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According to Amirkhan (in Van Deventer & Mojapelo-Batka, 2013)
people employ three kinds of strategies to cope with stress. Which
of the following is not one of the strategies used by people to cope
with stressful situations? - ANSWER-Denial-focused strategy
According to Johari's window which of the following statements
are relevant to gain self-insight? - ANSWER-I have to work on
decreasing blinded knowledge and hidden knowledge; I have to
listen to what others tell me about myself; I have to provide others
with knowledge about myself
According to Jordaan (1998, in Van DeVenter & Mojapelo-Batka,
2013), the contextual stress model consists of (how many) phases
that explain the experience of stress. - ANSWER-five
According to the Two-Factor theory of emotion, the process of
arousal can be schematically represented as follows: -
ANSWER-Stimulation → Arousal + Label/Appraisal → Emotion +
Behaviour
Different coping strategies can be used to control the quality and
intensity of the emotion that people experience. To which theory
of emotion can this statement be related? - ANSWER-The cognitive
appraisal theory
, In groups that are highly cohesive, group members may become
overly aligned with the group's goals. This can lead to a
phenomenon known as . . . - ANSWER-group think
In Psychology emotions are conceptualised as follows: -
ANSWER-An emotion must be clearly linked to a meaning of a
particular situation
In referring to itself the self . . . - ANSWER-Is both thinker and actor;
is both object and subject; remains constant and changes
In the evolution of work, the concepts such as qualifications,
job-description, selection, training and management characterise
the industrial phase. This statement is . . . - ANSWER-correct
Mary and Joseph work in the same department. They regularly
visit each other in the office to talk about work. This is an example
of . . . relationship. - ANSWER-casual
Motivated behaviour can be defined as . . . - ANSWER-an action that
is chosen deliberately
Mrs Dixon watches her daughter's facial expressions and body
language to determine what emotion she is feeling. Mrs Dixon is
observing the . . . component of emotions. - ANSWER-behavioural