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One example of poor student student interaction in a classroom that has been studied in a variety of fields, including marketing education, is social loafing, a term used to describe what happens when individuals working in a group do not participate equitably.
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If you require students to use an external service that does not meet our accessibility standards, you may be putting some students at a significant disadvantage, which can result in the need to provide special accommodations so such students can participate fully and equitably in the learning activity.
For example, it has been noted that self-formed cooperative groups within a classroom setting tend to have problems with "slackers," or students who do not equitably participate and contribute to the group (Crowe and Hill, 2006).
The optimum network configuration with the maximum economic performance can be determined based on the proposed approach, and individual interests of participating owners are equitably satisfied within mutually agreed bounds.
More significantly, people with disabilities and their families endure substantial stigma and social exclusion, leaving them unable to participate in society or to access services equitably (13).
Policy formulation and implementation is usually a top-down approach, which is not equitably counterbalanced by bottom-up approaches that should enable secondary forest dependent communities in particular to participate in decision making on an equal footing.
Care was usually delivered equitably to participants with different characteristics.
A key goal of the MKDA was to ensure that participants understood all treatment options equitably.
Treat everyone equitably.
Serious solutions share the costs equitably.
"But does it share wealth more equitably?
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