Across
- 5. A group that consists of people with whom you want to achieve specific goals or perform tasks (two words)
- 6. A small group
- 8. A team of three or more people who communicate primarily through technology to achieve common goals (three words)
- 9. The phase during which members agree about the plans for working toward the goal and the various responsibilities (two words)
- 11. The phase during which the group’s objectives are completed and reflection is performed regarding the group’s achievements; the group is disbanded (two words)
- 16. Group roles; specific patterns of behavior and communication that members develop from interacting over time. The roles help the group achieve goals. (two words)
- 17. Roles that involve group members communicating to build trusting and appreciative interpersonal relationships (two words)
- 18. The phase during which members become acquainted with one another and seek to understand the task (two words)
- 19. Occurs when a teammate who relies on other members to do all the work (two words)
- 20. The willingness to take a stance on controversial issues and verbally refute others who disagree with you
Down
- 1. The phase during which members actually make the required contributions for completing the task (two words)
- 2. A fear or anxiety about real or anticipated communication (two words)
- 3. Roles that involve exchanging information about duties or goals important to your group (two words)
- 4. A group in which members like one another and have a sense of camaraderie (two words)
- 7. The expectations about behavior within a group
- 10. Roles that occur when one team member’s communication disrupts the group’s efforts (two words)
- 12. The phase during which members express different ideas about how to approach the task and who will take on the leadership roles (two words)
- 13. Three or more interdependent people who share a common identity and who communicate to achieve common goals (two words)
- 14. A group that consists of individuals who meet your basic life, psychological, and social needs (two words)
- 15. Assigned positions that members take on by appointment or election (two words)
