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Using the Diary Method to Deal With Social Loafers on the Group Project: Its Effects on Peer Evaluations, Group Behavior, and Attitudes
2007
This article reports on the use of group and individual diaries to control social loafing on the group project. Although both forms of the diary were designed to prevent social loafing, neither appeared to do so. An unexpected result of the individual diaries is that they appeared to make the majority of the class, namely the “nonloafers,” more aware of and less tolerant of their loafing partners. Consequently, firings of group members were most likely to occur when individual diaries were used. This article shows how the diary method affects peer evaluations and group behavior, investigates the convergent validity of the individual diary, and summarizes students' attitudes toward the diary method.
Journal Article
Fashion: The Finishing Touches
1993
Designers put office-ready accessories prominently on the agenda for fall, revitalizing bags and shoes with a shot of the season's news. In the year of the boot, there are other options: Among the besttailored pumps and oxfords constructed from sleek black calf, exotic skins, and playful tweed and patchwork patterns
Magazine Article
Fashion: Gucci again
1990
The status symbol of the fifties is resurfacing for the nineties. Georgina Howell reports on the Gucci revival
Magazine Article