43.
(p. 175-
176)
What changes when a dyad relationship become a triad?
A.
The number of possible interactions increases.
B.
The relationship immediately dissolves.
C.
The relationship becomes more intense emotionally.
D.
The relationship becomes less interesting because more people are involved.
Croteau - Chapter 07 #43
Level: Moderate
Topic: Formalizing Structure: Groups and Organizations
Type: Comprehension
44.
(p. 176)
Secondary groups that have a more formal structure and are formed to accomplish a specific
task (like a business) are known as
A.
social networks.
B.
organizations.
C.
categories.
D.
societies.
Croteau - Chapter 07 #44
Level: Moderate
Topic: Formalizing Structure: Groups and Organizations
Type: Knowledge
45.
(p. 176-
177)
Why do organizations, as they grow larger, tend to become more formalized?
A.
Since organizations are so impersonal they have to become more formalized.
B.
The person in power wants a greater degree of formality.
C.
By law, as it grows larger, an organization has to have more formal rules and policies.


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