Asked by Angelina Herrera on Jun 15, 2024
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Out-group members act differently from in-group members in that they ______.
A) interact often with the leader
B) perform their job duties but no extra work
C) ask for additional responsibility
D) receive special attention from their leaders
Out-Group Members
Individuals who are not part of a specific group or community, often perceived as not fitting in or differing from the group's norms or values.
In-Group Members
Individuals within a group who share a strong identity and often receive more support and rewards from the leader.
- Distinguish between in-group and out-group concepts within an organizational context.
Verified Answer
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Nauman MazharJun 21, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Out-group members typically perform their job duties but do not go above and beyond or ask for additional responsibility. They may also receive less attention and interaction from their leaders compared to in-group members.
Learning Objectives
- Distinguish between in-group and out-group concepts within an organizational context.