Exam 5: Surface-Level Approaches to Self-Presentation

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A meta-analysis of studies found that height has a

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Observations by a consultant suggest that it is the executives who have achieved a personal brand to the extent of rock-star status who get the best results for their business.

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Your personal brand excludes your presence on the Web.

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A study with MBA students found that those who valued workplace attire,

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It has been observed that the person who sits directly opposite the leader is typically argumentative, thereby creating a negative impression with many others.

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Obesity status is part of impression management because

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Which one of the following characteristics is not typical of the Alpha-style executive?

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A fashion consultant recommends that women in higher-level positions should

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Impression management through first impressions is confined almost exclusively to verbal cues.

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A general principle about dressing correctly for an employment interview is to

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An analysis of a group of studies suggest that a person's height can affect managerial perceptions of his or her job performance.

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Attaining visibility in or outside the organization is helpful in supporting the self- descriptions of a personal brand.

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A study suggested that wearing sexy clothing is likely to lower the perception of competence among women in managerial positions.

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The organizational actor who displays good etiquette in the presence of his or her targets will usually enhance his or her self-presentation.

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What constitutes rudeness has come to develop universal meaning rather than being dependent on the perceptions of the target.

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A study suggested that people who are perceived to be physically attractive tend to receive salaries

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Your personal brand tells other people

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Which one of the following is the least likely to contribute to a positive first impression?

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Your personal brand is much like your private self.

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Inner characteristics often contribute to and influence surface-level characteristics.

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