According to Bales, a group member assuming a relationship-leadership role will likely
a. Alleviate frustration, show solidarity
b. Synchronize task and relationship functions
c. Give suggestions and directions
d. Withdraw when disagreements arise
Question 2
According to the interaction-process theory put forward by Bales and Burke,
a. Group members focused on task behaviors will create some tension among group members less committed to the task
b. Social emotional leadership is provided by group members committed to task
achievement
c. Negative emotions are expressed twice as often as positive emotions
d. The same group members engage in social-emotional and task-oriented
behaviors to achieve personal balance