for your biases
C) ask questions
D) avoid interruptions
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______ conflict is centered on the personal relationship between group members.

A) Substantive
B) Affective
C) Emotional
D) Cooperative
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______ is how desirable the outcome is for individual group members.

A) Expectancy
B) Instrumentality
C) Social loafing
D) Valence
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All of the following are elements of a small group, EXCEPT:

A) loyalty
B) interdependence
C) mutual influence
D) ongoing communication
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17
The 911 operators demonstrate the importance of ______ listening.

A) active
B) discriminative
C) ethical
D) comprehensive
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18
Who is the creator of groupthink theory?

A) Jerry Harvey
B) Steven Karau
C) Irving Janis
D) Christopher Neck
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______ listening is motivated by the need to understand and retain messages.

A) Active
B) Discriminative
C) Ethical
D) Comprehensive
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20
______ try to protect the group leader from unpleasant feedback.

A) Moral champions
B) Self-appointed mindguards
C) Lieutenants
D) Screeners
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21
______ help explain why those near the end of a project are more likely to spend additional funds to finish it.

A) Money pit theory
B) Sunk costs
C) Sinking ship
D) Money balancing
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22
A few people engaged in communication interaction over time, usually in face to face and/or computer-mediated environments, who have common goals and norms and have developed a communication pattern for meeting their goals in an interdependent manner is a definition of a ______.

A) large group
B) stationary group
C) dogmatic group
D) small group
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23
Leaders can foster minority opinion and protect dissenters by ensuring groups are made up of members who are similar in their backgrounds and perspectives.
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24
In ______ conflict, participants argue about the proposal before the group.

A) comprehensive
B) argumentative
C) substantive
D) dogmatic
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______ is typically considered the maximum size for a small group because beyond this number members can no longer communicate face to face.

A) Five
B) Ten
C) Twenty
D) Twenty-Five
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26
In groups marked by the ______, members mistakenly assume that silence means that everyone supports a proposal.

A) Abilene paradox
B) illusion of unanimity
C) Goleta effect
D) Golem effect
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27
______ is pursuing a failed course of action and is a consequence of mismanaged agreement.

A) Escalation of commitment
B) Social loafing
C) Groupthink
D) Teamthink
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Action anxiety is one of the psychological factors that accounts for the ______.

A) Abilene paradox
B) illusion of unanimity
C) Goleta effect
D) Golem effect
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Risk seeking is a factor-driving escalation.
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30
With ______, individuals keep their doubts about group decisions to themselves.

A) self-censorship
B) groupthink
C) autonomy
D) escalation of commitment
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In the ______, group members falsely believe that everyone supports a decision.

A) Abilene paradox
B) illusion of unanimity
C) Goleta effect
D) Golem effect
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In ______, groups encourage divergent views, combining the open expression of concerns and doubts with a healthy respect for their limitations.

A) groupthink
B) teamthink
C) rolethink
D) memberthink
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______ leadership is the process of bringing diverse groups together to achieve common goals.

A) Ethical
B) Intergroup
C) Multicultural
D) Social
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One of the consequences of mismanaged agreement is continuing to pursue a failed course of action, which is called ______.

A) escalation of confidence
B) escalation of leadership
C) escalation of action
D) escalation of commitment
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______ listening is motivated by the need to understand and retain messages.

A) Comprehensive
B) Argumentative
C) Substantive
D) Dogmatic
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______ groups are more productive than those with an individualistic or competitive focus.

A) Collaborative
B) Cooperative
C) Dogmatic
D) Relational
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Too much e-mail communication can lead to information ______.

A) breakdown
B) think
C) effect
D) overload
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______ group members are those who are inflexible and claim to have all the answers.

A) Comprehensive
B) Argumentative
C) Substantive
D) Dogmatic
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39
A(n) ______ establishes procedures for dealing with conflicts.

A) conflict covenant
B) argument
C) conflict talk
D) dogmatic conversation
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______ refers to influencing our own thoughts, attitudes, and behaviors.

A) Self-leadership
B) Self-regulation
C) Self-efficacy
D) Self-confidence
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Raising team EI is an important leadership responsibility, which is accomplished largely through role modeling and establishing norms.
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We act as discriminative listeners when we enjoy a song download from iTunes, a live concert, or a play.
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43
Define "escalation of commitment."
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Higher level moral reasoning is a positive outcome of substantive conflict.
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45
Define "intergroup leadership."
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46
Controlling messages imply that the recipient is inadequate.
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The Abilene paradox describes how groups reach false agreement.
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Conflict seems to be less common in virtual teams.
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Seeking areas of agreement is one of the suggestions to improve listening performance in a group setting.
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50
Control and evaluation can be communicated both verbally and nonverbally.
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51
Name and explain the eight symptoms of groupthink.
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52
Affective conflict promotes good group decisions.
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Creativity and change are both positive outcomes of substantive conflict.
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54
Define teamthink.
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Listening in a group is generally more difficult than listening in one-to-one conversations.
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Leaders spend a great deal of their time in small groups.
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Arguing about specific words in order to clarify them is a suggestion to improve listening performance in a group setting.
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In ethical problem-solving groups, therapeutic listening is more important than other types of listening.
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59
Give an example of a "sunk cost."
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Describe the factors leading to social loafing.
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What are the two components of group emotional intelligence?
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How can you use a conflict covenant to improve the productivity of your group?
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Explain the Abilene paradox and identify the factors that contribute to it.
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What does it mean to "open a space" for dialogue? How can you open this space?
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Evaluate a group that you belong to using the standards of teamthink.
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Develop an argument for a controversy of your choice. Be sure to clarify the controversy, develop reasons and evidence, and consider how to respond to arguments made by those on the other side of the issue.
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Discuss what it means to be a leader in a small-group setting and any experience you have had with this.
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Explain why social loafing is unethical.
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Define comprehensive listening.
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Describe what it means for a group to engage in productive conflict and why this type of conflict is essential to a group's ethical performance.
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Outline steps you can take to improve the emotional intelligence of your group.
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Discuss the elements of a small group.
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Based on your experiences and observations, explain how meetings ARE the work of a leader.
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Identify five strategies for resisting groupthink.
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Develop a plan for minimizing social loafing in a group that you participate in.
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