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,1. Are rsix rpeople rwaiting rat ra rbus rstop rin rsilence ra rgroup?
ANSWER: Answers rWill rVary
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: What rAre rGroups?; r1.1
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: rRemember

2. Provide rand rjustify ryour rown rdefinition rof rthe rterm rgroup.
ANSWER: Answers rWill rVary
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: What rAre rGroups?; r1.1
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: rRemember

3. Explain rwhy ryou ragree ror rdisagree rwith rthe rfollowing rthesis: rDyads r(two rpeople) rare rnot rgroups.
ANSWER: Answers rWill rVary
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
REFERENCES: What rAre rGroups?; r1.1
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: rRemember

4. What ris rthe rdifference rbetween ra rprimary rgroup rand ra rsocial r(or rsecondary) rgroup?
ANSWER: Answers rWill rVary
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: What rAre rGroups?; r1.2
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: rUnderstand

5. Pat ris ra rmember rof rAPX rfraternity rand ra rmale. rExamine rthe rrelative rimpact rof rthese rtwo rgroups ron rPat’s ridentity.
ANSWER: Answers rWill rVary
DIFFICULTY: Difficult
REFERENCES: What rAre rGroups?; r1.3
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: rAnalyze

6. You rare robserving ra rgroup rof rmen rinstalling ra rheating rsystem rin ra rbuilding. rWhat rkey rqualities rshould ryou rnote rin
your rcase rstudy rof rthis rwork rgroup? rDefine rthese rqualities rand rgive ran rexample rof reach rfor rthe rwork rgroup.
r

ANSWER: Answers rWill rVary
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
REFERENCES: What rAre rGroups?; r1.4
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: rRemember

7. A rgroup rof ryoung rmen rand rwomen rmeet rregularly rvia rthe rinternet rto rplay ran ronline rgame rtogether. rDo rthey rqualify
as ra rgroup?
r

ANSWER: Answers rWill rVary
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: What rAre rGroups?; r1.4
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: rRemember

8. What ris rthe rrelationship rbetween rthe rsize rof rhumans' rbrains rand rtheir rgroups?
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,ANSWER: Answers rWill rVary
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: What rAre rGroups?; r1.4, r1.5
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: rUnderstand

9. What rtwo rclasses rof rinteraction rdid rBales rfind rto rbe rthe rmost rcommon rin rgroup rsituations? rProvide rtwo rexamples
of rgroups rthat rdiffer ron rthese rclasses rof rinteraction.
r

ANSWER: Answers rWill rVary
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
REFERENCES: What rAre rGroups?; r1.4, r1.5
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: rRemember

10. Members rcan rinfluence reach rother rin rmany rways. rDescribe rand rdemonstrate rthe rdifference rbetween
unilateral, rsequential, rand rreciprocal rinterdependence. rNote: rA rdiagram rmay rhelp.
r

ANSWER: Answers rWill rVary
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: What rAre rGroups?; r1.4
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: rUnderstand

11. Use rthe rconcept rof rgroup rstructure rto rcompare rprimary rgroups rand rcollectives.
ANSWER: Answers rWill rVary
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: What rAre rGroups?; r1.2, r1.4
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: rEvaluate

12. Use rMcGrath’s rtaxonomy rof rtasks rto rcompare rthese rfour rgroups: ran rassembly rline, ra rpolitical rcommittee rdeciding
to rinvade rCuba, ra rcompany rwhose rmembers rare rdebating rabout ra rpotential rproject, rand ra rballet rtroupe.
r

ANSWER: Answers rWill rVary
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: What rAre rGroups?; r1.4, r1.5
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: rEvaluate

13. What rare rthe rcommon rorigins rof rgroups?
ANSWER: Answers rWill rVary
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: What rAre rGroups?; r1.4; r1.5
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: rRemember

14. Will ra rpasserby rwho rsees rsix rpeople rsitting routside rthe rlibrary rthink rthese rpeople rare ra rgroup? rUse rthe rconcept
r of rentitativity rto roffer ran ranswer.
ANSWER: Answers rWill rVary
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
REFERENCES: What rAre rGroups?; r1.4, r1.5
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: rApply

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, 15. What rdoes rthe rconcept rof rentitativity rhave rto rdo rwith rprejudice rand rstereotyping?
ANSWER: Answers rWill rVary
DIFFICULTY: Difficult
REFERENCES: What rAre rGroups?; r1.4
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: rAnalyze

16. Lewin rused rthe rword rdynamic rwhen rdescribing rgroups. rWhy rdid rhe rselect rthis rword? rWhat ris rthe rdefinition rof
group rdynamics?
r

ANSWER: Answers rWill rVary
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: What rAre rGroup rDynamics?; r1.7
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: rRemember

17. If ryour rgroup rdynamics rclass rdevelops rlike rmost rgroups rdo, rwhat rprocesses rand rchanges rdo ryou rexpect rto rsee
take rplace rduring rthe rsemester?
r

ANSWER: Answers rWill rVary
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: What rAre rGroup rDynamics?; r1.8
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: rApply

18. Draw ron rHofstede’s rtheory rof rnational rcultures rto rdescribe rcultural rdifferences rin rgroup-level rprocesses
(formation, rinfluence, rperformance, rand rconflict).
r

ANSWER: Answers rWill rVary
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
REFERENCES: Why rStudy rGroups?; r1.9
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: rUnderstand

19. Why rdo rindividuals roften runderestimate rthe rinfluence rof rgroups rand rtheir rdynamics?
ANSWER: Answers rWill rVary
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: Why rStudy rGroups?; r1.10
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: rRemember

20. Why rdo rpsychologists, rsociologists, ranthropologists, rand rpolitical rscientists rstudy rgroups?
ANSWER: Answers rWill rVary
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
REFERENCES: Why rStudy rGroups?; r1.10
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: rRemember

21. A rgroup ris rtwo ror rmore rindividuals rwho rare rconnected rto rone ranother rby rand rwithin rsocial rrelationships.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: What rAre rGroups?; r1.1
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