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8/31/22, 4:48 PM Assessment 2: Attempt review




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Started on Wednesday, 31 August 2022, 9:41 AM
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Match each stage of group formulation with its description




This stage is characterised by uncertainty. Members do not know what is expected of them, and they are often scared that Forming
they will not measure up or will not be accepted by other group members.


This stage is characterised by interpersonal conflict, in the form of fighting or physical or emotional withdrawal. Storming

During this stage members become aware of what behaviour is acceptable or not. Members share information openly Norming
and are willing to listen to others.


Stage characterised by full participation of all group members. Energy and efforts are spent on the task at hand. Performing

This stage marks the end of the group’s existence. Members look back at what they have achieved and assess their Adjourning
experiences in the group.




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The correct answer is:
This stage is characterised by uncertainty. Members do not know what is expected of them, and they are often scared that they will not
measure up or will not be accepted by other group members. → Forming,

This stage is characterised by interpersonal conflict, in the form of fighting or physical or emotional withdrawal. → Storming,

During this stage members become aware of what behaviour is acceptable or not. Members share information openly and are willing to
listen to others. → Norming,

Stage characterised by full participation of all group members. Energy and efforts are spent on the task at hand. → Performing,

This stage marks the end of the group’s existence. Members look back at what they have achieved and assess their experiences in the group.
→ Adjourning




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