Types of Groups
Ethics
Group Goals
Personalities
Communication
100
This type of group is formed from smaller groups forming within a group.
What is a committee?
100
This is a false statement deliberately presented as being true.
What is a lie?
100
Group goals are used to evaluate this.
What is performance?
100
Who enjoys to work now play later, a perceiver or a judger?
Perceiver
100
This is the ideal number of people in a group.
5-7 people.
200
The Red Cross and the World Wide Fund for Nature are examples of this group.
What is a service group?
200
Plagiarizing is speaking ethically. True or false?
False.
200
Groups function best when their goals are hard but realistic. True or false?
True.
200
A thinker enjoys arguing. True or false.
True.
200
This is the process of acting on information.
What is communication?
300
If you are a member of Alcoholics Anonymous, you are considered a member of this type of group.
What is a self-help group?
300
List two ways to speak ethically.
Act in ways that are consistent with your message, choose topics that are consistent with your ethical beliefs, respect yourself and your audience
300
A clear, elevated goal is one of the _____ _____.
What is group qualities?
300
What makes a conscientiousness personality? Give two examples.
Self-disciplined, organized, careful, thorough, responsible, hard-working, achievement oriented, persevering
300
The words that come out of our mouth is considered this type of communication.
What is verbal communication?
400
These groups make decisions that have a direct effect on the general population.
What is a public group?
400
Ethics is the beliefs, values, and _____ _____ by which people determine what is right or wrong.
What is moral principles?
400
These are the six C's you should consider when setting your goals.
What is clarity, challenge, commitment, compatibility, cooperating, and cost?
400
List 4 types of personality traits discussed in class.
Extroversion, introversion, agreeableness, disagreeableness, conscientiousness, carelessness, emotional stability, neuroticism, openness to experience, closed to experience
400
A group of two people is considered this.
What is a dyad?
500
Being part of a household or book club means you are participating in this group.
What is a social group?
500
List the three ways to listen ethically.
Communicate your expectations and feedback. Be sensitive to and tolerant of differences. Listen critically.
500
Name 3 questions that can help set a group goal.
What do we want to accomplish? How will we know we've achieved our goal? How well have we achieved our goal? What tasks do we need to complete in order to achieve our goal by a specific date? How will we coordinate the work and contributions of group members most efficiently and effectively?
500
List the four extrovert qualities.
Enjoys groups and discussions, talks first then thinks, thinks out loud, may dominate discussions.
500
List ALL the non-verbal ways we communicate.
What is gestures, posture, facial expression, tone of voice, clothing, jewelry, attitudes, feelings, body language?