Chapter 17 Verified Test Bank Groups Borkowski - Updated Test Bank | Org Behavior 4e Borkowski by Nancy Borkowski. DOCX document preview.
Chapter 17: Groups
True/False
- Groups can be categorized into three broad groups: primary, secondary, and reference.
<Complexity: Easy>
<Subject: Types of Groups, Chapter 17>
- The group decision making process usually takes longer than an individual decision making process.
<Complexity: Easy>
<Subject: Group Decision Making, Chapter 17>
- Groups produce less and lower quality solutions to problems than do individuals working alone, because there are too many people involved in group decision making.
<Complexity: Easy>
<Subject: Group Decision Making, Chapter 17>
- The nominal group technique is a brainstorming technique that assists to overcome the challenge faced by group members who may lack the experience to understand that the information they hold is needed to generate and evaluate options or alternatives.
<Complexity: Moderate>
<Subject: Group Development, Chapter 17>
5. Informal groups meet the needs of individuals and, therefore, have a strong influence on the members’ behaviors.
<Complexity: Easy>
<Subject: Informal or Formal Group Structure, Chapter 17>
Multiple Choice
- Which group is organized based on members’ common interests or goals?
[1] Primary
[2] Secondary
[3] Reference
[4] Formal
[5] Informal
<Complexity: Easy>
<Subject: Informal or Formal Group Structure, Chapter 17>
- Managers need to be aware that which group can be a powerful force within their organization?
[1] Primary
[2] Secondary
[3] Reference
[4] Formal
[5] Informal
<Complexity: Easy>
<Subject: Informal or Formal Group Structure, Chapter 17>
- Which group is created by the organization, and is therefore part of the organization’s formal structure?
[1] Primary
[2] Secondary
[3] Reference
[4] Formal
[5] Informal
<Complexity: Easy>
<Subject: Informal or Formal Group Structure, Chapter 17>
- Groups go through sequential stages of development. The following is as example of which development stage: In this stage the rules for behavior are explicitly and implicitly defined. There is a greater degree of order and a strong sense of group membership.
[1] Forming
[2] Storming
[3] Norming
[4] Performing
[5] Adjourning
<Complexity: Easy>
<Subject: Group Development, Chapter 17>
10. Churches, labor unions, political parties, or any other group an individual uses to determine his or her judgements, preferences, behaviors, beliefs, and attitudes are examples of which type of group?
[1] Primary group
[2] Secondary group
[3] Reference group
[4] Informal group
<Complexity: Easy>
<Subject: Types of Groups, Chapter 17>