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Quiz 9: Effective Groups and Teams
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Question 1
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Maintenance roles enable a group to define,clarify,and pursue a common purpose.
Question 2
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Formal groups fulfill two basic functions: organizational and individual.
Question 3
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In stage 2 of Tuckman's group development model,a feeling of team spirit is experienced because members believe they have found their proper roles.
Question 4
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Unlike Maslow's need hierarchy theory,Tuckman's theory has withstood rigorous empirical testing.
Question 5
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All the stages in Tuckman's group developmental model are of the same duration and intensity.
Question 6
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The "forming" stage is considered the "ice-breaking" stage of the group development process.
Question 7
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Harmonizer,a maintenance role,involves mediating conflict through reconciliation or humor.
Question 8
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Task roles foster supportive and constructive interpersonal relationships.
Question 9
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Although norms are discussed openly in organizations,they do not have a powerful influence on organizational behavior because they are not made in writing.
Question 10
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According to Jon R.Katzenbach and Douglas K.Smith,management consultants at McKinsey & Company,in today's organizations,the terms "group" and "team" should be used interchangeably.
Question 11
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A group role is a set of expected behaviors for a particular position.
Question 12
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Research shows that conflict among group members is considered beneficial during the forming stage of the group development process.
Question 13
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A total department,a union,or a whole organization would be considered a group because of the "we" feeling that exists between them.
Question 14
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Individual issues of "How do I fit in?" are addressed in the norming stage of Tuckman's group development model.
Question 15
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While norms involve behavioral expectations for specific positions,roles help organizational members determine right from wrong and good from bad.
Question 16
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Groups that make it through stage 2 of the group development process generally do so because a respected member,other than the leader,challenges the group to resolve its power struggles so something can be accomplished.