A new transfer student joins a residential student organization on their new campus. She arrives at their first meeting and sits in the back and does not speak up at the meeting. While some other members notice the new student, no one approaches her or welcomes her to the group. She continues to attend meetings but does not feel she can contribute to the organization due to the makeup of the active members. This is an example of ______.
a. ethical opposition to the large group
b. opposition to values of the dominant group
c. exclusion by the larger group
d. unrealized strengths in action
c. exclusion by the larger group
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A. The first trimester B. The second trimester C. The third trimester D. Timing of alcohol consumption does not affect fetal outcome.
A recent N.O.D/Harris poll found that there were no differences in the employment rate of people with disabilities
and those who were not disabled. Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Ms. Redding had just given a worksheet to a third grade math group and dismissed them to their seats when she realized that she had made an error on the worksheet. While the next group got ready and came back to the small-group table, she quickly called attention to her mistake and asked a responsible student to check each group member's paper to be sure the correction was made. She then asked
the new math group to silently read a review explanation of the previous day's concept in their books while she watched to see that the class settled down to the appropriate tasks. As a result of her error, Ms. Redding violated which concept of effective management? a. Orchestration b. Momentum c. Smoothness d. Pacing
When doing the literature review, it is best to
a. start with the earliest work to understand the foundation of the hypothesis. b. start with the latest work to incorporate modifications of theory and method. c. start with a representative article and use its references to branch further.