Group Influence Flashcards
Group
two or more people who, for longer than a few moments, interact with and influence one another and perceive one another as “us”
Co-actors
co-participants working individually on a non-competitive activity
Social facilitation
original meaning is the tendency of people to perform simple or well-learned tasks when others are present. The current meaning is the strengthening of dominant responses in the presence of others
Evaluation apprehension
concern for how others are evaluating us
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
Free riders
people who benefit from the group but give little in return
Deindividuation
loss of self-awareness and evaluation apprehension; occurs in group situations that foster responsiveness to group norms, good or bad
Group polarization
group-produced enhancement of members’ preexisting tendencies; a strengthening of the members’ average tendencies, not a split within the group
Pluralistic ignorance
a false impression of what most people are thinking or feeling, or how they are responding
Groupthink
“the mode of thinking that persons engage in when concurrence-seeking becomes so dominant in a cohesive in-group that it tends to override realistic appraisal of alternative courses of action” - Irving Janis.
Leadership
the process by which certain group members motivate and guide the group
Task leadership
leadership that organizes work, sets standards and focuses on goals
Social leadership
leadership that builds teamwork, mediates conflicts, and offers support
Transformational leadership
leadership that, enabled by a leader’s vision and inspiration, exerts significant influence