Group Processes
Psychology ⇒ Social Psychology
Group Processes starts at 10 and continues till grade 12.
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A group of students is working on a project. One member does not contribute, assuming others will do the work. What group process is this an example of?
Describe a real-life example of the bystander effect.
Describe how group norms influence individual behavior.
Describe the main findings of Solomon Asch's conformity experiments.
Explain how groupthink can negatively impact decision-making in organizations.
Explain how leadership styles can affect group performance.
Explain the concept of in-group bias.
A group of students is working on a project. One member does not contribute, assuming others will do the work. What group process is this an example of?
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 discussions, (4) A process where group members always agree with the leader
Which of the following best explains why social loafing occurs? (1) Increased accountability, (2) Diffusion of responsibility, (3) Strong group cohesion, (4) High motivation
Which of the following is a potential negative consequence of strong group cohesion? (1) Increased creativity, (2) Groupthink, (3) Improved communication, (4) Enhanced motivation
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
Fill in the blank: According to social identity theory, the groups we belong to are called __________ groups.
Fill in the blank: The degree to which group members are attracted to each other and motivated to stay in the group is called __________.
Fill in the blank: The loss of self-awareness and self-restraint occurring in group situations that foster arousal and anonymity is called __________.
Fill in the blank: The process by which a small number of people in a group influence the majority is called __________.
True or False: All groups have the same level of cohesion.
True or False: Conformity always leads to negative outcomes in group settings.
True or False: Deindividuation can lead to increased impulsive and deviant behavior in groups.
True or False: Group norms can sometimes encourage unethical behavior.
