Lauren, your boss, encourages you to work hard by paying you extra when you succeed. What is her style of leadership?

a. Transactional
b. Transformational
c. Instinctive
d. Laissez-faire


Answer: A

Rationale: An active approach to this kind of leadership would involve a leader closely watching workers, rewarding those who follow instructions and meet expectations.

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Who is most likely to be a victim of child sexual abuse? What are the typical signs? Describe the effects of sexual abuse

What will be an ideal response?

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Individual’s tendency to predict the feelings, thoughts and behaviours of others based on their own feelings, thoughts and behaviours is known as:

a) self-verification b) uncertainty reduction c) social projection d) self projection

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