Create a hypothetical Verbal Interaction Diagram for a meeting of an imaginary group of five persons, including a designated chair, who meet in a conference room of the Jonesville Municipal Library at 7:30 P.M. on February 14, 1997.
What will be an ideal response?
See figure 12.1 as a model for the answer. Allow one point credit for each of the following components of the answer: (1) data about group, time, place, observer put in upper corner of the answer; (2) five circles or other geometric figures representing the five participants, with imaginary names in each; (3) some designation of the chair, such as a box instead of a circle or the word "chair"; (4) arrows from some or all members toward center of circle, with cross marks for numbers of comments to group as a whole; (5) arrows from some or all participants directed toward other participants, with cross marks to represent repeated remarks in that direction. (up to 5 points total)
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