• Positive interdependence is an element of cooperative and collaborative learning where members of a group who share common goals perceive that working...
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  • students into groups, and it has been described as "structuring positive interdependence." Students must work in groups to complete tasks collectively toward...
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  • create a positive interdependence within groups rather than a negative interdependence. Superordinate goals can create positive interdependence if they...
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    Complex interdependence in international relations and international political economy is a concept put forth by Robert Keohane and Joseph Nye in the...
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  • Interdependence theory is a social exchange theory developed in social psychology that examines how interpersonal relationships are defined through interpersonal...
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  • theory became a widespread term used for instance to describe the interdependence of relationships created in organizations. A system in this frame of...
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  • researchers have found essential to produce effective learning. They are positive interdependence, face-to-face interaction, individual and group accountability...
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  • cooperative groups identified by the work of Johnson and Johnson are positive interdependence, individual accountability, promotive interaction, social skills...
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  • collaborative game, it involves positive interdependence, personal accountability, and social skills. Positive Interdependence is the dependence of collaboration...
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    identify the factors that mediate the impact of cooperation, such as positive interdependence, individual accountability, promotive interaction, social skills...
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  • Positive psychology is defined as a method of building on what is good and what is already working instead of attempting to stimulate improvement by focusing...
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  • Cultural differences can interact with positive psychology to create great variation, potentially impacting positive psychology interventions. Culture differences...
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  • Positive education is an approach to education that draws on positive psychology's emphasis of individual strengths and personal motivation to promote...
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  • commercial peace revolve around how capitalism, trade interdependence, and capital interdependence raise the costs of warfare, incentivize groups to lobby...
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  • over 10% of the students enrolled in public schools. The linguistic interdependence hypothesis claims that language transfer can occur from L1 (first language)...
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  • H. R., & Høeg, E. (2020). Cooperative Learning: The Power of Positive Interdependence in Storyline. I K.H. Karlsen & M. H. Häggström (Red.). Teaching...
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  • Positive non-interventionism (Chinese: 積極不干預) was the economic policy of Hong Kong; this policy can be traced back to the time when Hong Kong was under...
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  • However, positive stereotypes can have a positive or negative effect on targets of positive stereotypes. The positive or negative influence of positive stereotypes...
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  • tenants are based primarily on those of interdependence theory, created by Harold Kelley and John Thibaut. Interdependence theory is based on both satisfaction...
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    matrices from game theory and discovered some clues of individuals' interdependence such as the power of a party over each other, also known as the "correspondence"...
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    review by reducing student "free riding": Peer assessment with positive interdependence". British Journal of Educational Technology. 44 (1): 112–124. doi:10...
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  • themes of the novel include survival, authoritarianism, rebellion and interdependence versus independence. The book has sold more than 19 million copies...
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  • of achieving independence, the next three as a means of achieving interdependence, and the last, seventh habit as a means to maintain the previous. Proactivity...
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    meaningless categorization can be an antecedent of perceptions of interdependence with fellow category members. While the roots of this approach to social...
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  • that economic interdependence makes war between trading partners less likely. In contrast, realists claim that economic interdependence increases rather...
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  • interconnected by the way each is defined in relation to the other. Their interdependence unites the seemingly opposed terms. The unity of opposites is sometimes...
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  • Los Angeles. His major contributions have been the development of interdependence theory (with John Thibaut), the early work of attribution theory, and...
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    goal. The four key characteristics of a team include a shared goal, interdependence, boundedness, stability, the ability to manage their own work and internal...
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  • Economic Interdependence and Conflict: Overcoming Methodological Hurdles". In Mansfield, Edward; Pollins, Brian (eds.). Economic Interdependence and International...
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  • therapy groups. Amongst the members of a group, there is a state of interdependence, through which the behaviours, attitudes, opinions, and experiences...
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