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Unconditioned Kindness

Unconditioned Kindness. By: Jeannette Smith Jeremiah Stogsdill And Jennifer Williams. AKA: BGE. What is involuntary Kindness???. Exhibiting a kind nature without it being necessary. This is the way we open the door, open the door, open the door!!!. And these are the doors we opened!.

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Unconditioned Kindness

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  1. Unconditioned Kindness By: Jeannette Smith Jeremiah Stogsdill And Jennifer Williams AKA: BGE

  2. What is involuntary Kindness??? Exhibiting a kind nature without it being necessary.

  3. This is the way we open the door, open the door, open the door!!! And these are the doors we opened!

  4. We recorded 3 types of response • Verbal Response • Non-Verbal Response • No Response

  5. How do we classify a “verbal response”? • Most often a “thank you” or anything spoken to acknowledge the door-opener’s act.

  6. How do we classify a “non-verbal response”? • Generally a smile or head-nod. • A gesture done to acknowledge the door-opener opening for them.

  7. How do we classify a “No response”? • Neither a verbal or non-verbal response.

  8. Movie time!!!!

  9. Inquiry one: What type of response does opening a door for someone result in? Our Claim: There will be a positive verbal response.

  10. Evidence For Inquiry 1 Response type Male Female Verbal 5 5 Non-Verbal 0 0 No Response 0 0

  11. And some times when you are too close it’s a bit awkward as well ….right Jeremiah?

  12. Inquiry two: How does opening the door for someone when they are leaving school and the door opener is coming to school, affect their response? Our Claim: People will not respond because they are in a hurry to leave school, or because the door opener is on the opposite side of the door than the person they are holding it open for.

  13. Evidence For Inquiry 2 Response type Male Female Verbal 0 2 Non-Verbal 0 0 No Response 5 3

  14. Why don’t you say thank you?? • Distracted • Not Going Out Of Your Way • In A Hurry

  15. Is this How you feel!!!

  16. Inquiry Three : How does the gender of the person opening the door affect the response given? Our Claim Males will be more reluctant to acknowledge other males opening the door for them. Also, females will be more reluctant to acknowledge other females. We believe when a person opens the door for the opposite sex, you are more likely to get some sort of response.

  17. Do you think you will say Thank you to both genders?

  18. Evidence For Inquiry 3 Response type Male Female Verbal 3 2 Non-Verbal 1 1 No Response 1 2

  19. Special Thanks to: Cody Creger Paul Morrison Barbara Ann Wylie Hey Barb, Have you Seen him before ?? FROM THE BGE!!!

  20. More people to thank! Rachel Mertes Kevin Sanders PSSS…. Barb, What about him??

  21. Movie time!! Do you see who I see?

  22. References

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