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Deck 1: What Is Small Group Interaction
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According to Tubbs' definition of small group interaction, the minimum number of individuals needed to constitute a group is:
A) one
B) three
C) two
D) four
A) one
B) three
C) two
D) four
B
2
According to Forsyth (1999), a group is identified in terms of structure, social identity, goals, interaction, and:
A) mediation
B) orientation
C) leadership
D) group cohesion
A) mediation
B) orientation
C) leadership
D) group cohesion
D
3
Tubbs defines small group interaction as "the process by which three or more members of a group exchange verbal and nonverbal messages..." What is the last part of this definition?
A) in an attempt to influence one another
B) interdependently
C) in a structured fashion
D) in a timely fashion
A) in an attempt to influence one another
B) interdependently
C) in a structured fashion
D) in a timely fashion
A
4
One of the reasons some companies are moving to virtual teams is that:
A) There is more anonymity.
B) It takes less time than face-to-face teams.
C) It helps keep jobs in the United States.
D) Discussion is more easily monitored than in face-to-face teams.
A) There is more anonymity.
B) It takes less time than face-to-face teams.
C) It helps keep jobs in the United States.
D) Discussion is more easily monitored than in face-to-face teams.
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5
According to a recent poll by Business Week, ____________ percent of Americans are currently on a first name basis with someone who works in India.
A) 2
B) 9
C) 22
D) 37
A) 2
B) 9
C) 22
D) 37
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6
According to Harvard Business Review, in order to help teams identify risks at the outset, they are now performing what they call:
A) Feedforward
B) Risk triage
C) Premortem
D) Risk alert
A) Feedforward
B) Risk triage
C) Premortem
D) Risk alert
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7
Virtual teams:
A) Meet through electronic means.
B) Meet through electronic means to discuss business, but meet face-to-face for voting.
C) Are comprised of people who don't know each other.
D) Are formed only when face-to-face teams fail.
A) Meet through electronic means.
B) Meet through electronic means to discuss business, but meet face-to-face for voting.
C) Are comprised of people who don't know each other.
D) Are formed only when face-to-face teams fail.
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8
All but one of the following are identified by Whetton and Cameron as skills required for career success.
A) ability to be assertive
B) managing conflict
C) development of self-awareness
D) managing personal stress
A) ability to be assertive
B) managing conflict
C) development of self-awareness
D) managing personal stress
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9
According to a recent poll by Business Week, _____________ percent of the top 25 best companies for entry-level employment listed communication/leadership skills as the desirable trait for new hires.
A) 4
B) 9
C) 15
D) 21
A) 4
B) 9
C) 15
D) 21
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10
According to a 2007 Wall Street Journal survey, the following four attributes were identified by recruiters as the most highly valued attributes of people they want to hire. Which was identified as the most highly valued?
A) Leadership potential
B) Analytical and problem-solving skills
C) Ability to work well in teams
D) Communication and interpersonal skills
A) Leadership potential
B) Analytical and problem-solving skills
C) Ability to work well in teams
D) Communication and interpersonal skills
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11
Which of the following is FALSE? Empowerment:
A) means allowing people to control themselves
B) is being used in the public schools
C) is an attempt to move decision-making upward in the organization
D) has many advantages, including quicker responses to problems
A) means allowing people to control themselves
B) is being used in the public schools
C) is an attempt to move decision-making upward in the organization
D) has many advantages, including quicker responses to problems
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12
Which of the following is NOT identified by Tubbs as a disadvantage of empowerment?
A) Empowerment can cause frustration
B) There is ambiguity in terms of who is responsible for what can occur
C) Quality of communication between groups is NOT improved
D) New behaviors must be learned
A) Empowerment can cause frustration
B) There is ambiguity in terms of who is responsible for what can occur
C) Quality of communication between groups is NOT improved
D) New behaviors must be learned
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13
The dimension of empowerment that refers to the idea that teams need to have some degree of power to accomplish a goal is:
A) potency
B) autonomy
C) meaningfulness
D) impact
A) potency
B) autonomy
C) meaningfulness
D) impact
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14
According to recent research, when team members perceive a supportive team atmosphere, an empowering team context, an appropriate mix of skills and expertise as well as rewards limited to team performance, there will be:
A) Greater participation
B) Less absenteeism
C) Better outcomes
D) More possible solutions presented
A) Greater participation
B) Less absenteeism
C) Better outcomes
D) More possible solutions presented
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15
_____________ refers to the raw material of small group interaction.
A) Input
B) Throughput
C) Output
D) Cycles
A) Input
B) Throughput
C) Output
D) Cycles
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16
Which of the following is NOT a phenomenon characteristic of open systems?
A) multiple membership
B) resource exchange
C) entries and exits
D) strong leadership
A) multiple membership
B) resource exchange
C) entries and exits
D) strong leadership
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17
The process of creating and modifying ideas in the course of a discussion is called:
A) equifinality
B) throughput
C) differentiation
D) integration
A) equifinality
B) throughput
C) differentiation
D) integration
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18
Ryan, Jillian, and Maria met for an hour to discuss the current parking problem at Big University. Ryan kept cracking jokes and wouldn't take the topic seriously. Jillian tended to provide substantive information regarding the situation whereas Maria tended to be very process oriented. The notion that they gravitated toward certain roles during group interaction reflects what systems concept?
A) integration
B) equifinality
C) differentiation
D) dynamic equilibrium
A) integration
B) equifinality
C) differentiation
D) dynamic equilibrium
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19
___________ refers to the raw material of small group interaction.
A) Input
B) Equifinality
C) Output
D) Throughput
A) Input
B) Equifinality
C) Output
D) Throughput
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20
The idea that groups may use different methods to reach the same goal is referred to as:
A) throughput
B) output
C) equifinality
D) cycles
A) throughput
B) output
C) equifinality
D) cycles
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21
According to Tubbs' model of small group interaction, group variables such as age, health, and values are considered:
A) consequences
B) relevant background factors
C) internal influences
D) critical only in problem-solving groups
A) consequences
B) relevant background factors
C) internal influences
D) critical only in problem-solving groups
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22
A recent Workforce Magazine survey of Fortune 50 companies studied the effectiveness of small virtual groups and teams and found that they result in a _________ percent improvement in productivity and efficiency.
A) 25
B) 50
C) 75
D) 90
A) 25
B) 50
C) 75
D) 90
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23
According to Tubbs, leadership is which type of small group variable?
A) a relevant background factor
B) a consequence
C) an internal influence
D) all of the above
A) a relevant background factor
B) a consequence
C) an internal influence
D) all of the above
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24
According to Connors and Smith (2011), which of the following is one of the four practical ways to encourage accountability through empowerment: The ouroboros effect illustrates the:
A) Ignore it.
B) Analyze it.
C) See it
D) cyclical nature of outputs.
A) Ignore it.
B) Analyze it.
C) See it
D) cyclical nature of outputs.
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25
In his article at the end of Chapter 1, Wilson notes one of the following is a reason people are motivated to join groups:
A) task attraction
B) desire to be a leader
C) attraction to the group's goals
D) ability to solve problems
A) task attraction
B) desire to be a leader
C) attraction to the group's goals
D) ability to solve problems
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26
In their reading at the end of Chapter 1, Lipnack and Stamps create the word "co-opetition" from
____________ and competition.
A) company
B) complementarity
C) coordination
D) cooperation
____________ and competition.
A) company
B) complementarity
C) coordination
D) cooperation
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27
According to Tubbs, small group interaction involves at least two members.
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28
In distinguishing between "group" and "team," Tubbs notes that a team is a type of group; therefore the term "group" is more general.
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Research discovered that people in small companies like their jobs more than people in big companies, thus suggesting that members of smaller groups are more content than members of larger groups.
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30
A virtual team meets face-to-face but completes most of its work through electronic means.
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31
According to Business Week, online companies like Johnson and Johnson are using online games to imprve internal communications.
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32
Scientific studies show that our brains are hardwired to work best in small groups.
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33
Scientific studies show that large groups have easily understood hierarchies and simple rules of conduct but foster less trust and cooperation.
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34
Americans are the least individualistic and most team-oriented culture in the world.
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35
Empowerment is a leadership style that enables the leader to more effectively utilize the talents, abilities and knowledge of others and, at the same time, increase the leader's time available to work on more strategic activities.
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36
Cycles include all of the verbal and nonverbal behaviors that occur in the course of a group discussion.
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37
To convert the process of disorganization and/or death in a group, the group must employ entropy
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38
Each of us decide if group membership is worth the effort we are exerting. This system aspect is called dynamic equilibrium.
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39
Equifinality refers to the unpredictability and potential for adaptation groups possess.
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40
A group that brings in outside experts to provide input on a particular issue would be considered to be working as an open system.
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41
"Time Constraint" is a relevant background factor, according to Tubbs.
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42
Team dynamics are often unseen "natural forces" that strongly influence how a team reacts, behaves, or performs."
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43
We shouldn't worry about meeting face-to-face, because virtual groups are no different than face-to-face groups in terms of productivity, efficiency, and customer satisfaction.
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44
Consequences are the end results of the group's activities and are the reason the group is formed in the first place.
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45
According to Wilson, one of the strongest and most often studied aspects of attraction to the group is race.
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46
According to Wilson, perhaps the most important reason for a member to belong to a group from the standpoint of group development is attraction to the goal.
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47
According to Lipnack and Stamps, in the best of networks, everyone is a leader.
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48
In talking about hierarchical levels in groups, Lipnack and Stamps note that the top-down relationship is the most effective one.
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49
According to Forsyth (1999), a group is identified in terms of structure, group cohesion, interaction,
______________, and _____________.
______________, and _____________.
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50
______________ is a leadership style that enables the leader to more effectively utilize the talents, abilities, and knowledge of others and, at the same time, increase his or her available time to work on more strategic activities, rather than on "putting out fires
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51
A system that has inputs from the outside is called a(n) ______________ system.
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52
______________ includes all of the verbal and nonverbal behaviors that occur in the course of a group discussion.
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53
______________ is the process that leads to disorganization and/or death of the group.
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54
______________ is a system characteristic that entails deciding whether or not group membership is worth the effort we are exerting.
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______________ refers to the unpredictability and potential for adaptation groups possess.
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56
The Tubbs Model for small group interaction involves three major categories: _____________,
_____________, and _____________.
_____________, and _____________.
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57
According to Peter Senge at M.I.T., often poorly designed systems cause failure, not poorly motivated individuals. The practical tip related to this idea is _____________.
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58
According to the Tubbs Model, poor lighting and having cigarette smoke blown in your face fit into which of his three categories?
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59
According to Wilson, the most important reason for a member to belong to a group from the standpoint of group development is _____________.
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60
According to Lipnack and Stamps, a boundary crossing principle is a(n): ____________
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61
Following Forsyth's five ways in which we can identify a group, identify which of the following situations would be considered "groups" and which situations would be considered "collections of individuals."
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four people carpooling to work
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63
five people eating lunch in the cafeteria
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six people working on a group project in a college course
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65
five people meeting as members of a student senate subcommittee
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66
five members of the Judicial Board meeting to discuss a case of vandalism
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67
Empowerment has both advantages and disadvantages. Define the term and briefly address both advantages and disadvantages.
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68
Assume a friend of yours just was elected as president of the Resident Hall Association at your college. Having read the top ten reasons most teams fail, what advice would you give your friend so he/she could avoid failure?
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69
Gross (1995) identifies four phenomena characteristics of open systems. List them. Why are "open" groups healthier than "closed" groups?
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70
Describe the systems perspective. Include in your answer the 10 concepts listed in Chapter 1.
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71
Peter Senge at M.I.T. provides five practical tips that involve applying the systems approach. Identify each practical tip and discuss how these relate to effective group problem-solving.
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72
In his article at the end of Chapter 1, Wilson discusses five reasons why people are motivated to join groups. List and discuss these.
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73
Lipnack and Stamps present five principles to show how the systems perspective can allow us to examine groups as a network. Identify and discuss these five principles.
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