Group Influence assignment

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University
of Phoenix Material

Group
Influence

This
required Portfolio assignment due in Week Four will give you
experience observing and interacting with people outside
of the classroom
. It
has been designed to provide you with the opportunity to develop
skills, synthesize knowledge, and integrate learning in a real world
setting.  This assignment accomplishes that goal by
challenging you to:

  • Observe
    a group discussing a topic of interest such as a focus group, a
    community public assembly, a department meeting at your workplace,
    or local support group

  • Study
    how the group members interact and impact one another

  • Analyze
    how the group behaviors and communication patterns influence social
    facilitation

  • Integrate
    your findings with evidence-based literature from journal articles,
    textbook, and additional scholarly sources

Purpose:
To provide you with an opportunity to experience a group setting and
analyze how the presence of others substantially influences the
behaviors of its members through social facilitation.

Process:
You will participate as a guest at an interest group meeting in your
community to gather data for a qualitative research paper. Once you
have located an interest group, contact stakeholders and explain the
purpose of your inquiry. After you receive permission to participate,
you will schedule a date to attend the meeting; at which time you
will observe the members and document the following for your
analysis:

Part
I:

Complete
an oral presentation in which you answer the following questions. You
can use any presentation tools you desire such as a powerpoint,
prezi, animoto, or others.

  • How
    were the people arranged in the physical environment (layout of room
    and seating arrangement)?

  • What
    is the composition of the group, in terms of number of people, ages,
    sex, ethnicity, etc.?

  • What
    are the group purpose, mission, and goals?

  • What
    is the duration of the group (short, long-term)? Explain.

  • Did
    the group structure its discussion around an agenda, program, rules
    of order, etc.?

  • Describe
    the structure of the group. How is the group organized?

  • Who
    are the primary facilitators of the group?

  • What
    subject or issues did the group members examine during the meeting?

  • What
    types of information did members exchange in their group?

  • What
    were the group’s norms, roles, status hierarchy, or communication
    patterns?

  • What
    communication patterns illustrated if the group was unified or
    fragmented? Explain.

  • Did
    the members share a sense of identity with one another
    (characteristics of the group-similarities, interests, philosophy,
    etc.)?

  • Was
    there any indication that members might be vulnerable to Groupthink?
    Why or why not?

  • In
    your opinion, how did the collective group behaviors influence
    individual attitudes and the group’s effectiveness? Provide your
    overall analysis.

Part
II

Write
a 1,200- to 1,500-word paper incorporating your analysis with
evidence to substantiate your conclusion. Explain how your
observations relate to research studies on norm formation, group
norms, conformity, and/or social influence. Integrate your findings
with literature from the textbook, peer-reviewed journal articles,
and additional scholarly sources. Format your paper consistent with
APA guidelines.

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