Asked by Lasha Petree on Jun 02, 2024
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Recent research conducted by Jones and Kelly concluded that
A) people who talk the most in a group are viewed as leaders (the "babble effect") .
B) people who talk too much in groups rarely become the leader.
C) those who talk more are more likely to be picked to be leader so long as their comments are of high quality.
D) quantity of comments is more influential than the quality of the comments one makes.
Babble Effect
A phenomenon in group or network communication where an increase in messages leads to information overload, reducing the overall coherence and effectiveness of communication.
Talk Most
An observational phenomenon where the person who talks the most in a group is often perceived to be the leader or most influential member, regardless of the quality of their contributions.
High Quality
Characterized by superior standards, excellence, or craftsmanship in the delivery of a specific product, service, or performance.
- Understand the variables that play a role in the development and success of leaders.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the variables that play a role in the development and success of leaders.
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