tasks are where progress is
governed by the rate of the slowest performer.
conjunctive task
disjunctive task
compensatory tasks
Additive task
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Answer: The answer is conjunctive task.
Tasks where a progress is by the rate of slowest performer is called conjunctive task.
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- Conjunctive task: Some tasks that requires cooperation from all members of the group to complete successfully (e.g., a factory assembly line). Because of this, the team's pace and output will be determined by the member with the slowest performance.
- Disjunctive task: A group task or effort, such as resolving a difficult issue, that is accomplished when the group adopts a single response, decision, or group member's suggestion. This means that the performance of the group is typically determined by the individual with the most skill.
- Compensatory task: A task or project that can be finished by a group by taking the individual members' solutions or proposals and averaging them out.
- Additive task: A mission or undertaking that can be accomplished by a group by compiling the efforts and contributions made by its individual members. One illustration of this would be a group of five people working together to pull on a rope.
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