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Briefly describe the well-known, five-stage model of group development. Give the name of the stage and explain what occurs in each stage.
 
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Making commitments to a decision active, public and voluntary is an example of which influence tactic?
 
  a. social proof
  b. reciprocity
  c. consistency
  d. expertise
  e. none of the above



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 Forming-meet, learn more about the group and each other, period of uncertainty
 Storming-issues of control surface, tension is typical, group can polarize
 Norming-members develop shared expectation about group roles and norms,
members identify with the group
 Performing-energy is focused on achieving goals, increased cohesion is
developed
 Adjourning-focus is on closure, often celebrate achievements

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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