Preliminary core: Individuals and Groups

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Preliminary Year 11 CAFS (Individuals and Groups) Flashcards on Preliminary core: Individuals and Groups, created by murrai on 30/05/2014.
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GROUPS IN THE COMMUNITY FOCUS TOPIC 1
Types of groups • family and friendship groups • sporting and leisure groups • study and work groups • religious groups • cultural groups • other specific groups within the community
Reasons for group formation • locality/geography • gender • shared interest/common goal • security • sexuality • specific need • social interaction • culture • religion • other
ROLES INDIVIDUALS ADOPT WITHIN GROUPS FOCUS TOPIC 2
Specific roles of individuals • the specific roles adopted by individuals in groups – to ensure tasks are achieved – to maintain/build relationships – to influence the group’s progress • norms, conformity, and cohesiveness within and among groups
Factors that contribute to the role they adopt within groups • personal factors – self-esteem – self-confidence – sense of belonging – education – heredity – previous experience – culture • social factors – relationship with group members – attitudes of group members, eg peer acceptance – gender
Observation as a primary research method • conducting and recording observations • advantages and disadvantages • presenting research findings
POWER WITHIN GROUPS FOCUS QUESTION 3
Power bases • legitimate • reward • coercive • referent • expert
Leadership • self-leadership • leadership styles, eg autocratic, democratic, laissez faire, transformational • leadership adaptability and flexibility
Factors influencing leadership • type of task • knowledge and skills within the group • attitudes of individuals within the group • relationship between group members
CONFLICT WITHIN GROUPS FOCUS TOPIC 4
Case study as a secondary research method • collecting and recording data • advantages and disadvantages
Causes of conflict • incompatible goals • individual differences/personality • limited resources • ineffective communication • varying values • multiple role expectations
Conflict resolution • process – negotiation, agreement, resolution • role of support people, eg mediators, advocates • outcomes of conflict resolution – win-win – win-lose – lose-lose
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