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5 stages of group development - ANSWERSforming, storming, norming, performing, adjourning social loafing - ANSWERSthe tendency for people in a group to exert less effort when pooling their efforts toward attaining a common goal than when individually accountable free rider effect (social loafing) - ANSWERSPeople lower their effort to get a free ride at the expense of their fellow group members Sucker Effect (Social Loafing) - ANSWERSThe tendency to reduce one's effort when believing that other group members are loafing. Factors influencing group effectiveness - ANSWERSTask, Group composition, Managerial support, Group processes, group effectiveness. collective efficacy - ANSWERSa group's perception of its ability to successfully perform well team reflexivity - ANSWERSThe extent to which teams deliberately discuss team processes and goals and adapt their behaviour accordingly. Shared mental models - ANSWERSTeam members share identical information about how they should interact and what their task is Basic group structure characteristics - ANSWERSSize and member diversity(smaller groups), Group norms(shared attitudes), Roles Status, Cohesiveness or group cohesion(the degree to which a group is attracted to its members) Group cohesiveness factors - ANSWERSThreat and competition Success Member diversity Group size Toughness of initiation additive tasks - ANSWERScontributions resulting from the abilities of every member "add up" to determine team performance disjunctive tasks - ANSWERStasks in which group performance is dependent on the performance of the best group member

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MHR 405 - Final Exam study set
Questions with Verified Answers
5 stages of group development - ANSWERSforming, storming, norming, performing,
adjourning

social loafing - ANSWERSthe tendency for people in a group to exert less effort when
pooling their efforts toward attaining a common goal than when individually accountable

free rider effect (social loafing) - ANSWERSPeople lower their effort to get a free ride at
the expense of their fellow group members

Sucker Effect (Social Loafing) - ANSWERSThe tendency to reduce one's effort when
believing that other group members are loafing.

Factors influencing group effectiveness - ANSWERSTask, Group composition,
Managerial support, Group processes, group effectiveness.

collective efficacy - ANSWERSa group's perception of its ability to successfully perform
well

team reflexivity - ANSWERSThe extent to which teams deliberately discuss team
processes and goals and adapt their behaviour accordingly.

Shared mental models - ANSWERSTeam members share identical information about
how they should interact and what their task is

Basic group structure characteristics - ANSWERSSize and member diversity(smaller
groups), Group norms(shared attitudes), Roles
Status, Cohesiveness or group cohesion(the degree to which a group is attracted to its
members)

Group cohesiveness factors - ANSWERSThreat and competition
Success
Member diversity
Group size
Toughness of initiation

additive tasks - ANSWERScontributions resulting from the abilities of every member
"add up" to determine team performance

disjunctive tasks - ANSWERStasks in which group performance is dependent on the
performance of the best group member

, conjunctive tasks - ANSWERStasks for which the team's performance depends on the
abilities of the team's weakest link

process loss - ANSWERSthe reduction in group performance due to obstacles created
by group processes, such as problems of coordination and motivation

role ambiguity - ANSWERSuncertainty about what the organization expects from the
employee in terms of what to do or how to do it

role conflict - ANSWERSthe tension caused by competing demands between two or
more roles pertaining to different statuses

What makes virtual teams effective? - ANSWERSBalance between alone time and time
interacting with other people.

informal leaders - ANSWERSdon't have formal authority and must rely on being well
liked or highly skilled to exert influence

Trait Theory - ANSWERSa leadership theory that holds that effective leaders possess a
similar set of traits or characteristics

Contingency Theory - ANSWERSa leadership theory that states that in order to
maximize work group performance, leaders must be matched to the situation that best
fits their leadership style

leadership categorization theory - ANSWERSpeople are more likely to view somebody
as a leader and to evaluate them as a more effective leader when they possess
prototypical characteristics of leadership

What are the predictors of leadership effectiveness from the big five personality traits? -
ANSWERSextraversion and conscientiousness

Consideration - ANSWERSextent to which leader is approachable and shows personal
concern

initiating structure - ANSWERSthe degree to which a leader structures the roles of
followers by setting goals, giving directions, setting deadlines, and assigning tasks

Fiedler's Contingency Theory - ANSWERSa theory stating that leadership effectiveness
is dependent on the characteristics of the leader and the characteristics of the situation

3 Factors that affect situational favourableness - ANSWERSLeader-member relations;
Task structure; Position power
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