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A) The members are bound to follow their duties and do not have any scope for improving their performance.
B) The responsibilities of the leader and the rest of the team are distinct.
C) The leader makes decisions for the team and provides direction and control over members.
D) The members perform assigned tasks and cannot choose their own tasks.
E) The members have some latitude with respect to the behaviors they exhibit.
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A) project
B) management
C) work
D) action
E) parallel
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A) pooled
B) reciprocal
C) response
D) comprehensive
E) sequential
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A) Pooled
B) Reciprocal
C) Response
D) Comprehensive
E) Sequential
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A) Task interdependence
B) Hybrid outcome interdependence
C) Goal interdependence
D) Member ability
E) Member personality
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A) Encourager
B) Blocker
C) Energizer
D) Follower
E) Compromiser
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A) work
B) management
C) parallel
D) action
E) project
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A) A team that oversees the functioning of all the teams in an organization and coordinates activities between teams
B) A team comprising interior designers, architects, and builders involved in designing and creating the layout of a new hotel
C) A quality control team at a factory which oversees the quality of products and recommends changes in production techniques
D) A band travelling around the country playing shows at different venues for six months
E) A group of four workers making a specific part on the production line of an automobile factory
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A) directly facilitate the accomplishment of team tasks.
B) focus on activities that benefit the team as a whole rather than the separate team members.
C) include the roles of harmonizer and the encourager.
D) foster negative feelings among team members and hinder a team's ability to perform effectively.
E) are particularly important in team contexts in which decisions are "high stakes" in naturE.Individualistic roles reflect behaviors that benefit the individual at the expense of the team.
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A) task
B) goal
C) sequential
D) outcome
E) reciprocal
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A) diversity in teams is beneficial because it provides for a larger pool of knowledge from which a team can draw as it carries out its work.
B) diversity in teams is not beneficial if the problems to be solved are unfamiliar to the team members.
C) surface-level diversity is less likely to lead to team cohesion than deep-level density is.
D) deep-level diversity in teams is less likely to lead to productive outcomes than surface-level diversity is.
E) diversity in teams is beneficial because it allows the individual team members to accept differences between people and work together.
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A) team viability
B) quantity of goods or services produced
C) quality of goods or services produced
D) customer satisfaction
E) effectiveness and accuracy of decisions
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A) disjunctive task.
B) multiplicative task.
C) surface-level task.
D) conjunctive task.
E) additive task.
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A) Pooled
B) Reciprocal
C) Response
D) Comprehensive
E) Sequential
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A) team members are instructed to take the perspective of their teammates
B) team members are all highly conscientious
C) When there are no team members exhibiting individualistic roles
D) when team size is over 15
E) when there are less than three fault lines in the team
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