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,1. Are dsix dpeople dwaiting dat da dbus dstop din dsilence da dgroup?
ANSWER: Answers dWill dVary
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: What dAre dGroups?; d1.1
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: dRemember

2. Provide dand djustify dyour down ddefinition dof dthe dterm dgroup.
ANSWER: Answers dWill dVary
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: What dAre dGroups?; d1.1
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: dRemember

3. Explain dwhy dyou dagree dor ddisagree dwith dthe dfollowing dthesis: dDyads d(two dpeople) dare dnot dgroups.
ANSWER: Answers dWill dVary
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
REFERENCES: What dAre dGroups?; d1.1
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: dRemember

4. What dis dthe ddifference dbetween da dprimary dgroup dand da dsocial d(or dsecondary) dgroup?
ANSWER: Answers dWill dVary
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: What dAre dGroups?; d1.2
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: dUnderstand

5. Pat dis da dmember dof dAPX dfraternity dand da dmale. dExamine dthe drelative dimpact dof dthese dtwo dgroups don dPat‘s didentity.
ANSWER: Answers dWill dVary
DIFFICULTY: Difficult
REFERENCES: What dAre dGroups?; d1.3
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: dAnalyze

6. You dare dobserving da dgroup dof dmen dinstalling da dheating dsystem din da dbuilding. dWhat dkey dqualities dshould dyou dnote din
your dcase dstudy dof dthis dwork dgroup? dDefine dthese dqualities dand dgive dan dexample dof deach dfor dthe dwork dgroup.
d

ANSWER: Answers dWill dVary
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
REFERENCES: What dAre dGroups?; d1.4
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: dRemember

7. A dgroup dof dyoung dmen dand dwomen dmeet dregularly dvia dthe dinternet dto dplay dan donline dgame dtogether. dDo dthey dqualify
as da dgroup?
d

ANSWER: Answers dWill dVary
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: What dAre dGroups?; d1.4
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: dRemember

8. What dis dthe drelationship dbetween dthe dsize dof dhumans' dbrains dand dtheir dgroups?
Copyright dCengage dLearning. dPowered dby Page d1
Cognero.

,ANSWER: Answers dWill dVary
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: What dAre dGroups?; d1.4, d1.5
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: dUnderstand

9. What dtwo dclasses dof dinteraction ddid dBales dfind dto dbe dthe dmost dcommon din dgroup dsituations? dProvide dtwo
examples dof dgroups dthat ddiffer don dthese dclasses dof dinteraction.
d

ANSWER: Answers dWill dVary
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
REFERENCES: What dAre dGroups?; d1.4, d1.5
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: dRemember

10. Members dcan dinfluence deach dother din dmany dways. dDescribe dand ddemonstrate dthe ddifference dbetween
unilateral, dsequential, dand dreciprocal dinterdependence. dNote: dA ddiagram dmay dhelp.
d

ANSWER: Answers dWill dVary
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: What dAre dGroups?; d1.4
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: dUnderstand

11. Use dthe dconcept dof dgroup dstructure dto dcompare dprimary dgroups dand dcollectives.
ANSWER: Answers dWill dVary
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: What dAre dGroups?; d1.2, d1.4
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: dEvaluate

12. Use dMcGrath‘s dtaxonomy dof dtasks dto dcompare dthese dfour dgroups: dan dassembly dline, da dpolitical dcommittee
deciding dto dinvade dCuba, da dcompany dwhose dmembers dare ddebating dabout da dpotential dproject, dand da dballet dtroupe.
d


ANSWER: Answers dWill dVary
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: What dAre dGroups?; d1.4, d1.5
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: dEvaluate

13. What dare dthe dcommon dorigins dof dgroups?
ANSWER: Answers dWill dVary
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: What dAre dGroups?; d1.4; d1.5
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: dRemember

14. Will da dpasserby dwho dsees dsix dpeople dsitting doutside dthe dlibrary dthink dthese dpeople dare da dgroup? dUse dthe
concept dof dentitativity dto doffer dan danswer.
d

ANSWER: Answers dWill dVary
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
REFERENCES: What dAre dGroups?; d1.4, d1.5
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: dApply

Copyright dCengage dLearning. dPowered dby Page d2
Cognero.

, 15. What ddoes dthe dconcept dof dentitativity dhave dto ddo dwith dprejudice dand dstereotyping?
ANSWER: Answers dWill dVary
DIFFICULTY: Difficult
REFERENCES: What dAre dGroups?; d1.4
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: dAnalyze

16. Lewin dused dthe dword ddynamic dwhen ddescribing dgroups. dWhy ddid dhe dselect dthis dword? dWhat dis dthe ddefinition dof
group ddynamics?
d


ANSWER: Answers dWill dVary
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: What dAre dGroup dDynamics?; d1.7
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: dRemember

17. If dyour dgroup ddynamics dclass ddevelops dlike dmost dgroups ddo, dwhat dprocesses dand dchanges ddo dyou dexpect dto dsee
take dplace dduring dthe dsemester?
d


ANSWER: Answers dWill dVary
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: What dAre dGroup dDynamics?; d1.8
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: dApply

18. Draw don dHofstede‘s dtheory dof dnational dcultures dto ddescribe dcultural ddifferences din dgroup-level dprocesses
(formation, dinfluence, dperformance, dand dconflict).
d

ANSWER: Answers dWill dVary
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
REFERENCES: Why dStudy dGroups?; d1.9
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: dUnderstand

19. Why ddo dindividuals doften dunderestimate dthe dinfluence dof dgroups dand dtheir ddynamics?
ANSWER: Answers dWill dVary
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: Why dStudy dGroups?; d1.10
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: dRemember

20. Why ddo dpsychologists, dsociologists, danthropologists, dand dpolitical dscientists dstudy dgroups?
ANSWER: Answers dWill dVary
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
REFERENCES: Why dStudy dGroups?; d1.10
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: dRemember

21. A dgroup dis dtwo dor dmore dindividuals dwho dare dconnected dto done danother dby dand dwithin dsocial drelationships.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: What dAre dGroups?; d1.1
Copyright dCengage dLearning. dPowered dby Page d3
Cognero.

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