Exam 3: Work Values Attitudes and Moods and Emotions
Exam 1: Introduction to Organizational Behavior160 Questions
Exam 2: Individual Differences: Personality and Ability149 Questions
Exam 3: Work Values Attitudes and Moods and Emotions176 Questions
Exam 4: Perception Attribution and the Management of Diversity186 Questions
Exam 5: Learning and Creativity175 Questions
Exam 6: The Nature of Work Motivation151 Questions
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Work attitudes are collections of feelings, beliefs, and thoughts about how to behave that people currently hold about their jobs and organizations.
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What statement BEST describes how situational factors may affect work mood?
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________ is rude interpersonal behavior that reflects a lack of respect for others.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a social influence?
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Which of the following is NOT a potential benefit of employee turnover?
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Moods and emotions are personal convictions about what one should strive for and how one should behave in life.
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Persistent moods and emotions can have an impact on long-held attitudes and values.
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John works at a toy company where he designs new toys. He finds the work interesting and rewarding, but he is currently searching for a higher paying job. John's work values are BEST described as _______.
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Herzberg's theory of job satisfaction proposes that every worker has two sets of requirements, which are ________.
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________ exists when employees are happy to be members of an organization.
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Research has shown that there is a relationship between job satisfaction and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB). Briefly discuss this relationship.
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Managers and researchers have recognized that even though work moods have important effects on organizational behavior, little can be done in the workplace to promote positive moods.
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Work attitudes are the most general and long-lasting feelings and beliefs people have that contribute to how they experience work.
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According to Herzberg, an employee cannot experience job satisfaction and job dissatisfaction at the same time.
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The cognitive component of a worker's attitude is the ________.
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Work values are important for understanding and managing organizational behavior because they ________.
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