LOC 211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: In-Group Favoritism, Group Dynamics, Social Loafing

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Team - form of work group in which people are dependent upon others in achieving outcomes. Group dynamics - specific study of teams and their psychological properties (underlying attitudes, perceptions, and behaviors) In-group bias: in group settings, we tend to favor certain individuals when making decisions. In-group members seem to have qualities that out-group members don"t. The more in-group members believe that out-group members can"t change, the more likely in-group members are to feel negatively toward out-group members. Informal - forms outside formal structuring of work roles and activities (ex. a group of coworkers who go to lunch together) Closed - contain people skilled or capable in key areas. Advice and involvement teams - management decision-making committees, quality control circles, staff involvement teams. Production and service teams - assembly teams, maintenance, construction, mining. Action and negotiation teams - military combat units, surgical teams. Functional teams - have specific managerial hierarchies and specific core functions (hr, marketing, sales)

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