What is the difference between a team and a small group?

What will be an ideal response?

The ideal answer should include:
- A small group is (1) a collection of individuals who (2) are connected to one another by some common purpose, (3) are interdependent, (4) have some degree of organization among them, and (5) see themselves as a group.
- A team is a particular kind of small group. As such, it possesses all of the characteristics of the small group, as well as some additional qualities.
- Drawing on a number of small group researchers in communication and organizational theory, a team can be defined as a small group (1) constructed for a specific task, (2) whose members have clearly defined roles, (3) are committed to achieving the same goal, and (4) which is content focused.

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A) agenda setting. B) providing new perspective. C) creating a negative feeling. D) strengthening a feeling. E) inducing an action.

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In his speech on CPR, Ben used sources that were five years

old and failed to note recent changes in Red Cross guidelines. Ben violated which characteristic of effective support materials? a. completeness b. trustworthiness c. accuracy d. currency

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