A. Research
B. Development
C. Observation
D. Formalities
Related Mcqs:
- The___________assumption is different from the other three styles because the researcher is not intending to report to other people what he finds.
A. Primary
B. Secondary
C. Basic
D. First - In the study on group communication and leadership, which communication styles would it be impossible to predict who would be seen as the group leader?
A. the chain and wheel communications
B. the y and circle communications
C. the y and free communications
D. the circle and free communications - Of these assertion about leadership styles, one is correct. Which one is it?
A. Organizational psychologists have recently changed their focus on leadership from personality to environmental factors and back to personality again
B. Charismatic leadership and transformational leadership are opposing leadership styles
C. Charismatic leaders exercise intense influence over others and have high expectations of their followers’ performance, but usually communicate their goals and visions in a confused way
D. Some studies suggest that transformational leaders inspire dissatisfaction amongst their employees, resulting in lower productivity - The reporting of conceptual enquiry style of research can take a variety of formats. it usually involves persuasion based on a preferred basis (e.g. discovery learning), use of examples showing the effectiveness of the new idea, and often____________or other evidence:
A. Psychological
B. Technological
C. Logical
D. Strong - The reporting of this style of enquiry is usually statistical, often involving________________analysis of data:
A. Basic
B. Simple
C. Difficult
D. Complex - Since 1973, the number of clinical psychologists reporting are involved in which of the following?
A. Psychoanalysis
B. Cognitive behavior therapy
C. Hypnosis
D. Counselling - A ___________ contact is made to enable the researcher and those with whom he is working to get to know themselves and one another better:
A. Detailed
B. Better
C. Continual
D. Specific - When do people with BIID typically report that they first started perceiving themselves as amputees?
A. In early childhood
B. At puberty
C. After a head injury
D. During adolescence - During the second year of life, toddlers begin to take some personal responsibility for feeding, dressing, and bathing themselves in an attempt to establish what Erikson calls a sense of:
A. superiority
B. industry
C. generativity
D. autonomy - People’s temple cult leader, Reverend Jim Jones persuaded his followers to feed a poison- laced drink to their children and than drink it themselves, and nearly 1,000 people died. This is an example of the negative influence of:
A. Social roles
B. Transactional leadership
C. Transformational leadership
D. Hawthorne effect
E. Formalization