with high these psychological symptoms, but they were also indirectly related through poor social supports, such as parents, peers and teachers and so on. That is, it is hypothesized that cyber-relationships substitutes for an unmet need in an actual relationship. For example, frequent game use was related to high peer-group satisfaction. Together, these studies indicate that cyber-relationships
with he saying everyone can make mistake.
b. When Travor have interviewed with reporter, he looks like an adult..
(That kind of speech makes him different from his peer group)
c. Travor telephone for a taxi when the mom late for date with Mr. Simonet.
d. Traor usually do kitchen work(ex. making meals&washing the dishes) instead
◆ Modern Society and Web 2.0
Web 1.0 era as the word of "sea of information", we are exposed to a lot of information. Regardless of distance and time, we can easily send information as well as our own private information. Also, the amount of data, in 1989, the European Particle Physics in Switzerland, developed hypertext and MOSAIC invented first web browser in 1993. Those changes helped to
parent’s excessive expectation, interference and control. These things can make them depressed and feel that they are useless. Outcast and violence can drive them into a corner. Related with these factors such as family problems, pessimism about grades and relationship problems can also cause depression and suicide.
These three hypothesizes are first thoughts of our group on this topic.
relationships lies in one's ability to play the Confucian game. It is important to appear to be an honourable, trustworthy and respectable person.
First meetings can often be completely dominated by the need to start the relationship-building process. Therefore, very little might be discussed which relates to the actual business in hand, with most time being spent exchanging pleasantries, discu
It seems that cognition to males about co-habitation is more generous than to females, so males might be much easier to tell this to their cl0se peer group comparing with females’ one.
Q 4-3) If I live with my boy or girlfriend together, I can tell this to acquaintances.
Most male students answered that they usually could tell this to their acquaintances (3.16), but female students answered t
Rope Pull: greater levels of productivity but with diminishing returns as group size increases
Caused by either equity concerns or a diffusion of responsibility (free riders)
Managerial Implications
Build in individual accountability
Prevent social loafing by:
Setting group goals
Increasing intergroup competition
Using peer evaluation
Distributing group rewards based on individual effort
withrelationships at work and believe The Body Shop has a culture where people are treated with care, honesty and respect.
Aspect of work % of satisfaction
Relationships 88.6
My role and the work I do 86.9
Benefits 84.4
Workplace culture 83.4
Company values 82.6
Work/Life balance 82.0
Learning and development 80.2
Pay, benefits and recognition
While the workers were very satisfied wit
1) 친구의 중요성을 알고 있음. 2) 주변 사람들에게 호기심이 많음. 3) 친밀감에서 오는 기쁨과 관계가 돈독함으로써 생기는 재미, 그리고 관계 속에서 받을 수 있는 상처에 대해서 인식함. 4) 특히 소집단 동맹관계를 맺고 있는 또래 집단(cliques)이 얼마나 중요한지 강조함.
with a friend or their lovers. We can also see that the 20s and 30s enjoy very active leisure activities. But because of the lack of free time their leisure time is limited.
Even though they have many different interests they do not stay interested in one interest. As they usually hang out with friends and peers so the WOM is great.
4-2 Customer Needs
As trekking is done outdoors it is importa