NORMS
SOCIALIZATION
POWER
BASES OF POWER
SUPPORTIVE GROUP CLIMATE
100

BLANK are essentially expectations of the group members, established by the group, and can be conscious and formal, or unconscious and informal.

Norms

100

Focuses on skills and information needed to complete a task.

Technical knowledge

100

If you associate power with control or dominance, this refers to the notion of power as BLANK  

Power-over

100

Demonstrated when person A gains power because A has knowledge relevant to B.  

Expert Power

100

Refers to how well a group gets along.

Cohesion

200

BLANK norms direct the behavior of the group as a whole.

General

200

Focuses on behavioral norms that guide interaction.

Social Knowledge

200

BLANK refers to a more personal sense of strength or agency.

Power-from-within

200

In some cases, person A looks up to or admires person B, and, as a result, A follows B largely because of their personal qualities, characteristics, or reputation.

Referent Power

200

Indicated by commitment of the group to a task and activities to help complete the task.

Task Cohesion

300

BLANK norms concern individual members with particular roles, such as the designated leader

Role-Specific

300

Deviating from the group’s rules and norms that a member internalized during socialization can lead to self-imposed feelings of guilt or shame that can then initiate corrective behaviors and discourage the member from going against the group.

Social Conformity

300

Groups manifest BLANK, which is the power of a strong individual in a group of equals, the power not to command, but to suggest and be listened to, to begin something and see it happen.

Power-with

300

Exists when person A submits to person B because A feels that B has a right to exert power in a certain domain.

Legitimate Power

300

Indicated by attraction and liking other group members as well as contribution to group climate. 

Social Cohesion

400

What do the following statements have in common?

Norms facilitate group survival. 

Norms simplify expected behaviors. 

Norms help avoid embarrassing situations. 

Norms help identify the group and express its central values to others.

Functions of Norms

400

BLANK refers to the process of teaching and learning the norms, rules, and expectations associated with group interaction and group member behaviors.

Group socialization

400

Unjust or cruel exercise of authority or power especially by the imposition of burdens; the condition of being weighed down; an act of pressing down; a sense of heaviness or obstruction in the body or mind.

Oppression

400

Exists when person A has power over person B because A controls something that B wants.

Reward Power

400

A sense of community, or the group members coming together on a personal level. Building personal relationships with eachother.

Symbolic Convergence

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