The quiz:
Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module 2: Week 2.
Attempt History
Score for this quiz: 80 out of 80
Question 1
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Cohesion enhances group performance when
it increases tolerance for other members’ shortcomings.
the norms of the group support high rates of productivity.
groups are working on cognitive, rather than physical, tasks.
it is based on attraction rather than task commitment.
Question 2
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Which of the following is NOT one of Jacobs et al.’s perspectives on the relationship between
content and process in a group meeting?
Process refers to the purpose and task of the group whereas content refers to the dynamics and
therapeutic forces in the group.
The leader may emphasize one or the other depending on the type of group and the stage it is in.
A group that focuses too much on process may never reach any meaningful depth.
A group that focuses too much on content may miss out on the benefits of interacting with and
learning from each other.
Question 3
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, Group formation is influenced significantly by all these factors EXCEPT
the personality characteristics of individuals who may become members.
situational forces that promote affiliation among individuals.
interpersonal forces that promote attraction among individuals.
the political views of those seeking group membership.
Question 4
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Which of the following is NOT identified by Jacobs et al. as a potential problem for a group?
The leader skipping from topic to topic
Members expressing their feelings
Members trying to dominate the discussion
Members who are withdrawn, participating minimally, and/or attending sporadically
Question 5
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Which of the following statement is true?
Studies suggest that groups substantially influence their members.
Many people live their entire lives without being a part of a group.
In ancient times, people were more individualistic than group-oriented.
Very little is known about groups and their processes.
Question 6
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If the leader sees that a change of purpose is needed, he or she should