A) expressive leadership.
B) group cohesion.
C) anomie.
D) instrumental leadership.
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A) the age of the players
B) the interactions of team members off the field
C) the shared hobbies of the players
D) the innate skill of the players
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A) rationalization
B) virtual communities
C) group dynamics
D) network theory
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A) need to have at least two things in common.
B) share no attributes.
C) are never in the same physical location.
D) do not interact regularly.
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A) coercive
B) influential
C) traditional
D) charismatic
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A) to measure the anomie of the network
B) to determine if groupthink occurred in a social network
C) to see if a particular tie is strong or weak
D) to see just how extensive the network is
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A) social networks
B) internalization
C) compliance
D) social atomism
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A) People who identify themselves through personal characteristics are less likely to try to achieve their goals and advance themselves.
B) People who identify themselves through personal characteristics are more likely to blindly follow orders and bow to peer pressure.
C) People who identify themselves through personal characteristics are more likely to have large social networks and maintain connections to their communities.
D) People who identify themselves through personal characteristics might care less about the common good.
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A) It leads to endless discussion that tends to preclude any real action.
B) It makes group members more susceptible to anomie or normlessness.
C) It reduces the degree to which members are attracted to the group.
D) It can lead to groupthink, in which dissenting opinions are strongly discouraged.
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A) symbolic interactionism
B) coercive power
C) structural functionalism
D) conflict theory
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A) They are larger and more anonymous than secondary groups.
B) They are often formal or impersonal.
C) They tend to be based on specific roles or activities.
D) They involve a strong sense of belonging.
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A) symbolic interactionism
B) coercive power
C) structural functionalism
D) conflict theory
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A) primary group.
B) secondary group.
C) reference group.
D) social network.
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A) The tasks that groups usually work on are not very interesting, which decreases motivation.
B) Time is lost to coordinating and organizing group members.
C) Group members never identify with the group thoroughly enough to give it their full attention.
D) There is no way to recognize group members for their efforts.
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