The tutor asks your group to work on the assignment. Sipho is persuasive and always wants his opinions to be implemented by the rest of the group members. Sipho’s behaviour of imposing his opinions on other group members may result in . . . 1. group polarisation 2. group norm 3. group think 4. group cohesion
According to the social identity theory, people have social identity and . . . identity. 1. political 2. personal 3. religious 4. ethnic
Two employees that perform the same job may experience work stress differently. Which factor does not account for the difference in the experience of work stress? 1. People use different coping strategies to deal with stress at work 2. One person may view work stress as a personal event, whereas the other person may see it as a micro event 3. The type of work performed always determines whether or not employees will be stressed 4. Personality plays a role in whether or not work stress is perceived as threatening or challenging
Response specificity refers to . . . 1. The unique way individuals respond to stress that adversely affects their health 2. The tendency of some individuals to respond to stress repeatedly 3. The learned behaviours of individuals that live in adverse conditions for a prolonged period 4. The increased level of arousal experienced in the presence of specific stimuli
Which statement about the approaches to violence is correct? 1. Self-alienation approaches depict violence as unhealthy behaviours towards others. 2. Instinct/socio-biological approaches view violence as a consequence of domestic violence 3. Frustration-aggression approaches view violence as an outcome of self-insight 4. Observational learning approaches view violence as learnt behaviour through modelling
The . . . component of scientific thinking refers to the knowledge we have about the object of study. 1. epistemological 2. methodological 3. ontological 4. ideological
The programme’s target population are identified and described in terms of … 1. resources and objectives 2. character and needs 3. character and value 4. amount of time and needs
Which statement refers to a group’s socio-metric structure? 1. group members believe that the benefits outweigh the disadvantage of membership 2. there are patterns of liking and disliking among group members 3. the strength of the relationship among group members is forced from the inside as well as the outside of the group 4. there are expectations about the kinds of behaviours that are required by all group members
The . . . approach to leadership suggests that leaders have special characteristics such as drive, energy, honesty, and integrity. 1. personal-trait 2. transformational 3. charismatic 4. super
Which of the following interpersonal dynamic factors describes personal attraction? 1. People may be attracted to each other for physical and psychological reasons 2. The more people come into contact with each other, the more likely they would be friends 3. People that have similar attitudes, personality traits, and demographics tend to like each other 4. Interpersonal attraction is mediated by verbal and non-verbal communication, and people may like each other through chatting