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JMatthes

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Group entitativity refers to the degree to which people perceive themselves to be a unified team.
 
  The greater the level of entitativity, the more that people feel the group fills their needs, the more identification people have with their group, and the more __________.
  a. the person would advocate for extreme behaviors on behalf of their group
  b. the person assumes they should act in accord with the principles of the team
  c. that person judges their own group, and therefore themselves, to have a lower status
  d. that person feels their identity is distinct from that of the group

Question 2

A situational example of team coaching is a:
 
  a. product team holds a meeting to discuss product messaging and brand before a new product is announced in the press.
  b. team discusses a competitor's brand strategy.
  c. manager personally coordinates the work of their team.
  d. manager negotiates the acquisition of resources for their team.


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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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