Exam 3: Perceiving Ourselves and Others in Organizations
Exam 1: Introduction to the Field of Organizational Behaviour156 Questions
Exam 2: Individual Behaviour, Personality, and Values193 Questions
Exam 3: Perceiving Ourselves and Others in Organizations208 Questions
Exam 4: Workplace Emotions,attitudes,and Stress245 Questions
Exam 5: Foundations of Employee Motivation201 Questions
Exam 6: Applied Performance Practices178 Questions
Exam 7: Decision Making and Creativity169 Questions
Exam 8: Team Dynamics256 Questions
Exam 9: Communicating in Teams and Organizations165 Questions
Exam 10: Power and Influence in the Workplace170 Questions
Exam 11: Conflict and Negotiation in the Workplace158 Questions
Exam 12: Leadership in Organizational Settings150 Questions
Exam 13: Designing Organizational Structures163 Questions
Exam 14: Organizational Culture163 Questions
Exam 15: Organizational Change141 Questions
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People who believe that their successful completion of a project is due to their skill and hard work are making an internal attribution.
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Which of the following explains what happens when supervisors develop a high-expectancy self-fulfilling prophecy of a new employee's job performance?
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Attribution theory mainly explains the selective attention process.
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Behavioural modelling can increase an observer's self-confidence.
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Organizational learning is one of the most popular contemporary perspectives of organizational effectiveness.
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Which of the following statements about stereotyping is FALSE?
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Categorical thinking is mostly a conscious process of deciding what information in the environment to notice.
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Organizational learning is not dependent on individual learning since it mostly involves the organization managing its own knowledge-based assets.
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Companies can try to break out of their existing mental models by:
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The first step in a self-fulfilling prophecy occurs when the observer acts differently towards people with whom he or she has high expectations than towards those with whom he or she has low expectations.
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Screening out information that is contrary to our values and assumptions is called:
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Behaviour modification is an effective strategy for helping employees to improve their decision making and other conceptual activities.
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According to the halo effect,a supervisor's initial expectations of you influence your behaviour so that you are more likely to act consistently with those expectations.
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Organizations with strong learning orientation cultures encourage employees to take reasonable risks to find better ways of doing things.
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One of the most effective ways to minimize negative self-fulfilling prophecy is to make managers aware of the power of positive expectations.
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According to experiential learning reflecting is followed by:
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Social identity process includes categorization and attribution activities.
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