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Motivated behaviour can be defined as


1 a state of tension brought on by biological needs

2 an action that is chosen deliberitly and with a clear purpos

3 specific inborn behavioural pattern

4 making random decisions


Motivate behaviour can be defined as


report on anxierty

Your report must contain the

·        Introduction of the subject

o  Definition and background

o  Types (if any)

·        Problems related to the subject

o  Choose the problem of your choice from your researches.

o  Factors affecting/creating the chosen problem

·        Researches on the subject (3 to 5)

·        Proposed solution to the problem in research and within our culture. – To provide the solution/s provided by the researchers, and how do you suggest to resolve the problem considering your culture.

·        Conclusion – To conclude the whole work in your own words (from introduction to the proposed solutions), to explain your understanding of the report.

 


A study indicated that when people find themselves in a group, they are less likely to help others. This is due to...


1. Aggressive behavior

2. Identifiability

3. Diffusion of responsibility

4. Interpersonal attraction



The strength of the relationships among group members refers to....


1. Socio-metric structures

2. Human membership

3. Group norms

4. Group cohesion


The manner in which the elements of a group interact and how these interactions evolve over time refers to group....


1. Structure

2. Process

3. Characteristics

4. Attributes


The process of social stereotyping involves...


1. A way of thinking that brings similarities and differences between the members of the groups

2. Wanting to belong to a particular social group in order to have positive self-esteem

3. The tendency of individuals to put less effort when working in groups and benefit equally ad those that put more effort in a group task

4. Thinking in an oversimplified and biased manner about members of the out-group


Which one of the following describes the shared expectations about the kind of behaviors that are required from all group members and the rules that prescribe and forbid certain behaviours?


1. Group norms

2. Group cohesion

3. Socio-metric structure

4. Group membership


The tutor asks yourgroup to do group assignment in order to get group marks. You noticed that sone of the group members do not put enough effort in group work. This phenomenon is called....


1. Group think

2. Social stereotype

3. Group conflict

4. Social loafing


There a number of ways to foster co-operation among the groups. Which one of the following is NOT a practical framework for intergroup co-operation?


1. Maintain social stereotyping

2. Maintain interpersonal contact

3. Maintain co-operative activities

4. Maintain equal status


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