1. Name
2. What is your favorite music?
3. Do you have a boyfriend?
4. What is your favorite sport?
5. What are you from?
6. What time do you go to bed?
7. What do you like to do in the dorm?
8. What is the best food do you like?
9. Do you smoke?
10. Are you come back the dorm late?
I. Statement of the problem
A. Definition: Maria has problems with her roommate.
B. Analysis: She cannot suffer from her roommate took her friend came their room.
II. Suggestion of Possible Solutions
A. Solution 1: She can ask the her roommate not to bring other people come.
B. Solution 2: She can talk with her roommate about what she think.
C. Solution 3: She can change her attitude.
III. Evaluation of Possible Solutions.
A. Solution 1
1. Advantage: It will be helpful to herself in future.
2. Disadvantage: If her roommate doesn't think so, it will be a problem.
B. Solution 2
1. Advantage: It will keep close between them and the problem will be solve.
2. Disadvantage: Maybe they will talk loudly because her roommate will angry possibly.
C. Solution 3
1. Advantage: It is good for their relationship.
2. Disadvantage: It is too hard to change her attitude.
IV. Selection of a Solution
A. Choice solution 2
B. Justification: Because it is too easy to solve the problem and her roommate will not do that. They will be more closer.
Chapter 11 case study report
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Chapter 11 case study report
I. Statement of the problem
A. Binge Drinking
B. Colorado college student, Jack Donohue, joined the fraternity of
college. W...
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