Week 5 Group process Flashcards

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Example team winning/losing

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We have emotional reactions to the failure or success of our team because our self-esteem gets tied into our team’s performance
- When the team does poorly, we might reject that part of our identity

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Tuckman’s 5 stages of group development

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  • Forming
  • Storming (starts working together)
  • Norming (Cohesion, purpose emerges)
  • Performing (Works smoothly, shared norms and goals)
  • Adjourning (Dissolution of the group because it has accomplished its goals or because members have lost interest)
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Group norms

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Common behaviours and attitudes that define group membership and differentiate each groups

Example norms in the work place: conflict, aggression, absenteeism

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How does groups affect performance?

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  • Social facilitation: Improvement in the performance of easy or well-learned tasks
  • Social inhibition: Deterioration in the performance of difficult tasks
  • Drive theory: the presence of others increases our level of arousal (heart-beat)
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5
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Social loafing

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tendency for individuals not to work as hard on a task when they believe that others are also working on the task

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Ringelmann effect

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The Ringelmann effect describes that individual effort on a task decreases as group size increases

Explications: Possible coordination or motivation loss

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Ringlemann effect reasons

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Reasons : their effort and input can not be distinguished from others

  • Output equity (people believe others are also loafing)
  • Evaluation apprehension (being anonymous gives less motiviation to individuals)
  • Matching to standard: No individuals goals
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How to prevent social loafing

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  • Set group goals
  • Increase intergroup competition
  • Select members who already have high motivation
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How to improve brainstorming effectiveness

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  • Electroning brainstorming instead of physical

- Make heterogeneous groups for more diverse ideas

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Group polarisation

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People take more extreme decisions when they are in groups rather than alone

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Group norms experiment

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Sherif, 1936

obj: measure the influence of others opinion as frame

  • ask what participants how much did the light move
  • in uncertain situatinos, people use opinion of others as a frame of reference to converge to group norm
  • group norm persists even when people are alone
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