Abstracted Peer Inclusion
by cibo00 - uploaded on February 23, 2008, 9:30 pm
Each circle represents an individual. The thin border around each circle represents what you notice first (readily detectable characteristics). The inside of each circle underlines all deep-level characteristics someone has (e.g., skills, knowledge, experience, education, attitudes, empathy, assertiveness, etc.). Anyone is free to interpret the meaning of each color, because we all have different perceptions.
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- abstract differences perception group dynamics intergroup relations peer inclusion
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