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beccaep

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In the context of the methods of data collection, the rationale behind projective techniques is that:
 
  a. human interaction provides an added advantage whileevaluating participant responses.
  b. participants' responses to ambiguous stimuli will reveal some facet of their personality.
  c. respondents rate characteristics of participants or events of interest.
  d. participants assess the degree to which some characteristic is present.

Question 2

If the leader is unclear about the group's purpose, how can he or she gain clarity?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

If the leader is unclear as to the purpose of the group, he or she can reflect on what needs the members have, how the group can be used to best meet those needs. Accordingly, the leader can plan relevant exercises or discussions, ask relevant questions, cut off irrelevant topics when they arise, and reiterate the purpose of the group.



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