Exam 4: Values, Attitudes, and Work Behaviour
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Cultures that are flexible in terms of how people are expected to behave and forgiving of violations of expected behaviours are known as
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Certain socialization practices that emphasize loyalty to the organization can stimulate ________ commitment.
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Most research points to more similarities than differences in values across generations.
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Continuance commitment and normative commitment are caused by the same factors.
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In Geert Hofstede's cross-cultural research ________ was the country that exhibited the most masculine of cultures.
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The requirement to express positive emotions, especially when you really are feeling positive, boosts job satisfaction and reduces stress.
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It is impossible for absolutely fair outcomes or procedures to be perceived as unfair just because they are inadequately or uncaringly explained.
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According to Geert Hofstede's research, the most individualistic culture is that of
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The concept of organizational citizenship behaviour illustrates one good reason to cultivate the job satisfaction of the workforce.
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A fairly stable evaluative tendency to respond consistently to some specific object, situation, person, or category of people is called a(n)
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In highly collective cultures, allocating work rewards according to individual equity principles is the best way to promote job satisfaction.
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The best predictor of normative commitment is interesting, satisfying work.
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A growing body of evidence has established that employee job satisfaction is translated into ________ satisfaction.
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People who are more optimistic and proactive report higher job satisfaction.
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Which job satisfaction facet is the best predictor of absence from work?
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According to Geert Hofstede's large survey, Japan is the most masculine society.
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When people experience the "hangover effect," their job satisfaction rises and then becomes stable.
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