Assignment 1
2026
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Based on the prescribed article for assignment 1 and the MCQ questions
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Assignment 1 – HRPYC81 2026:
Due date: 15 April 2025
• This is a multiple-choice question-based test, based on the article linked below.
• The same article is used for all the projects (1 to 5)
• There is no timer on the quiz.
PLEASE TAKE NOTE:
• They swap the order of the A, B, C, D answers for each student. So, read the answers
carefully and choose the sentences correctly according to your quiz order.
• This is a support document, not a memo. Use your own investigation to improve this
document and the suggested answers.
• Please note, I have not referenced in APA in this guide.
First Assignment Overview – tutorial letter 102:
Task: You will be provided with a reference for a paper. Your first task is to identify the
paper in the Unisa library (using the reference information) and to download the paper
from the Unisa library. Secondly, you must read this scientific paper and answer
multiple-choice questions based on its content.
Purpose: This assignment assesses your ability to comprehend scientifically written
material.
Feedback: You will receive valuable feedback on your current research skills. This
feedback should guide your study approach to address gaps in your knowledge,
especially concerning research methodology.
This assignment will help you identify areas for improvement in your understanding of
research methods. Focus on reading the paper carefully and thoroughly to prepare for
the MCQ questions.
ARTICLE: Perceptions of Economic Fairness Positively Affect Altruistic Punishment by
Shasha Yang; Sijing Chen; Yongfang Liu
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