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    Group Process Reflection

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    structured or not, the group process has many effects on the overall group. This paper will look at the group processes of our cohort, the interactions between subgroups, and the way that it has affected the overall distance learning cohort. It will look at themes which have played out during our most recent trip to campus, namely subgroups formed, as well as the difference in anxiety levels between the foundation and concentration groups and the behaviors that were demonstrated. Next it will…

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    associated with the exposure. 2b. If we perform this unplanned subgroup analysis, the people in smoker subgroup going to have higher risk than non-smoker subgroup, because the confounder may associated with exposure. In addition, because this is an unplanned subgroup analysis, there are unequally distribution between smoker subgroup and non-smoker subgroup, and study not randomize. Two statistical issues will be cause. The subgroup analyses can increase type 1error and type 2. Type 1 error is…

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    Social Group Case Study

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    activity that they had and it was street life cuts across other inclusive streets. 2. Within a social group, other smaller “subgroups” may form. What were some of the subgroups that formed among the Vice Lords, and on what basis were they formed? Other smaller “subgroups” were formed by specific duty, branches, and age categories.…

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    It is broken into seven subgroups: The Trial Documents, Published Materials, Additional Manuscripts, Artifacts, Broadsides, Photographs & Prints, and Wood Engravings. The trial documents are by far the most interesting primary source. They are broken down into five subgroups of their own: Outline of Proceedings, Examination of Jurors – Selection, Witness Testimony, Exhibits and Proceedings at the Illinois Supreme Court. An interesting document in the first subgroup is the Petition for Change…

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    We developed a questionnaire using the methods of the Likert-type scale comprised of 16 questions to identify with division I student athletes their perceptions of athletic training services. The survey consists of one question divides the survey into two groups following with, five questions about the athletic trainer, five questions about the athletic training room, and five questions about the rehabilitation. Each question was constructed and divided into equal parts to obtain responses of…

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    given to the subgroups of students relate to historical events that affected people of any race and all economic status. Explained by Chang-Order (2016) this process incorporates Traditional education from reading plain text and writing a paper, Progressive tradition from collaborative historical critical analysis, and Critical traditions by creating a macro analytics of each student’s performance. The lesson plan is designed to produce micro data within subgroups and translate subgroup data…

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    Introduction When observing a human population there are many phenotypical differences such as; behavior, development, and morphology. Not only are there phenotypical differences amongst a human population, but there are also genotypic differences that can be observed using DNA sequencing data. One way to observe genetic variation amongst humans would be to sequence the Mitochondrial DNA(mtDNA). Mitochondrial DNA is the most commonly used DNA to form phylogenetic trees. Human Mitochondrial…

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    Buddhism is theirrare use of scriptures, something completely different from other sects in this religion. This is done in order to focus more on the meditationthan anything else in order to achieve the highest enlightenment. In Japan, there are subgroups of Zen and with each a school is…

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    The Inner Ring Analysis

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    Luc Martin, Blair Evens, and Kevin Spink wrote in “Coach Perspectives of ‘Groups Within the Group’: An Analysis of Subgroups and Cliques in Sport” about negative effects of the Inner Ring. They interviewed different coaches about the different subgroups within the teams. There were both positive and negative ways the subgroups can effect others. The overall consensus was, “subgroups have the potential to elicit negative outcomes for members, but can also facilitate the development of beneficial…

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    still very applicable and pertinent to this day. In understanding how to address and approach these health issues, it is important to understand the population as a whole and dissect the different subgroups within to fully cater to this population. Aguirre-Molina et al. (2001) explore the diverse subgroups, economic statuses, health statuses, and occupations of the Latino population. As the largest minority population in the United States that is continuously growing at a very rapid pace, it is…

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