Which statement does not relate to the circular relationship between a group and its members? 1. The group’s characteristics come from the characteristics of its members 2. There is a group norm that determines membership of the group 3. There is a certain level of cohesion among the members of a group 4. Each member of the group relies on their unique strength to lead the group
According to . . ., motivated behaviour cannot be fully understood in terms of the instincts, drives and arousal, but also by what we value.
1. cognition
2. homeostasis
3. optimum arousal
4. biological patterns of behaviour
The programme . . . refers to the knowledge and skills that the programme offers to the participants.
1. resource
2. content
3. objective
4. method
Identify differences between the two professional codes of conduc
Parents and children may influence one another in different ways, in this regard the parent effects models assumes that
Discuss in an essay how and why ethical considerations should be part of our everyday conduct as public relations professionals
Identity and discuss the difference between institutional and professional codes of conduct and example
Provide difference and similarities in the two codes of ethics PRISA code of ethics on professional standard and the SANEF press code of professional practice