#1
What does the term 'group dynamics' refer to?
#2
Which of the following is NOT a stage in Tuckman's stages of group development?
#3
What is the term used to describe the phenomenon where group members prioritize harmony and conformity over critical thinking?
#4
Which type of group cohesion is based on the desire of group members to achieve common goals and objectives?
#5
Which theory suggests that group members adjust their behavior to align with the group's norms and expectations?
#6
What does the acronym 'SMART' stand for in the context of setting group goals?
#7
What does the term 'social facilitation' refer to in group dynamics?
#8
Which type of power is based on a person's expertise, knowledge, or skills?
#9
What is the term for the tendency of group members to expend less effort on a task when working collectively compared to when working individually?
#10
Which type of conflict arises due to differences in personalities, values, or ideologies among group members?
#11
What is the primary focus of the social identity theory in group dynamics?
#12
In the context of interdependence in groups, what does 'task interdependence' refer to?
#13
According to social exchange theory, individuals engage in relationships or groups when they perceive that the benefits outweigh the costs. What is this concept called?
#14
Which leadership style involves a leader who seeks input from group members and takes their opinions into consideration before making decisions?
#15
Which type of conflict occurs when group members have differing opinions or ideas about how to accomplish a task?
#16
What is the term for the tendency of individuals to put forth less effort in a group setting when the task is perceived as unimportant or meaningless?
#17
In the context of group decision-making, what is 'group polarization'?
#18
What is the term for a group's collective belief in its ability to achieve its goals?
#19
What term describes the tendency for group discussion to amplify the initial inclinations of group members?
#20
Which leadership style involves a leader who motivates and inspires group members to achieve beyond their self-interests?
#21
Which theory suggests that group members may engage in social loafing when they perceive their individual contributions as unidentifiable?
#22
What term describes the tendency for individuals to exert less effort when working collectively on a task that requires joint effort compared to when working alone?
#23
Which factor refers to the extent to which group members believe they can perform effectively as a cohesive unit?
#24
Which concept suggests that individuals may lose self-awareness and become more likely to engage in behaviors that go against their typical values or norms when part of a group?
#25