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Self and Peer Ratings and Evaluations of Group Process in Mixed-Sex and Male Medical Training Groups
Authors:Sheryle W.  Alagna Diane M.  Reddy
Affiliation:Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Abstract:Medical students randomly assigned to mixed-sex or male anatomy dissection groups completed two questionnaires assessing self and peer evaluations and perceptions of group functioning. Results indicated that women and men respondents from mixed-sex groups had similar perceptions of group functioning. Respondents from both groups had similar self-evaluations and perceptions of leadership and role determinants. Significant differences were found between respondents from mixed-sex and male groups for peer evaluations, perceptions of certain aspects of group functioning (e.g., quality of communication), and for causal explanations of problems in group functioning. These differences were associated with significant differences in cohesiveness as indicated by desire for and actual change of group.
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