Demands & Controls Together: Chapter 3 Quiz
Chapter 3 Quiz
Name
Company/Organization:
1.
The name of the occupational health theorist who conceptualized and researched demand-control theory was
2.
Being a neurosurgeon is an example of a high demand/high control job because doctors take control of situations.
True
False
If false, what would make this statement true:
3.
The book Healthy Work defines the four categories of interpreting (EIPI).
True
False
4.
The only benefit to understanding the interaction of demands and controls is to understand job stress.
True
False
If false, what would make this statement true:
5.
Which of the professions below is not an example of a technical profession?
Accountant
Architect
Airline Pilot
Divorce lawyer
6.
Practice professions are dependent on (a)________________, whereas technical professions depend on (b)_________________.
a.
b.
7.
In your words, why would a one-answer approach to interpreting situations be unhelpful to the interpreter and to the consumers?
8.
The control exercise in the presentation, where 30 or more controls were listed, emphasized two main points. Identify them:
You can’t come up with controls until you know all the demands of the situation
Interpreters will use controls and won’t readily recall what controls they have used in their work
Interpreters could learn a lot by talking with their colleagues
There are some controls you would just never use regardless of the demands
We do a lot of fun exercises during our workshops
9.
Conservative is best defined as what is the standard or generally accepted “right” answer.
True
False
If false, what would make this statement true:
10.
Liberal is best defined as those decisions which fall outside or deviate from what the standard dictates.
True
False
If false, what would make this statement true:
11.
One of the ways to interpret the diagram of the liberal to conservative spectrum is “there is no wrong answer.”
True
False
If false, what would make this statement true:
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