Exam 3: Perceiving Ourselves and Others in Organizations
Exam 1: Introduction to the Field of Organizational Behaviour161 Questions
Exam 2: Individual Behaviour, Personality, and Values193 Questions
Exam 3: Perceiving Ourselves and Others in Organizations197 Questions
Exam 4: Workplace Emotions, Attitudes, and Stress248 Questions
Exam 5: Foundations of Employee Motivation250 Questions
Exam 6: Applied Performance Practices180 Questions
Exam 7: Decision Making and Creativity173 Questions
Exam 8: Team Dynamics257 Questions
Exam 9: Communicating in Teams and Organizations167 Questions
Exam 10: Power and Influence in the Workplace178 Questions
Exam 11: Understanding and Managing Workplace Conflict164 Questions
Exam 12: Leadership in Organizational Settings157 Questions
Exam 13: Designing Organizational Structures167 Questions
Exam 14: Organizational Culture183 Questions
Exam 15: Organizational Change Additional Cases155 Questions
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Engaging in self-fulfilling prophecy can improve organizational effectiveness:
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The halo effect occurs when one characteristic of a person shapes our general impression of that person which,in turn,biases our perceptions about the other characteristics of that person.
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Fundamental attribution error would cause a supervisor to believe that an employee's lateness is due to factors beyond the employee's control rather than to a lack of motivation to attend work.
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For the most part the stereotyping process is hardwired in our brain cells.
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We can eliminate the activation of stereotyping by choosing to ignore stereotypic information.
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A person's social identity is a complex combination of his or her memberships in many groups.
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In the Johari Window,disclosure of information to colleagues results in:
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The combination of social identity and self-enhancement occurs through categorization and attribution activities.
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One problem with stereotyping is that few traits assigned to a particular social category accurately describe every person identified with that group.
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Categorical thinking is mostly a conscious process of deciding what information in the environment to notice.
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Comment on the accuracy of the following statement: 'Self-fulfilling prophecy can be an effective management practice.'
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One way companies can develop a global mindset is by allowing employees to compare their mental models with co-workers from other regions of the world.
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The recency effect occurs when a person's annual performance evaluation is heavily influenced by performance results over the last month.
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Some of the knowledge required to develop a global mindset can be acquired through diversity training,instead of work experience.
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A person's expectations make them more sensitive to incoming information,but also less sensitive to unexpected information.
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_____________ refers to an individual's self-beliefs and self-evaluations.
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We are more likely to notice objects with features that are repetitive,intense and in motion.
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