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A psychologist asks people to envision a circle. Next he asks them to draw the circle they envisioned. When comparing the pictures, almost all circles look identical. The fact that a circle typically fits a specific and rigid set of rules is an example of a __________.
Storming Stage
The phase in team development characterized by conflict and competition as members begin to express individual personalities and resist group constraints.
Bruce Tuckman
A psychologist known for his "forming, storming, norming, performing" model of team development.
Power Struggles
Describes situations where individuals or groups compete for control and influence over decisions and outcomes.
Performing Stage
A phase in group development where the group is functioning at its highest level of effectiveness.
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