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Working in Groups
Communication Principles and Strategies
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Eighth Edition
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Isa Engleberg
Prince George‘s Community College
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Dianna Wynn
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StandPoint Strategies LLC
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Table Of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to Group Communication 1

Chapter 2: Group Development 35

Chapter 3: Participation in Groups 69

Chapter 4: Diversity in Groups 106
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Chapter 5: Leadership in Groups 144

Chapter 6: Verbal and Nonverbal Communication in Groups 178
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Chapter 7: Listening and Responding in Groups 214

Chapter 8: Conflict and Cohesion in Groups 244

Chapter 9: Decision Making and Problem Solving in Groups 279
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Chapter 10: Critical Thinking and Argumentation in Groups 318

Chapter 11: Group Meetings 356
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Chapter 12: Group Presentations 378
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Chapter 1
Introduction to Group Communication
Key: Answer, Page, Type, Learning Objective, Level

Type

A=Applied
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C=Conceptual

F=Factual

Level

(1)=Easy; (2)=Moderate; (3)=Difficult

1% Easy

83 % Moderate

16% Difficult

LO=Learning Objective
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SG=Used in Study Guide
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p=page

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Multiple Choice Single Select
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1) According to a study commissioned by the Association of American Colleges and
Universities (AAC&U) that asked 496 employers to rank the essential learning outcomes
needed by college graduates entering the workforce, which outcome ranked highest?
a) ability to work in teams
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b) critical thinking
c) digital literacy
D
d) ability to analyze and interpret data
e) the application of knowledge to real-world settings
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Answer: a
Learning Objective 1.1: Describe the pervasiveness and importance of group work.
Topic 1.1: The Importance of Groups
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts

2) The state in which the effective collaboration of group members produces better results than

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what would be expected, given the sum of skills and abilities of individual members working
alone, is known as .
a) interaction
b) common goals
c) interdependence
d) synergy
e) working
Answer: d
Learning Objective 1.2: Compare the advantages and disadvantages of working in groups.
Topic 1.2.1: Advantages of Working in Groups
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Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
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3) Which of the following characteristics is a disadvantage of working in groups?
f) Groups make better decisions when working on complex tasks.
g) Working in groups enhances member learning.
h) Groups require significant time, energy, and resources.
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i) Groups are often more creative than members working alone.
j) Members usually enjoy working with others in groups.
Answer: c
Learning Objective 1.2: Compare the advantages and disadvantages of working in groups.
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Topic 1.2.2: Disadvantages of Working in Groups
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
D

4) Which of the following situations best represents group communication as defined in the
text?
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k) people talking in an elevator
l) people discussing the weather at an airport
m) fans cheering at a baseball game
n) jury members deliberating a court case
o) a congregation listening to a sermon
Answer: d
Learning Objective 1.3: Explain the importance of the five key elements in the definition of
group communication.
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