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Test Definition of group and essential characteristics
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1st QUESTION: What is an essential characteristic of a group according to social psychology?
Direct and frequent communication
Interaction, interdependence and shared identity
Size and formal structure
Common geographic location
2nd QUESTION: What does interdependence imply in a group?
Let the members think alike
That they depend emotionally on each other
That the actions of some affect others
That they share age and culture
QUESTION 3: What distinguishes a collection of people from a real group?
Let everyone talk to each other
The development of interaction and interdependence
That they have a leader
That they are in the same place
QUESTION 4: What basic function does a group fulfill for its members?
Provide entertainment
Comply with social rules
Satisfying needs for belonging and self-esteem
Increase group stress
QUESTION 5: What is one of the most important social functions of groups?
Distribute tasks quickly
Define the place of the individual in society
Avoid physical isolation
Organize material resources
QUESTION 6: What enables interaction within a group?
Facilitates social comparison and mutual support
It allows you to avoid conflicts
Prevents cognitive dissonance
Reduces task complexity
QUESTION 7: What does the sense of shared identity indicate in a group?
Strong authoritarian leadership
Awareness of being part of an “us”
A common interest in recreational activities
Respect for social rules
QUESTION 8: What is an example of a situation that could transform a crowd into a group?
A bus delay and cooperation among those present
A televised football match
A live concert
An organized group walk
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