Describe Fisher's model of group interaction phases. List each of the stages, and discuss what types of behaviors are common in each. Illustrate with specific examples taken from one of your group experiences

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Orientation phase: the group has not yet developed particular norms and roles; communication is nervous, polite, and tentative. Group members feel uncertainty about each other and the group (primary tension). Conflict phase: the group members are comfortable enough to express disagreements about important issues and/or leadership in the group. Therefore, conflict increases noticeably as communication is primarily persuasive (secondary tension). Emergence: the group has begun to finally make some decisions; roles and norms are beginning to emerge. Conflict may occur, but is handled through procedures the group may have established. Reinforcement: by now the group is aware of the direction the group has taken. A successful group may celebrate; a group that was not as successful as hoped may spend time rationalizing why.

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