Exam 3: Foundations of Individual Behavior
Exam 1: An Overview of Organizational Behavior89 Questions
Exam 2: The Changing Environment of Organizations88 Questions
Exam 3: Foundations of Individual Behavior89 Questions
Exam 4: Motivation in Organizations87 Questions
Exam 5: Motivating Employee Performance Through Work84 Questions
Exam 6: Motivating Employee Performance Through Rewards87 Questions
Exam 7: Managing Stress and the Work-Life Balance86 Questions
Exam 8: Decision Making and Problem Solving85 Questions
Exam 9: Foundations of Interpersonal and Group Behavior87 Questions
Exam 10: Using Teams in Organizations86 Questions
Exam 11: Communication in Organizations88 Questions
Exam 12: Traditional Models for Understanding Leadership85 Questions
Exam 13: Contemporary Views of Leadership in Organizations87 Questions
Exam 14: Power, Politics, and Organizational Justice87 Questions
Exam 15: Conflict and Negotiation in Organizations86 Questions
Exam 16: Foundations of Organization Structure87 Questions
Exam 17: Organization Design86 Questions
Exam 18: Organization Culture85 Questions
Exam 19: Organization Change and Development88 Questions
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People with a high level of are willing to listen to new ideas and to change their own ideas, beliefs, and attitudes in response to new information.
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Research has found that people tend to be higher performers in a variety of jobs.
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is a personality trait that refers to a person's comfort level with relationships.
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An individual's contributions to an organization include such things as effort, skills, ability, time, and loyalty
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is the process of screening out information that we are uncomfortable with or that contradicts our beliefs.
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A person who screens out information because he or she is uncomfortable with the information or the information contradicts his or her belief is said to have selective perception.
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After working in a fast-food restaurant for three years to pay for your college tuition, you vowed never to work in a restaurant again.But after graduation, the only job offer you receive is a managerial job at a local restaurant.Your acceptance of this job may result in dissonance.
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is the process of screening out information that we are uncomfortable with or that contradicts our beliefs.
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A person who is upbeat and optimistic and has an overall sense of well-being, and can see things in a positive light is said to possess positive affectivity.
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A person who is generally upbeat and optimistic has a high level of
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A precise person-job fit is seldom achieved for all of the following reasons except
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Which of the following statements best describes the role of circumstances in assessing individual differences?
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Individual differences are personal attributes that vary from one person to another person.
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is an attitude that reflects an individual's identification with an attachment to the organization.
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usually requires an organization to incur costs by replacing employees.
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An assembly-line worker who sits by a moving conveyor and attaches parts to a product as it passes by
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Dick has an locus of control because he believes that his hard work has led to his personal success.
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A person's degree of is the extent to which his or her behavior makes a positive overall contribution to the organization.
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