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    Ways to improve our machine-assisted interpersonal communication In term of channels‚ machine-assisted interpersonal communication setting is more limited compared to interpersonal communication setting. Machine-assisted settings use only one or two channels in one time. In contrast‚ interpersonal communication settings are able to use more than two channels simultaneously. Nowadays‚ cell phones‚ tablet computers‚ and laptops are no longer strange in this sophisticated era. These are the medium

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    Experiments in Group Conflict by Muzafer Sherif Journal #36 Social psychologist Muzafer Sherif became interested in attitudes and intergroup conflict in 1935. Sherif studied prejudice by introducing problem between groups of adolescents. Sherif was born in Turkey and moved to United States during 1929. He was a professor at the University of Oklahoma when he conducted his research in “The Robber’s Cave Experiment: Intergroup Conflict and Cooperation. Sherif’s research has served as a model for

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    Q.1) what do you understand by social groups? (Define‚ describe and discuss) Ans.- “A group is a set of people engaged in frequent interaction; they identify with one another; they are defined by others as a group’ they share values‚ beliefs and norms about areas of common interest; they define themselves as a group; they come together to work on common tasks and for agreed purposes” Any physical collection of people regardless of the size who share a common interest and works

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    EUT 122 SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION After this lecture students should be able to: 1. Define small group communication 2. Explain the characteristics of small group 3. Explain group members role in group talk The Outlines Definition  Directly observable characteristics  ◦ Communication ◦ Space ◦ Time ◦ Size  Indirectly observable characteristics ◦ Interdependence ◦ Norms ◦ Structural patterns ◦ Goals ◦ Perceptions DEFINITION … a few people engaged in communication interaction over

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    account and such a serious matter should not be generalized. How can simplicity be incorporated into such a complex issue? Sometimes one’s moral beliefs overpower the rest‚ and this often results in unnecessary views being misleading to others. A prime example of this is referring to abortion as murder- this is fiction rather than fact as murder is the act of killing a human life‚ and abortion doesn’t deal with a complete human life‚ but rather with a feotus. Thus‚ nobody’s life is being taken away as life

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    IKEA Group An Ethical Communication Analysis Sha Ma Ethical Issues in Organization Communication October 20‚ 2013 Background information on the organization IKEA is an International furniture company‚ which has 298 stores in 26 countries. IKEA was founded in 1947. The key player and founder of IKEA is Ingvar Kamprad. The International Headquarters of IKEA are located in Delft‚ Netherlands. IKEA was the first retailer in its field to establish

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    Memo To: New Group Manager From: Acting Group Management Team Date: February 2‚ 2013 Re: Strategies for group communication Hello Mr. Doe‚ The current management team has prepared this memo to assist you in your new position with the company. We understand that you have limited experience in group formation and communication‚ and these skills will prove vital in your new position. We would like to share some fundamental information on group learning and communication along with experiences

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    Conflict management deals with many levels of communications. Power and influence play a key role in how conflict is resolved in situations involving conflict. The film Lean On Me was first and foremost about transformation on several different levels. At first glance the tactics of “Crazy Joe” Clark seem harsh and arbitrary. It helps to understand that Joe Clark in real life was a sergeant in the Army reserves. (Gallene 1989) Much of the tactics displayed in the movie would be familiar to anyone

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    1. What are some of the ways groups of people are identified? There are four ways a group of people can be identified are race‚ ethnicity‚ religion and gender. Within these four groups there are five characteristics that they all share that make them fall into a minority group. Those five characteristics are unequal treatment‚ distinguishing physical or cultural traits‚ involuntary membership‚ awareness of subordination‚ and in-group marriage. The racial group is a group of individuals that

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    Conflicts Caused by Differences among Groups Throughout history differences among groups have often led to conflict. Two specific conflicts were the persecution of Christians during the Roman Empire and the Armenian massacres. These two conflicts were caused by differences among groups. The persecution of Christians during the Roman Empire was caused by differences in religion. In 1914 the conflict between the Turks and the Armenians led to the Armenian massacre which was caused by political differences

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