16 Questions
What is the definition of social relationship?
A general term for how an individual relates or interacts with another individual or entity
What is the significance of creating friendships and new connections during adolescence, according to the reading material?
It increases social maturity, affirms individuals' self-identity, and develops nurturing relationships
How are social roles defined?
The set of norms that define how individuals should act in each social position
What can be part of the spectrum of social relationships?
Organizations, friends, colleagues, classmates, and clubs
What is the impact of social relationships on individuals' self-identity and self-esteem?
Increases self-identity and self-esteem
How does creating friendships and new connections impact the development of individuals?
It increases social maturity, affirms self-identity, increases self-esteem, and develops nurturing relationships
Which type of social influence involves change in behavior or belief due to peer pressure?
Conformity
What is the primary focus of charismatic leadership?
Showing concern for followers' welfare
What type of leadership style involves facilitating ideas through sharing of information before arriving at a decision?
Participative Leadership
Which factor is associated with social facilitation?
Strengthening of dominant responses in the presence of others
What is the main characteristic of compliance in social influence?
Publicly acting in accordance with an explicit request, while privately agreeing
In groupthink, what tendency do groups exhibit in decision-making?
Making irrational decisions to maintain cohesiveness
What is the primary characteristic of minority influence?
Strong influence of a few individuals on a large group
Which type of leadership emphasizes the leader's ability to influence others to achieve goals?
Charismatic Leadership
What type of social influence involves a message inducing change in beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors?
Persuasion
What factor is associated with social loafing?
The tendency for people to exert less effort when they pool their efforts toward a common goal than when they are individually accountable.
This reading material covers social relationships and social influence, focusing on how individuals interact with each other and the impact of leadership and followership. It also explores the comparison between self-perception and how others perceive an individual.
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