Examtests with Group Dynamics by Forsyth - 7th edition
What are group dynamics? - ExamTests 1
MC-questions with chapter 1
Question 1
How is a group not defined:
- Connected to each other.
- Common enemy.
- Two or more individuals.
- Through social relationships
Question 2
What is the correct answer? All groups have a few corresponding characteristics. For example, these are:
- Interaction, clear structure, interdependence.
- Interaction, meet primary needs, cohesion.
- Clear structure, interdependence, cohesion.
- Clear structure, meet primary needs, cohesion.
Question 3
By definition, a social group is a ....
- Primary group.
- Non-primary group.
- Task-orientated group.
- Relationship-orientated group.
Answers MC-questions with chapter 1
Question 1
B. Common enemy.
Question 2
C. Clear structure, interdependence, cohesion.
Question 3
B. Non-primary group.
How can groups be examined? - ExamTests 2
MC-questions with chapter 2
Question 1
The study of groups is not done by..
- Overt observation by the testleader.
- Covert observation by the testleader.
- Overt en covert observationss by groupmembers.
- Self-report by groupmembers.
Question 2
With observations, behavior can be coded with numbers. A well-known codingsystem within group dynamics is....
- Interaction process analysis.
- Sociometry.
- Social network analysis.
- Diverse group process analysis.
Question 3
A research method in which the researcher manipulates an independent variable and measures a dependent variable is called..
- Self-report.
- Case study.
- Experiment.
- Correlational research.
Question 4
Skinner assumed that the law of effect was related to behavior. This is an example of....
- Motivational perspective.
- Behavioral perspective.
- Systems perspective.
- Biological perspective.
Answers MC-questions with chapter 2
Question 1
C. Overt en covert observationss by groupmembers
Question 2
A. Interaction process analysis
Question 3
C. Experiment
Question 4
B. Behavioral perspective
What is identity? - ExamTests 3
MC-questions with chapter 3
Question 1
What is not correct?
- We all have the need to belong.
- The smaller the social capital, the better the ties between individuals.
- A group that creates a link between members, like a social club, often only results in decreased feelings of social loneliness and not often in decreased feelings of emotional loneliness.
- A groupmember can be punished by ostracizing him.
Question 2
If someone describes himself in terms of personal characteristics, he does this from ... on a ...level.
- Individualism, meso.
- Collectivism, micro.
- Individualism, micro.
- Collectivism, meso.
Question 3
For their research, Tajfel en Turner used a research procedure called minimal intergroup situation. Results showed that groupmembers who have nothing to do with each other....
- Showed little interest in each other.
- Showed altruistic behavior towards each other quite quickly.
- Valued their own group just as much as another group.
- Thought more positively about each other than about members of a different group.
Answers MC-questions with chapter 3
Question 1
B. The smaller the social capital, the better the ties between individuals.
Question 2
C. Individualism, micro.
Question 3
D. Thought more positively about each other than about members of a different group.
What is formation? - ExamTests 4
MC-questions with chapter 4
Question 1
There are three types of social motivation. Which of the following is not one of them?
- Need for affiliation.
- Need for intimacy.
- Need for equipment.
- Need for power.
Question 2
Bowlby's attachment theory describes attachment styles. When someone is insecure about himself and is scared of rejection, that person has a ....
- Secure attachment style.
- Preoccupied attachment style.
- Fearful attachment style.
- Dismissing attachment style.
Question 3
Newcomb described factors that influenced the tendency to seek out relationships. Which of the following is not one of them?
- Heterophily.
- Proximity.
- Elaboration.
- Complementarity.
Answers MC-questions with chapter 4
Question 1
C. Need for equipment.
Question 2
D. Dismissing attachment style.
Question 3
A. Heterophily.
How does cohesion develop within a group? - ExamTests 5
MC-questions with chapter 5
Question 1
Hogg found that any factor that increases the tendency of group members to categorize themselves as a group member will lead to less personal attraction. This is an example of...
- Social cohesion.
- Taskcohesion.
- Emotional cohesion.
- Collective cohesion.
Question 2
A serious form of initiation, whereby members are exposed to serious psychological and physical experiences, is called...
- Cognitive dissonance.
- Hazing.
- Tradition.
- Dominance.
Answers MC-questions with chapter 5
Question 1
A. Social cohesion.
Question 2
B. Hazing.
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