Midterm Examination For Group Dynamics

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Please read each item. Tick or write in the space provided for your answer. You will be given THIRTY (30) MINUTES to answer this exam. After the time, the form will no longer be available. Those who will not be able to answer and submit on time, will mean NO... see moreSCORE for this EXAM. WRITE ALL YOUR ANSWERS IN CAPITAL LETTERS. see less

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2. Handling problem is more effective in the long term, and if a group is to remain together for some time then it is worthwhile to do so.

Explanation

Handling problems effectively is more beneficial in the long run because it helps to resolve issues and prevent them from recurring in the future. When a group or team is expected to stay together for a considerable period, investing time and effort in addressing and resolving problems can contribute to a healthier and more productive group dynamic. By actively working on problem-solving, the group can foster better communication, build trust, and create a positive and supportive environment for its members. Therefore, it is true that handling problems is more effective in the long term when a group is expected to remain together.

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3. Personal (fair) distance is from _____ to _____ feet.

Explanation

The personal (fair) distance is typically measured from 1.5 to 2.5 feet or from 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 feet.

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4. Match the following
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5. They developed the Johari Window.

Explanation

Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham developed the Johari Window.

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6. Type of participant who is enthusiastic and over-talkative and monopolizes the discussion

Explanation

Sanny is the correct answer because the description given matches the characteristics of someone who is enthusiastic, over-talkative, and monopolizes the discussion.

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7. Superior negative attitude appears to know mostly everything.

Explanation

The statement suggests that someone with a superior negative attitude knows mostly everything. However, this is not true. Having a negative attitude does not necessarily imply knowledge or expertise in all areas. Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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8. The year when Johari Window was developed.

Explanation

The Johari Window was developed in 1955 by psychologists Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham. Therefore, the correct answer is "None of the above".

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9. Intimate  (close) social distance is from _____ to _____ inches.

Explanation

Intimate (close) social distance is typically considered to be within zero to six inches. This refers to the physical proximity between individuals in a close and personal relationship, such as romantic partners or close friends. Within this range, people may feel comfortable being physically close to each other, engaging in activities like hugging or holding hands.

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10. Intimate (far) distance is from _____ to _____

Explanation

Intimate (far) distance is a term used to describe the level of closeness or proximity between individuals. In this case, the correct answer suggests that the range for intimate (far) distance extends from 6 to 8, or from six to eight units of measurement. This implies that when individuals are within this range, they are considered to be in an intimate (far) distance from each other.

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11. Social (close) distance is from _____ to _____ feet

Explanation

The correct answer is 4, four and 7, seven. Social (close) distance refers to the recommended physical distance that individuals should maintain to reduce the spread of infectious diseases. The answer indicates that social (close) distance is between 4 and 7 feet. This means that individuals should aim to maintain a distance of at least 4 to 7 feet from others to minimize the risk of transmission.

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12. Public (close) distance is from _____ to _____ feet.

Explanation

The correct answer is 12, twelve. In public (close) distance, people are typically standing within 12 feet of each other. The answer 25, twenty five is incorrect because it exceeds the range of public (close) distance.

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13. Public (far) distance is from _____ feet or more.

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Public (far) distance is from 25 feet or more. The answer "25, twenty five" indicates that a public (far) distance starts from a minimum of 25 feet.

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Match the following
Handling problem is more effective in the long term, and if a...
Personal (fair) distance is from _____ to _____ feet.
Match the following
They developed the Johari Window.
Type of participant who is enthusiastic and over-talkative and...
Superior negative attitude appears to know mostly everything.
The year when Johari Window was developed.
Intimate  (close) social distance is from _____...
Intimate (far) distance is from _____ to _____
Social (close) distance is from _____ to _____ feet
Public (close) distance is from _____ to _____ feet.
Public (far) distance is from _____ feet or more.
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