- 1. 1.They are primary in several senses, but chiefly in that they are fundamentally in forming the social nature and ideas of the individual.
A) Defining Groups B) Primary Group C) Secondary Group
- 2. 2. A group is not a mere collection of individuals but an aggregate of personalities acting and interacting with one another in the process of living.
A) Secondary Group B) Defining Groups C) Primary Group
- 3. 3.The members are aware of these relationships and take cognizance of them, but they do not feel that their lives are bound up in them except in time of social crisis.
A) Secondary Group B) Primary Group C) Defining Groups
- 4. 4.Extend to which members see themselves as one (common fate, similarity, proximity)?
A) Dynamic Interdependency B) Interaction C) Percieved Groupness
- 5. 5.Extend to which members are active, energized, vibrant and changing.
A) Dynamic Interdependency B) Interaction C) Percieved Groupness
- 6. 6.When someone performs differently, either more effectively or less effectively, in the presence of other than when alone, they are experiencing social facilitation.
A) Presence Of Others B) Task Vs. Maintenance Roles C) Social Loafing
- 7. 7.“Free Riding”; When working with others, additive tasks are those in which each person’s contributions are added together to another’s.
A) Task Vs. Maintenance Roles B) Presence Of Others C) Social Loafing
- 8. 8.There are a Tips for Eliminating Social Loafing except one.
A) Control Member Behavior B) Make work task more important and interesting C) Make each performer identifiable
- 9. 9.Which one this are not Barriers to Effective Communication?
A) Body Movement B) Filtering C) Emotions
- 10. 10.Which one of these are belong in CHARACTERISTICS OF GROUPS
A) Common Interests B) Goals C) Emotional Support
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