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    Sociological Observation

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    about how to behave in a group.” (Rohall, Milkie, & Lucas, 2014)), and Values (“deeply held ideals and beliefs.” (Rohall, Milkie, & Lucas, 2014)) which play into the development of “self” within interaction. I will highlight specific groups that I saw in my immediate forward sector. Groups Processes and dynamics: Just as Group Process Scholars, with these observations, we are “interested in what happens when groups form” (Rohall, Milkie, & Lucas, 2014). Many of the groups lacked social…

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    Post Assessment

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    post assessment for both, the large group and sub-group there was significant growth made. Even though some growth was lost in the subgroup with a few questions I was still please with the overall growth made. Both my large and sub-group remained the same for the pre and post assessment. The mean for the pre-assessment for the large group was 61.8%. After 10 days of instruction the mean of my large group on the post assessment was 91.8%. The mean for my large group increased by 30%. The mean…

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    In our group presentation, there were areas where are presentation excelled and areas where our presentation could have been improved. Our transitions from one topic to the next lacked fluidity across the board. I struggled with reading the evidence I was using to support my claim which distracted me and the audience. Otherwise, the group was able to smooth talk about their topics without much issue. If we had practiced the speech once or twice, transitions between topics would have been more…

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    An Interest Group is an “organization whose members have a common cause for which they seek to influence public policy, without seeking political control. Their primary activities are lobbying the members of legislative bodies through contribution to political parties working to elect sympathetic or pliable politicians, and conducting covert or open propaganda campaigns” ("What Is an ...Meaning"). Lobbyists are appointed by interest groups, and paid to influence politicians to vote in their…

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    Group Observation Report

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    on our group presentation and the work that led up to it. I will cover how are rules and norms contributed to how the group functioned. How the different roles we took contributed or took away from our group success. Just how far using your decision making and leaderships skills can take you within your group environments. I will also talk about how our group was effective what made it so, and what I learned from this experience. Finally, I will address just how cohesive we were as a group and…

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    Artifact Creation Task

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    For this Artifact Creation Task, my group consisted of Martina, Tesha and Sara, sitting beside one another; we decided to form a group. After we were briefed on this task, it was extremely necessary for us to have a way that we could communicate with each other effectively and efficiently. After discovering each of us had a Facebook account, it was unanimous that a Facebook group chat was the best way to go. Throughout the task, the Facebook chat was significant in connecting us together…

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    happen within a unit leadership should apply a few practical application of group theory. Group theory is a tool leadership can use to develop effective groups through the understanding of group structure, effective use of communication, and conflict resolution theory. Group Structure Group structures within the Marine Corps is normally develop from the institutional leadership and small unit leaders does not have the…

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    mental health issues (Norrish & Vella-Brodrick, 2009). Similarly, Melnyk, Kelly, and Lusk (2014) proposed a group therapy technique using cognitive behavioral interventions called COPE, which focuses on the importance of altering negative thought patterns, maladaptive beliefs, and other cognitive processes in attempt to promote behavioral and emotional change. Instead of focusing on adolescent groups as a whole, a trial was conducted on a sample of sixteen adolescents identified as having…

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    which impact differently upon individuals and groups in society dependant upon their determining contexts.’ Since the eighteenth century society has been controlled by policing to deal with the ‘problem’ of ‘crime’. Although there are various perceptions of what ‘crime’ is and means, we can view it as an offence or act which is able to be punished by the Law. Despite this, the Police arguably omit ‘crimes’ caused by particular individuals or groups such as; the bourgeois and white males and…

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    Ethnicity and Race has always been somewhat categorized together, but are very different. Ethnicity can be classified as a cultural, language, laws etc. Race on the other hand, is very important when it comes to everyday life, career, and even getting a promotion on the job can be jeopardized. This situation saddens me to think that the only way I can move up the ladder is only by furthering my education to get a decent paying job. I am An African American woman, which can also hinder me in the…

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