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 of people in a public setting
Part I
- 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.