When we try and understand the culture of a group we focus on several factors such as the language it uses, the knowledge it posses, the technology it uses, and the _____ and ____________ that it prefers.
What is art and entertainment.
100
If a college forbids smoking on campus, a student work group within that college must not allow smoking. This is an example of what "four C's" for developing rules in a group?
What is consistency.
100
Establishing a two-way communication as a norm within a group will ensure group success.
What is True.
200
To feel what another person feels.
What is empathy.
200
Principles are basic ideas that serve as standards to __________ a course of action.
What is evaluate or judge.
200
A member in your group begins to put down another member's ideas during a group meeting. What basic principle of ethical conduct is NOT being demonstrated?
What is Fairness.
200
To ensure success in one's group it is important to establish frequent evaluation on oneself and others performance.
What is True.
300
The punishments incurred if one breaks the rules of a society, an organization, or a family.
What is sanctions.
300
As a member of a group, you need ask yourself what you ________ personally as well as what others might too.
What is value.
300
Yourself joins a group for your Biology class and at once everyone begins to create rules as a group such as no "free riding". What kind of norm is this?
What is a developed norm.
300
Groups should avoid all types of confrontation to ensure group success.
What is False. (Constructive Confrontation)
400
A large, identifiable community of individuals who fulfill a variety of differing and interdependent roles.
What is a society.
400
Values, principles, and ________ closely-connected within all societies, cultures, and subcultures.
What is norms
400
During a performance for your group, one of the members does not participate because they feel uncomfortable with the material. What basic principle of ethical conduct does this person demonstrate?
What is freedom.
400
Evaluation, Discussion, Solutions and Decisions are all areas in the basic principles of ethical conduct.
What is False. They are all areas for ensuring group success.
500
The way of life of people in a given society or group that can be sub-divided.
What is culture.
500
An __________ ________ is a rule established by an authority outside the group.Governments impose this upon people within their jurisdiction.
What is imposed norms.
500
Working in a group you have a variety of backgrounds, cultures, and religions. Showing mutual respect to all individuals in the group is what basic principle of ethical conduct?
What is equality.
500
The four C's for developing Norms within your group are Consistency, Confrontation, Consensus, and Commitment.
What is False. Omit Confrontation and replace with Critical Discussion.