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An Effective Group Is One That Achieves High Levels of Task

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An effective group is one that achieves high levels of task performance, member satisfaction, and team viability.

Distinguish between independence, anticonformity, and conformity.
Analyze the role of group cohesiveness and how it's affected by group size.
Recognize different types of social pressure in professional settings.
Identify and explain the different types of power and their effects on behavior.

Definitions:

Drive-Reduction

A psychological theory that posits the reduction of physiological needs drives behavior, aiming to reduce the state of tension or arousal caused by unmet needs.

Homeostasis

The process by which a living organism or cell maintains stable internal conditions despite changes in its external environment.

Set-Point Theory

The hypothesis that the body regulates its weight and energy levels around a specific baseline, determined by genetics and environmental factors.

Fat Cells

Also known as adipocytes, these cells store energy in the form of fat and play an important role in energy balance.

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