Participation
Power Defined
Creative Problem Solving
Power Resources
Indicators Of Power
100
Encourage contributions from low-participants, this is especially important for involving those ethnic minorities whose cultural values discourage assertiveness.
What is the first step that can be taken to promote constructive participation from a group member.
100
The ability to influence the attainment of goals sought by yourself or others.
What is power.
100
the second type of integrative solution to conflict
What is bridging
100
Anything that enables individuals to move toward their own goals or interfere with another's actions.
What is the meaning of power resources
100
The ways in which relative degrees of power are communicated in groups.
What is a power indicator.
200
The value of verbal participation in decision making is percieved differently from culture to culture. a relative disadvantage in ability to communicate effectively in groups limits verbal participation of ethnic minorities in decision making. May result from weak commitment to the group.
What are the 3 steps for the difference in verbal participation in small group decision making.
200
Dominance, Prevention, and Empowerment
What are the three forms of empowerment.
200
The creative process of breaking a mindset by describing the problem from a different frame of reference.
What is reframing
200
Information, Expertise, Punishments and Rewards, Personal qualities, Legitimate authority
What is the 5 primary power resources
200
Space, Posture/Gestural communication, Touch, Eye Contact, and Non-verbal Artifacts
What are the non-verbal indicators of power.
300
As important as participation of group members is to ____ _______, no one wants to encourage participation from members who are obnoxious, or bent on sharing misinformation.
What is group synergy
300
the group member that is completely powerless
What is none.
300
the two forms of integrative problem solving
What is expanding the pie in bridging
300
Not all information is power. Information assumes value or usefulness when it’s perceived to be unavailable.
What is all information power
300
Define this example "Well, um, the important thing to remember is ah..."
What is Powerless Speech.
400
low participation
What is the kind of participation from group members who are nerely shy or reticent to contribute for a variety of reasons, and can severly impact group effectiveness.
400
The leader
The member who actively seeks to increase the readiness levels of followers, thereby empowering them to accomplish tasks without the leader watching their every move.
400
making solutions to problems difficult if not impossible to discover
What is the frame of reference
400
When the leader is being voted by membership to represent the group in bargaining talks or earning it by demonstrating competence.
What is how authority becomes legitiment
400
Hedges, Hesitations, Tag Questions, Disclaimers, Excessive Politeness.
What are the examples of speech patterns percieved to be relatively powerless.
500
how to increase the participation level in class of some ethnic minority students
What is the significant challange facing teachers in an incresingly mulitcultural educational environment.
500
power is group
What is centered.
500
problem identification, problem analysis, solution criteria, solution suggestions, solution evaluations, solution implimentation.
What are the 6 steps to effective problem solving
500
First, punishment indicates what you should not do, but it doesn’t teach what you should do. Second, targets of punishment can become angry and hostile toward their perceived tormenters. Third, punishment can produce a negative ripple effect throughout the group.
What are the serious drawbacks to using punishment to influence group members
500
It's indicated by competitive interrupting, contradicting, berating, and sheer quantity of speech.
What is verbal dominance.
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