Posted: December 3rd, 2015
Reflection paper about consumer behavior course
consumer behavior course about this topics Motivation, values and lifestyle ,and
Group influence and opinion leadership
between 2 to 4 pages
use a simple word for non native American
use maximum 5 references
the course was very good and i study from consumer behavior book by Micheal R.
Solomon
follow this rules
1 Looking back at something (often an event, i.e. something that happened, but it
could also be an idea or object).
2 Analysing the event or idea (thinking in depth and from different perspectives,
and trying to explain, often with reference to a model or theory from your
subject).
3 Thinking carefully about what the event or idea means for you and your ongoing
progress as a learner and/or practising professional.
Example of basic reflective writing
The aim of this handout is to model some basic ideas about reflective writing. We
are not suggesting that this is the only way to approach it!
Specific tasks were shared out amongst members of my team. Initially, however, the
tasks were not seen as equally difficult by all team members. Cooperation between
group members was at risk because of this perception of unfairness. Social
interdependence theory recognises a type of group interaction called ‘positive
interdependence’, meaning cooperation (Johnson & Johnson, 1993, cited by Maughan &
Webb, 2001), and many studies have demonstrated that “cooperative learning
experiences encourage higher achievement” (Maughan & Webb, 2001). Ultimately, our
group achieved a successful outcome, but to improve the process, we perhaps needed
a chairperson to help encourage cooperation when tasks were being shared out. In
future group work, on the course and at work, I would probably suggest this.
Reference
Maughan, C., & Webb, J. (2001). Small group learning and assessment. Retrieved
August 01, 2007, from the Higher Education Academy website:
www.ukcle.ac.uk/resources/temp/assessment.html
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