According to Robert Kegen (1982), transactional leaders relying on low-level exchanges appear to be motivated by _______ and transactional leaders relying on high-level exchanges appear to be motivated by ________
a. their own agendas; positive relationships with followers
b. positive relationships with followers; their own agendas
c. mutual trust; achieving personal goals
d. cooperative goals; individualistic goals.
a
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Suppose you meet someone, and you can recall both her face and her name, but you cannot recall exactly where you first met her. In terms of parallel distributed processing, this phenomenon would be called
a. graceful degradation. b. reassignment of connection weights. c. spontaneous generalization. d. a default assignment.
Which type of study begins with a group of people who are already suffering from a disease and then examines factors associated with that disease?
A) experimental B) placebo C) prospective D) retrospective
Which of the following is not a disadvantage of computer-based psychiatric interviewing?
A) It has not been very useful with children and adults of limited ability. B) It may not be flexible enough to use with the wide range of problems and symptoms found in psychiatric patients. C) It may be necessary to bypass the system in crisis cases. D) It does not permit the simultaneous determination of mental status and the diagnosis of a psychiatric disorder.
A difference between the Naylor-Shine and Taylor-Russell expectancy tables is that the
A. Taylor-Russell tables are more useful than the Naylor-Shine tables for judging the utility of tests. B. Naylor-Shine tables do not require that the criterion be dichotomized; the Taylor-Russell tables do. C. Naylor-Shine tables use predictive validity coefficients; Taylor-Russell tables use concurrent validity coefficients. D. Taylor-Russell tables use concurrent validity coefficients; Naylor-Shine tables do not.