Identify and answer the questions you should ask as you evaluate small-group performance. What are the implications of your answers?
What will be an ideal response?
Are we using our time efficiently? If not, why not? Does everyone have an opportunity to
participate? Do some people dominate the discussion? Do people listen to what others are
saying? Does each person bring adequate information and research to the discussion? Is the
atmosphere free from personal conflict? Does the group communication stay within the agenda?
Are members happy with the direction of the discussion? If not, why not? Do we set realistic
goals for our meetings? Do we get things accomplished? If not, why not? Answers will vary.
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A kind of specific instance which is used where real examples are not available is called
a. hypothetical examples. b. reminding decision makers of their own experiences. c. historical instances. d. cinematic simulation.
Myra is interested in understanding how people associate various and sometimes opposing meanings to the American flag, from the symbol of patriotism, proud national history, to the critique of U.S. hegemony around the world. Which approach to culture would Myra find most useful?
a. Anthropologic approach b. Cultural Studies approach c. Globalization approach d. Semiotic approach