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Test Group norms and pressure to conform
Agenda
1st QUESTION: What is the main function of group norms?
Facilitate group coordination and objectives
Eliminate hierarchies
Decrease cohesion
Reduce group size
2nd QUESTION: What types of rules indicate what should not be done?
Prescriptive
Formal
Proscriptive
Explicit
QUESTION 3: What is a common consequence for deviating from an important rule?
Group award
Social approval
Financial reward
Rejection or exclusion
QUESTION 4: What type of influence leads to conformity in order to please?
Rational influence
Informational influence
Regulatory influence
External influence
QUESTION 5: What characterizes informal norms?
They are legal
They always write to each other
They are transmitted informally
They are applied with sanctions
QUESTION 6: How do norms help interpret social situations?
When creating written standards
By providing a shared vision
By reducing individual motivation
By imposing strict rules
QUESTION 7: Which studies showed the conformity effect?
Studies by Freud and Jung
Studies by Maslow and Bandura
Studies by Sherif and Asch
Studies by Piaget and Erikson
QUESTION 8: What can increase pressure to follow group norms?
Lack of leadership
The size of the group
Group cohesion
The age of the members
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