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specific characteristics that leaders address when forming a group |
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1 feeling of belonging and acceptance
2 dependence on the leader and testing the leadership
3 individual vs. group goals |
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4 types of action characteristics |
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1. purposeful action
2. self-initiated
3. spontaneous
4. group centered |
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the ultimate goal of the formation stage is to achieve |
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in the formation stage the _____ is the one who predominately initiats and directs |
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three task the keaders have in the formation stage |
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1. setting group climate
2. clariying goals and norms
3. faciliating purposeful action |
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the group completes a ____ _____ to review and reflect on the groups progress |
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the leader must ___ and ___ his or her own emotional responses in order to identify patterns the emerge |
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_____ ____ for a grop are usualy met with anticpation and apprehension |
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initial sesson of a group are generally used for: |
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1. get acquainted
2. learn how the group functions
3. develop norms that will shape their behavior in the group |
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contributes directly to the development of acceptance and belonging to the group meets theĀ interest and needs |
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leaders seek opportunity to guide the action at the proper level of challenge |
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a ___ ___ helps new members recognize what behavior is desireable in the group |
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the group usually looks to leaders for guidance and are dependent on the leader |
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here and now
memebers less dependent on the leader |
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develops as formation stage develops member express on points of view |
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psychological group forms uner specific conditions: |
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1. patterns of interaction proved effective
2. differences in perception of task,communication,and procedures are clarifiedips are delineated
4. participation standards are set
5. work elicit rather than inhibit
6. respected place for each
7. trust is established
3. relationsh |
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