CMN 101 CH.13 Vocab
teams
task-oriented groups in which members are especially loyal and dedicated to the task and other group members
relational-oriented groups
groups formed to promote interpersonal connections and that are more focused on quality interactions that contribute to the well-being of group members
task-oriented groups
groups formed to solve a problem, promote a case, or generate ideas or information
virtual groups
groups that take advantage of new technologies and meet exclusively or primarily online to achieve their purpose or goal
small group communication
interactions among 3 or more people who are connected through a common purpose, mutual influence, and a shared identity
social loafing
tendency for some members of small groups to contribute less to the group than other members or than they would if they were working alone
synergy
refers to the potential for gains in performance or heightened quality of interactions when complementary members or member characteristics are added to existing ones
secondary tension
tension that emerges after groups have passed the forming stage of group development and begin to have conflict over member roles, differing ideas, and personality conflicts
social cohesion
the attraction and liking among group members
task cohesion
the commitment of group members to the purpose and activities of the group
group cohesion
the commitment of members to the purpose of the group and the degree of attraction among individuals within the group
group socialization
the process of teaching and learning the norms, rules, and expectations associated with group interaction and group member behaviors
group climate
the relatively enduring tone and quality of group interaction that is experienced similarly by group members
storming
the sage of group development in which conflict emerges as people begin to perform their various roles, have their ideas heard, and negotiate where they fit in the group's structure
symbolic cconvergence
the sense of community or group consciousness that develops in a group through non-task related communication such as stories and jokes
group fantasies
verbalized references to events outside the "here and now" of the group, including references to the group's past, predictions for the future, or other communication about people or events outside of the group.
forming
the stage of development in which group members begin to reduce uncertainty associated with new relationships and/or new tasks through initial interactions that lay the foundation for later group dynamics
norming
the stage of development in which the practices and expectations of the group are solidified, which leads to more stability, productivity, and cohesion within the group
adjourning
the stage of group development in which a group dissolves because it has completed its purpose or goal, membership is declining and support for the group no longer exists, or it is dissolved because of some other internal or external cause
performing
the stage of group development in which group members work relatively smoothly toward the completion of a task or achievement of a purpose
interdependence
a characteristic of small groups that refers to a shared purpose and fate, meaning that each groups member's actions affect every other group member
groupthink
a negative group phenomenon characterized by a lack of critical evaluation of proposed ideas or courses of action that results from high levels of cohesion and/or high conformity pressures
interpersonal conflict
group conflict that emerges from conflict between individual members of the group
procedural conflict
group conflict that emerges from disagreement or trouble with the mechanics of group operations
substantive conflict
group conflict that focuses on group members' differing beliefs, attitudes, values, or ideas related to the purpose or task of the group.
primary tension
group tension based on uncertainty that is a natural part of initial interactions
secondary groups
groups characterized by less frequent face-to-face interactions, less emotional and relational communication, and more task-related communication than primary groups
primary groups
long-lasting groups that are formed based on relationships and include significant others