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Discuss two activities that may help a group gain insight into its functioning
 
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In a ___________________ __ activity, members may line up in rank of how they feel about a topic and then get a chance to compare where they stand in regard to other group members.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Discuss two activities that may help a group gain insight into its functioning.
 Videotaping (group watches itself)
 Journaling (group members write about the group immediately following sessions)
 Outdoor experiences (encourage total participation)
 Simulation games (task-focused process awareness)
 Sociometrics (game-based activity combined with debriefing, discussion, and reflection)

Answer to Question 2

Nonverbal Interpersonal



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