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24 Cards in this Set
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Forming
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group member cautiously try to identify the nature of hte taks and their relationship to one another
part of Tuckmans five stage model |
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Adjourning
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group members tie up lose ends and reflect on their time together
Part of tuckmans five stage model |
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Storming
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as they become more familiar with one another they feel freer to argue with one another for status and position within the group
part of tuckmans five stage model |
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Performing
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group focuses on the task and gets most of the work done
part of tuckmans five stage model |
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Norming
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members settle down and find ways to work with one another
part of tuckman's five stage model |
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Michel deCerteau
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talked about strategies and tactics
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Michel Foucault
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three great methods of communitive control: establish rhythms, impose particular occupations, and regulate cycles of repetition
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Paulo Freire
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talked about asserting and balancing power
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Barriers to intercultural communication
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perception, stereotypes, prejudice, ethnocentrism
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Lakoff and Johnson
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talked about Metaphors
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Self-fulfilling prophecy
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is the process of predicitng an outcome that brings about that outcome
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Terminating
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the two no longer see themeselves as a pair
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Avoiding
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reluctance to interact, active avoidance, hostility
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Stagnating
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lack of activity with each other
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circumscribing
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decreased interaction, less depth and duration in sharing
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Differentiating
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2 people start emphasizing hteir individual needs instead of similarities
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Integrating
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2 start mirrioring each other in dress, manner, behavior, and or language
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Experimenting
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discovering info about each other
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Initiating
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beginning period of interaction
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Bonding
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commitment
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Intensifying
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active participation and or development with knowledge that the realtionship is growing
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Group Think
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when a group gets too confident and begins to make poor decisions, it can have very serious repercussions
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Grave Dressing
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reason why people say they broke up
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Theory of Cognitive Response
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point out that people accept messages not onthe basis of waht a speaker says but on the basis of their own response to the speaker's message
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