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<DIV>This month on the yahoogroup sociometryquestions I have asked trainers to
reflect on this question: </DIV>
<DIV><!--StartFragment --> <FONT class=content><BR><EM>Discuss with your
trainees ways sociometric exercises and methodology can be adapted for use in
cultures which have norms which affect face to face interaction, eye contact,
revealing choices in public and/or in private, etc. Also, include ways you adapt
disclosure of sociometric data based on cultures which place great importance on
"face" (as in "saving face")</EM> .</FONT> </DIV>
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<DIV>I would really appreciate some discussion here. It would be so great to
have your imput on the answer I will edit for the October 18 deadline. Your
contributions will be cited and included where appropriate and with your
permission of course. Thanks, Ann E. Hale <A
href="http://www.sociometry.net">www.sociometry.net</A> </DIV></BODY></HTML>