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3.1-1. Which of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is primarily met when a
neighborhood watch group forms to deter crime in the community?
a. safety
b. self-actualization
c. esteem
d. belongingness
e. physiological
a. safety
3.1-2. Which of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is primarily met when someone joins
an exclusive club or is elected as leader of a prestigious group?
a. safety
b. self-actualization
c. esteem
d. belongingness
e. physiological
c. esteem
3.1-3. According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, in what order do we satisfy the
following needs?
a. safety, self-actualization, esteem, belongingness, physiological
,b. self-actualization, esteem, safety, physiological, belongingness
c. esteem, physiological, belongingness, self-actualization, safety
d. belongingness, physiological, safety, self-actualization, esteem
e. physiological, safety, belongingness, esteem, self-actualization
e. physiological, safety, belongingness, esteem, self-actualization
3.1-4. According to Schutz's FIRO Theory, a group member who feels accepted by
the group is an
a. ideal social member. b. undersocial member.
c. ideal personal member. d. overpersonal member.
e. underpersonal member.
a. ideal social member.
3.1-5. According to Schutz's FIRO Theory, if group members' affection needs are
not met, they may become
a. undersocial or oversocial members. b. abdicrats or autocratics.
c. ideal personal or ideal social members.
d. overpersonal or underpersonal members. e. undersocial or underpersonal
members.
d. overpersonal or underpersonal members.
3.1-6. Control in a group refers to the
a. individual holding an official leadership position.
b. individual holding an unofficial leadership position.
c. extent to which members behave as though they know more than everyone
, else. d. extent to which members feel competent, confident, and free to make
their own
decisions.
e. extent to which meetings stay on the agenda.
d. extent to which members feel competent, confident, and free to make their own
decisions.
3.1-7. When a group member exhibits a unique set of skills or behavioral patterns
that serve specific functions within the group, that member has assumed a(n)
.
a. norm
b. role
c. autocratic function
d. abdicratic function
e. leadership function
b. role
3.1-8. functions describe group members who strive to get along and satisfy one
another's needs while pursuing a shared goal.
a. Self-centered
b. Task
c. Maintenance
d. Participation
e. All of the above
c. Maintenance