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What is a recommended way to prevent loafing in study groups?
What is a recommended way to prevent loafing in study groups?
- Assigning roles and delegating tasks (correct)
- Blaming others for not contributing enough
- Being passive and letting things slide
- Ignoring the issue and hoping it resolves itself
How can study groups effectively handle problems according to the text?
How can study groups effectively handle problems according to the text?
- Avoid discussing issues altogether
- Address the problems early to avoid conflict (correct)
- Wait for conflicts to escalate before dealing with them
- Ignore the problems and hope they go away on their own
What is a key aspect of being a committed member of a study group as per the text?
What is a key aspect of being a committed member of a study group as per the text?
- Showing up late and unprepared
- Discussing material only when interested
- Avoiding participation in group activities
- Being committed to group goals and showing up on time (correct)
What should a group moderator focus on during a study session according to the text?
What should a group moderator focus on during a study session according to the text?
How can study group members make the most of their fellow group members' strengths?
How can study group members make the most of their fellow group members' strengths?
What benefits can study groups provide according to the text?
What benefits can study groups provide according to the text?
How can study groups help individuals learn information in new ways?
How can study groups help individuals learn information in new ways?
How can study groups help individuals stay motivated to study?
How can study groups help individuals stay motivated to study?
What is social loafing and how is it relevant to study groups?
What is social loafing and how is it relevant to study groups?
What should a study group do if a member is constantly slacking?
What should a study group do if a member is constantly slacking?