Group Processes
Psychology ⇒ Social Psychology
Group Processes starts at 10 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the concept of conformity in group processes.
Describe the concept of 'risky shift' in group decision-making.
Describe the difference between task roles and maintenance roles in group settings.
Describe the role of a leader in group processes.
Explain how groupthink can negatively affect decision-making.
A group of friends decides to skip class because everyone else in the group agrees. This is an example of __________.
A group of people at a concert starts clapping after the performance. This is an example of __________ behavior.
A group of students is working on a project. Some members are not contributing as much as others. This is an example of __________.
Which of the following best defines group cohesion? (1) The degree to which group members like each other and are motivated to stay in the group, (2) The number of people in a group, (3) The ability of a group to make decisions, (4) The diversity of a group
Which of the following best describes groupthink? (1) A process where group members seek unanimous agreement despite their individual doubts, (2) A process where group members compete for leadership, (3) A process where group members avoid group activities, (4) A process where group members always agree with the leader
Which of the following is a characteristic of a cohesive group? (1) High turnover, (2) Strong group identity, (3) Frequent conflict, (4) Lack of communication
Which of the following is a strategy to reduce social loafing? (1) Increase group size, (2) Make individual contributions identifiable, (3) Decrease group cohesion, (4) Assign group rewards only
A group of friends decides to skip class because everyone else in the group agrees. This is an example of __________.
A group of people at a concert starts clapping after the performance. This is an example of __________ behavior.
A group of students is working on a project. Some members are not contributing as much as others. This is an example of __________.
Fill in the blank: The loss of self-awareness and self-restraint in group situations that foster arousal and anonymity is called __________.
True or False: Deindividuation can lead to increased impulsive and deviant behavior in groups.
True or False: Group polarization refers to the tendency of group members to make more extreme decisions than individuals would alone.
True or False: In-group favoritism refers to the tendency to prefer members of one's own group over those in other groups.
True or False: Minority influence can never change the opinion of the majority in a group.
