Reference no: EM132297666
1. Formal groups develop through association, affiliation, and friendship, and may take the form of interest groups or friendship groups.
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2. The most widely accepted model of group development is the five-stage model, which defines the stages as forming, storming, norming, performing, and adjourning.
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3. Norms are accepted standards of behavior that are shared by the members of the group. Departure from these norms is usually met with excitement and enthusiasm.
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4. There are two kinds of phenomena, groupthink and groupshift, that are common in group decision-making processes.
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5. When a manager offers feedback to employees and clarifies the goals to be achieved, the manager is using the control function of communication.
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6. A Type II Error occurs when we reject a null hypothesis that is true.
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7. The first step in conducting a hypothesis test is calculating a test statistic.
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8. A left-tailed hypothesis test has only equality within the null hypothesis.
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9. A two-tailed hypothesis test has only equality within the null hypothesis.
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10. A right-tailed hypothesis test has an alternative hypothesis that involves the greater than sign.
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