This type of group includes parents, siblings and close friends
What is a family and friendship group?
This role would most likely remind everyone of an approaching deadline.
What is a task-oriented role?
This leadership style is most likely to be effective when decisions need to be made immediately.
What is autocratic leadership?
The three outcomes of conflict resolution identified in the syllabus.
What are win-win, win-lose and lose-lose?
This research method requires the researcher to gather data themselves.
What is primary research?
This type of group is formed around participation in activities such as soccer, netball or bushwalking.
What are sporting and leisure groups?
This term refers to the shared rules, expectations and behaviours that guide members of a group.
What is norms?
This leadership style provides minimal direction and allows members significant freedom.
What is laissez-faire leadership?
This cause of conflict occurs when messages are misunderstood or unclear.
What is ineffective communication?
This research method requires the researcher to compile and analyse data gathered by others.
What is secondary research?
Name the reason for group formation that refers to living in the same region or geographical area.
What is locality/geography?
A new student starts using the same slang as their friendship group after a few weeks is demonstrating this behaviour.
What is conformity?
A leader who encourages group members to exceed expectations by creating a strong sense of purpose is demonstrating this leadership style.
What is transformational leadership?
These are the three steps of the conflict resolution process.
What is negotiation, agreement and resolution?
This research method in the example of primary research looked at in this topic.
What is observation?
What is 10?
A student who previously captained a sporting team naturally takes charge during a class task. Which factor is influencing their role?
What is previous experience?
This term refers to an individual's ability to guide, motivate and manage their own behaviour to achieve goals and build positive interpersonal relationships.
What is self-leadership?
This is the difference between a mediator and an advocate.
What is a mediator is neutral while an advocate speaks on behalf of/supports one specific side?
This research method in the example of secondary research looked at in this topic.
What is case study?
The syllabus identifies this as the feeling of being accepted, valued and connected to others.
What is a sense of belonging?
Gender expectations are classified as which type of factor that influences roles within groups?
What is a social factor?
These are the five power bases.
What is Legitimate, Reward, Coercive, Referent and Expert
This conflict resolution outcome is said to be the most common due to people's competitive nature.
What is win-lose?
This term is used to describe data expressed in a written format.
What is qualitative?