Deck 4: Individual Values, Perceptions, and Reactions

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Because stress is harmful, it should be eliminated.
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Stress is defined as an individual's adaptive response to a stimulus.
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Better managing a daily schedule through effective time management can reduce stress on the job.
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Organizational consequences of stress include a decline in performance, heart disease, and headaches.
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Stress in organizational settings is not influenced by events that take place outside the organization.
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Burnout is a general feeling of exhaustion that develops when a person simultaneously experiences too much pressure and has too few sources of satisfaction.
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The two most significant forms of withdrawal behavior are absenteeism and quitting.
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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 affected by stereotyping.
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Supervision is not considered to be an important institutional role in managing workplace stress.
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When a person first encounters a stressor, the first stage is called alarm.
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Stimuli that cause stress are called "stressors."
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Distress is known as the positive form of stress.
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The use of support groups is an effective organizational strategy for adapting to and managing stress.
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Cognitive dissonance occurs when there is congruence among attitudes, perceptions, and behaviors.
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The exhaustion stage of the general adaptation syndrome occurs as a result of prolonged exposure to a stressor without resolution.
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Temperature can create stress in the organizational environment.
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Basic perceptual processes include selective perception and stereotyping.
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Two basic organizational strategies for helping employees manage stress are institutional programs and individual coping mechanisms.
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In the workplace, stress is sometimes a positive factor.
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Task demands include group pressures, leadership, and interpersonal conflict.
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The ____ component of an attitude reflects how an individual expects to behave toward or in a situation.

A) cognition
B) intellect
C) expectation
D) affect
E) intention
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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.

A) attitudinal
B) behavioral
C) cognitive
D) affective
E) intentional
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George is highly committed and has an attachment to the organization where he works.He feels he is a true member of the company.George is demonstrating ____.

A) organizational citizenship.
B) organizational commitment.
C) job identification.
D) job satisfaction.
E) job involvement.
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A moderate degree of workload-related stress can

A) stimulate energy and motivation.
B) overload the nervous system.
C) weaken the physical system.
D) result in apathy.
E) increase anxiety.
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When a large-scale layoff is announced in Bill's company, all the workers including Bill begin to complain.According to attribution theory, we would evaluate Bill's behavior as exhibiting

A) high consistency.
B) high distinctiveness.
C) low consistency.
D) low consensus.
E) high consensus.
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Which of the following is a basic cause of stress in organizations?

A) Life change
B) Life trauma
C) Intrinsic demands
D) Extrinsic demands
E) Physical demands
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A person who generally sees things in a positive light and seems to be in a good mood most of the time has a high level of

A) locus of control.
B) self-efficacy.
C) conscientiousness.
D) positive affectivity.
E) Machiavellianism.
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Tammi generally is pessimistic and usually sees things in a negative light.Tammi has a relatively high degree of

A) self-criticism.
B) negative affectivity.
C) locus of control.
D) Machiavellianism.
E) self-efficacy.
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A poorly designed office that doesn't allow a worker adequate privacy is an example of a(n) ____ organizational stressor.

A) physical demand
B) personal demand
C) task demand
D) role demand
E) interpersonal demand
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Task demands that are too low can cause a person to

A) develop healthy coping techniques.
B) become bored.
C) be healthy and pleased with life.
D) feel invigorated.
E) become anxious about time pressures.
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Which of the following is NOT true about the general adaptation syndrome model?

A) Everyone has a stress threshold.
B) Some people cannot tolerate much stress at all.
C) Prolonged exposure to stress results in a greater tolerance for future stress.
D) Some people can tolerate a great deal of stress.
E) Each person has a normal level of resistance to stressful events.
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If you are satisfied with your job because you are given good benefits, this is a(n) ____ component of your attitude.

A) affect
B) intention
C) intellect
D) behavior
E) cognition
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One of the primary differences between attitudes and personality is that

A) attitudes are more difficult to assess than personality attributes.
B) attitudes are stronger than personality attributes.
C) attitudes are more deeply rooted than personality attributes.
D) attitudes are less important than personality attributes in predicting behavior.
E) attitudes are not as stable as personality attributes.
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Trade-offs between extreme demands are usually needed when balancing work-life linkages.
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In which stage of the general adaptation syndrome do people wonder how to cope with stressors?

A) Resistance
B) Exhaustion
C) Realization
D) Emotion
E) Alarm
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In which stage of the general adaptation syndrome do people give up because they can no longer cope with the stressor?

A) Deflation
B) Exhaustion
C) Realization
D) Resistance
E) Alarm
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Which of the following is an example of distress?

A) Excessive pressure to perform
B) Mental preparations before playing a sport
C) Giving a speech
D) Getting married
E) Getting a promotion
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____ is the process of screening out information that we are uncomfortable with or that contradicts our beliefs.

A) Perceived reality
B) Person-job fit
C) Selective perception
D) Complementary congruence
E) Objective reality
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Stressors are defined as

A) stress on the job.
B) the result of mismanagement.
C) stress that accompanies negative events.
D) anything that induce stress.
E) situations that should be avoided.
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The ____ component of an attitude is derived from feelings that an individual has about another person or situation.

A) cognition
B) intention
C) perception
D) affect
E) intellect
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a collateral program?

A) Career development
B) Employee fitness
C) Health promotion
D) Stress management
E) Shift work
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Which of the following is NOT one of the suggested steps for time management?

A) Impression management
B) Make a list every morning
C) Work on tasks in order of importance
D) Identify critical activities
E) Identify trivial activities
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Which type of value reflects how we want to accomplish what we want to accomplish?

A) intrinsic
B) ​extrinsic
C) ​primary
D) ​terminal
E) ​instrumental
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Which of the following is NOT a type of value?​

A) intrinsic
B) ​extrinsic
C) ​primary
D) ​terminal
E) ​instrumental
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All of the following are examples of an interpersonal demand stressor EXCEPT

A) Leadership style
B) Personalities
C) Group norms
D) Job security
E) Group acceptance
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Smoking and alcohol abuse are ____ consequences of too much stress at work.

A) psychological
B) medical
C) behavioral
D) physiological
E) cognitive
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Burnout

A) is most frequently found among high achievers.
B) occurs when the worker enrolls in stress-management programs.
C) occurs when a worker puts too little of himself or herself into the job.
D) is more common among women than men.
E) is found more often in Type B personalities.
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All of the following are signs of burnout except

A) Putting in long hours, but getting little accomplished
B) Dreading going to work
C) Metal exhaustion
D) Physical exhaustion
E) Strenuous exercise
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Which type of value reflects what we want to accomplish?

A) intrinsic
B) ​extrinsic
C) ​primary
D) ​terminal
E) ​instrumental
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Psychological consequences of stress include all of the following EXCEPT

A) depression
B) sleeping too much
C) not sleeping enough
D) headaches
E) family problems
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Work-life relationships that are separate from work include all of the following EXCEPT

A) a person's spouse
B) career goals
C) dependents
D) personal life interests
E) friendship networks
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Behavioral consequences of organizational stress include all of the following EXCEPT

A) smoking.
B) alcohol abuse
C) negative changes in attitudes
D) aggression
E) appetite disorders
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Common dimensions of a person's life that are not tied specifically to work include all of the following EXCEPT

A) hobbies
B) spouse or life companion
C) religious affiliations
D) dependents
E) working hours
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​Intrinsic work values are defined as _____________.

A) values related to your education
B) values related to the work itself
C) values not related to the work
D) values related to your family
E) values related to the outcome of doing the work
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Medical consequences of stress include all of the following EXCEPT

A) Strokes
B) Ulcers
C) Accident proneness
D) Heart attacks
E) Headaches
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Usually, high work stress results in ____________ job performance.

A) equal or better
B) decreased
C) no effect on
D) increased
E) usually increased, but sometimes decreased
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All of the following are direct organizational consequences of stress EXCEPT

A) accident proneness.
B) poor work quality.
C) turnover.
D) absenteeism.
E) lowered productivity.
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Which of the following is NOTa relaxation technique for coping with work stress?

A) Making a "to do" list
B) Sitting quietly with eyes closed
C) Taking a rest break
D) Taking a vacation
E) Taking a nap
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A(n) ____ is a set of expected behaviors associated with a particular position in a group or organization.

A) information node
B) stressor
C) role
D) catalyst
E) demand
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Medical, psychological, and behavioral responses to stress are primarily

A) eustress.
B) burnout.
C) hardiness adjustments.
D) individual consequences.
E) organizational consequences.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the factors that has the greatest influence on job satisfaction?

A) values
B) personality
C) the work itself
D) alma mater
E) attitudes
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Extrinsicwork values are defined as _____________.

A) values related to your family
B) values related to the types of work you do
C) values that give you a lot of job responsibility
D) values related to the outcomes of the work
E) values that give you challenging opportunities at work
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An employee who just finished an MBA paid for by a firm's tuition reimbursement program might feel a moral obligation to stay with the employer for at least a few years to repay the debt.This person would be classified by which type of commitment?

A) Dysfunctional
B) Continuance
C) Affective
D) Normative
E) none of these
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______________is defined as a heightened emotional and intellectual connection that an employee has for her job, organization, manager, or coworkers that, in turn, influences her to apply additional discretionary effort to his/her work

A) Normative commitment
B) Affective commitment
C) Community engagement
D) Employee engagement
E) Job satisfaction
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Our job satisfaction tends to ___________ over time, ______ when we change jobs or employers.

A) increase, especially
B) decrease, especially
C) fluctuate randomly, including
D) stay constant, even
E) stay constant, except
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​Individual-organization value conflict occurs when ___________________.​

A) an employee's values conflict with the values of the organization
B) an employee's values conflict with the values of another employee
C) a friend's values conflict with the values of the organization
D) family values conflict with the values of a friend
E) all of these
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Employees who find intrinsic value in their work are doing what is ____________.

A) important to them
B) important to their spouse
C) not important to them
D) ​obligatory
E) none of these
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Which of the following is a way to resolve cognitive dissonance?

A) change your behavior
B) change your attitude
C) reason about the situation
D) search for additional information
E) all of these
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Intrapersonal value conflict occurs when ________________.​

A) highly ranked instrumental and terminal values contradict
B) highly ranked instrumental and terminal values are parallel
C) two different people hold contradictory values
D) two different people hold parallel values
E) none of these
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____________ is a general tendency of an individual to experience a particular mood or to react to things in a particular way or with certain emotions.

A) Psychology
B) Creativity
C) Intelligence
D) Affectivity
E) Personality
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​Engagement is enhanced when employees _______________.

A) have clear goals and roles
B) have the resources needed to do a good job
C) get meaningful feedback on their performance
D) are able to use their talents
E) all of these
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____________ workers do not perform close to their potential capability, lacking the emotional and motivational connections to their employer that drive discretionary effort.

A) Introverted
B) Efficient
C) Inefficient
D) Engaged
E) Disengaged
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Interpersonal value conflict occurs when ________________.​

A) highly ranked instrumental and terminal values contradict
B) highly ranked instrumental and terminal values are parallel
C) two different people hold contradictory values
D) two different people hold parallel values
E) none of these
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__________ commitment is defined as staying with an organization because of perceived high costs involved with leaving.

A) Dysfunctional
B) Continuance
C) Affective
D) Normative
E) none of these
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__________ commitment is defined as positive emotional attachment to the organization and strong identification with its values and goals.

A) Dysfunctional
B) Continuance
C) Affective
D) Normative
E) none of these
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​As a manager, if you want to increase your subordinates' job satisfaction, focus first on __________________.

A) improving their after-work activities
B) improving the nature of the work itself
C) locating the office in a nice place
D) locating the break room in a nice place
E) ensuring that the work area is always pulsing with sweet jams
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__________ commitment is defined as feeling obliged to stay with an organization for moral or ethical reasons.

A) Dysfunctional
B) Continuance
C) Affective
D) Normative
E) none of these
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​An example of an intrinsic work value is _______________.​

A) health insurance
B) social contact with friends
C) having lots of time to spend with family
D) challenging work
E) financial gain
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Which one of the following statements most clearly embodies continuance commitment?

A) "I work here because it would be wrong of me to quit."
B) "I work here because I'm afraid to quit."
C) "I work here because I want to."
D) "I work here because I have to work somewhere."
E) "I work here because I don't have a choice."
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What are the two types of affectivity?

A) positive and negative
B) high and low
C) distress and eustress
D) anxious and relaxed
E) odd and even
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Because stress is harmful, it should be eliminated.
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Stress is defined as an individual's adaptive response to a stimulus.
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Better managing a daily schedule through effective time management can reduce stress on the job.
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Organizational consequences of stress include a decline in performance, heart disease, and headaches.
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Stress in organizational settings is not influenced by events that take place outside the organization.
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Burnout is a general feeling of exhaustion that develops when a person simultaneously experiences too much pressure and has too few sources of satisfaction.
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The two most significant forms of withdrawal behavior are absenteeism and quitting.
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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 affected by stereotyping.
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Supervision is not considered to be an important institutional role in managing workplace stress.
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When a person first encounters a stressor, the first stage is called alarm.
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Stimuli that cause stress are called "stressors."
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Distress is known as the positive form of stress.
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The use of support groups is an effective organizational strategy for adapting to and managing stress.
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Cognitive dissonance occurs when there is congruence among attitudes, perceptions, and behaviors.
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The exhaustion stage of the general adaptation syndrome occurs as a result of prolonged exposure to a stressor without resolution.
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Temperature can create stress in the organizational environment.
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Basic perceptual processes include selective perception and stereotyping.
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Two basic organizational strategies for helping employees manage stress are institutional programs and individual coping mechanisms.
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In the workplace, stress is sometimes a positive factor.
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Task demands include group pressures, leadership, and interpersonal conflict.
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The ____ component of an attitude reflects how an individual expects to behave toward or in a situation.

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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.

A) attitudinal
B) behavioral
C) cognitive
D) affective
E) intentional
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George is highly committed and has an attachment to the organization where he works.He feels he is a true member of the company.George is demonstrating ____.

A) organizational citizenship.
B) organizational commitment.
C) job identification.
D) job satisfaction.
E) job involvement.
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A moderate degree of workload-related stress can

A) stimulate energy and motivation.
B) overload the nervous system.
C) weaken the physical system.
D) result in apathy.
E) increase anxiety.
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When a large-scale layoff is announced in Bill's company, all the workers including Bill begin to complain.According to attribution theory, we would evaluate Bill's behavior as exhibiting

A) high consistency.
B) high distinctiveness.
C) low consistency.
D) low consensus.
E) high consensus.
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Which of the following is a basic cause of stress in organizations?

A) Life change
B) Life trauma
C) Intrinsic demands
D) Extrinsic demands
E) Physical demands
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A person who generally sees things in a positive light and seems to be in a good mood most of the time has a high level of

A) locus of control.
B) self-efficacy.
C) conscientiousness.
D) positive affectivity.
E) Machiavellianism.
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Tammi generally is pessimistic and usually sees things in a negative light.Tammi has a relatively high degree of

A) self-criticism.
B) negative affectivity.
C) locus of control.
D) Machiavellianism.
E) self-efficacy.
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A poorly designed office that doesn't allow a worker adequate privacy is an example of a(n) ____ organizational stressor.

A) physical demand
B) personal demand
C) task demand
D) role demand
E) interpersonal demand
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Task demands that are too low can cause a person to

A) develop healthy coping techniques.
B) become bored.
C) be healthy and pleased with life.
D) feel invigorated.
E) become anxious about time pressures.
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Which of the following is NOT true about the general adaptation syndrome model?

A) Everyone has a stress threshold.
B) Some people cannot tolerate much stress at all.
C) Prolonged exposure to stress results in a greater tolerance for future stress.
D) Some people can tolerate a great deal of stress.
E) Each person has a normal level of resistance to stressful events.
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If you are satisfied with your job because you are given good benefits, this is a(n) ____ component of your attitude.

A) affect
B) intention
C) intellect
D) behavior
E) cognition
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One of the primary differences between attitudes and personality is that

A) attitudes are more difficult to assess than personality attributes.
B) attitudes are stronger than personality attributes.
C) attitudes are more deeply rooted than personality attributes.
D) attitudes are less important than personality attributes in predicting behavior.
E) attitudes are not as stable as personality attributes.
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Trade-offs between extreme demands are usually needed when balancing work-life linkages.
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In which stage of the general adaptation syndrome do people wonder how to cope with stressors?

A) Resistance
B) Exhaustion
C) Realization
D) Emotion
E) Alarm
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In which stage of the general adaptation syndrome do people give up because they can no longer cope with the stressor?

A) Deflation
B) Exhaustion
C) Realization
D) Resistance
E) Alarm
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Which of the following is an example of distress?

A) Excessive pressure to perform
B) Mental preparations before playing a sport
C) Giving a speech
D) Getting married
E) Getting a promotion
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____ is the process of screening out information that we are uncomfortable with or that contradicts our beliefs.

A) Perceived reality
B) Person-job fit
C) Selective perception
D) Complementary congruence
E) Objective reality
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Stressors are defined as

A) stress on the job.
B) the result of mismanagement.
C) stress that accompanies negative events.
D) anything that induce stress.
E) situations that should be avoided.
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The ____ component of an attitude is derived from feelings that an individual has about another person or situation.

A) cognition
B) intention
C) perception
D) affect
E) intellect
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a collateral program?

A) Career development
B) Employee fitness
C) Health promotion
D) Stress management
E) Shift work
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Which of the following is NOT one of the suggested steps for time management?

A) Impression management
B) Make a list every morning
C) Work on tasks in order of importance
D) Identify critical activities
E) Identify trivial activities
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Which type of value reflects how we want to accomplish what we want to accomplish?

A) intrinsic
B) ​extrinsic
C) ​primary
D) ​terminal
E) ​instrumental
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Which of the following is NOT a type of value?​

A) intrinsic
B) ​extrinsic
C) ​primary
D) ​terminal
E) ​instrumental
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All of the following are examples of an interpersonal demand stressor EXCEPT

A) Leadership style
B) Personalities
C) Group norms
D) Job security
E) Group acceptance
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Smoking and alcohol abuse are ____ consequences of too much stress at work.

A) psychological
B) medical
C) behavioral
D) physiological
E) cognitive
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Burnout

A) is most frequently found among high achievers.
B) occurs when the worker enrolls in stress-management programs.
C) occurs when a worker puts too little of himself or herself into the job.
D) is more common among women than men.
E) is found more often in Type B personalities.
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All of the following are signs of burnout except

A) Putting in long hours, but getting little accomplished
B) Dreading going to work
C) Metal exhaustion
D) Physical exhaustion
E) Strenuous exercise
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Which type of value reflects what we want to accomplish?

A) intrinsic
B) ​extrinsic
C) ​primary
D) ​terminal
E) ​instrumental
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Psychological consequences of stress include all of the following EXCEPT

A) depression
B) sleeping too much
C) not sleeping enough
D) headaches
E) family problems
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Work-life relationships that are separate from work include all of the following EXCEPT

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C) dependents
D) personal life interests
E) friendship networks
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Behavioral consequences of organizational stress include all of the following EXCEPT

A) smoking.
B) alcohol abuse
C) negative changes in attitudes
D) aggression
E) appetite disorders
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Common dimensions of a person's life that are not tied specifically to work include all of the following EXCEPT

A) hobbies
B) spouse or life companion
C) religious affiliations
D) dependents
E) working hours
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​Intrinsic work values are defined as _____________.

A) values related to your education
B) values related to the work itself
C) values not related to the work
D) values related to your family
E) values related to the outcome of doing the work
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55
Medical consequences of stress include all of the following EXCEPT

A) Strokes
B) Ulcers
C) Accident proneness
D) Heart attacks
E) Headaches
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56
Usually, high work stress results in ____________ job performance.

A) equal or better
B) decreased
C) no effect on
D) increased
E) usually increased, but sometimes decreased
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57
All of the following are direct organizational consequences of stress EXCEPT

A) accident proneness.
B) poor work quality.
C) turnover.
D) absenteeism.
E) lowered productivity.
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58
Which of the following is NOTa relaxation technique for coping with work stress?

A) Making a "to do" list
B) Sitting quietly with eyes closed
C) Taking a rest break
D) Taking a vacation
E) Taking a nap
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59
A(n) ____ is a set of expected behaviors associated with a particular position in a group or organization.

A) information node
B) stressor
C) role
D) catalyst
E) demand
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60
Medical, psychological, and behavioral responses to stress are primarily

A) eustress.
B) burnout.
C) hardiness adjustments.
D) individual consequences.
E) organizational consequences.
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61
Which of the following is NOT one of the factors that has the greatest influence on job satisfaction?

A) values
B) personality
C) the work itself
D) alma mater
E) attitudes
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62
Extrinsicwork values are defined as _____________.

A) values related to your family
B) values related to the types of work you do
C) values that give you a lot of job responsibility
D) values related to the outcomes of the work
E) values that give you challenging opportunities at work
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63
An employee who just finished an MBA paid for by a firm's tuition reimbursement program might feel a moral obligation to stay with the employer for at least a few years to repay the debt.This person would be classified by which type of commitment?

A) Dysfunctional
B) Continuance
C) Affective
D) Normative
E) none of these
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64
______________is defined as a heightened emotional and intellectual connection that an employee has for her job, organization, manager, or coworkers that, in turn, influences her to apply additional discretionary effort to his/her work

A) Normative commitment
B) Affective commitment
C) Community engagement
D) Employee engagement
E) Job satisfaction
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65
Our job satisfaction tends to ___________ over time, ______ when we change jobs or employers.

A) increase, especially
B) decrease, especially
C) fluctuate randomly, including
D) stay constant, even
E) stay constant, except
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66
​Individual-organization value conflict occurs when ___________________.​

A) an employee's values conflict with the values of the organization
B) an employee's values conflict with the values of another employee
C) a friend's values conflict with the values of the organization
D) family values conflict with the values of a friend
E) all of these
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67
Employees who find intrinsic value in their work are doing what is ____________.

A) important to them
B) important to their spouse
C) not important to them
D) ​obligatory
E) none of these
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68
Which of the following is a way to resolve cognitive dissonance?

A) change your behavior
B) change your attitude
C) reason about the situation
D) search for additional information
E) all of these
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69
Intrapersonal value conflict occurs when ________________.​

A) highly ranked instrumental and terminal values contradict
B) highly ranked instrumental and terminal values are parallel
C) two different people hold contradictory values
D) two different people hold parallel values
E) none of these
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70
____________ is a general tendency of an individual to experience a particular mood or to react to things in a particular way or with certain emotions.

A) Psychology
B) Creativity
C) Intelligence
D) Affectivity
E) Personality
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71
​Engagement is enhanced when employees _______________.

A) have clear goals and roles
B) have the resources needed to do a good job
C) get meaningful feedback on their performance
D) are able to use their talents
E) all of these
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72
____________ workers do not perform close to their potential capability, lacking the emotional and motivational connections to their employer that drive discretionary effort.

A) Introverted
B) Efficient
C) Inefficient
D) Engaged
E) Disengaged
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73
Interpersonal value conflict occurs when ________________.​

A) highly ranked instrumental and terminal values contradict
B) highly ranked instrumental and terminal values are parallel
C) two different people hold contradictory values
D) two different people hold parallel values
E) none of these
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74
__________ commitment is defined as staying with an organization because of perceived high costs involved with leaving.

A) Dysfunctional
B) Continuance
C) Affective
D) Normative
E) none of these
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75
__________ commitment is defined as positive emotional attachment to the organization and strong identification with its values and goals.

A) Dysfunctional
B) Continuance
C) Affective
D) Normative
E) none of these
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76
​As a manager, if you want to increase your subordinates' job satisfaction, focus first on __________________.

A) improving their after-work activities
B) improving the nature of the work itself
C) locating the office in a nice place
D) locating the break room in a nice place
E) ensuring that the work area is always pulsing with sweet jams
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77
__________ commitment is defined as feeling obliged to stay with an organization for moral or ethical reasons.

A) Dysfunctional
B) Continuance
C) Affective
D) Normative
E) none of these
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78
​An example of an intrinsic work value is _______________.​

A) health insurance
B) social contact with friends
C) having lots of time to spend with family
D) challenging work
E) financial gain
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79
Which one of the following statements most clearly embodies continuance commitment?

A) "I work here because it would be wrong of me to quit."
B) "I work here because I'm afraid to quit."
C) "I work here because I want to."
D) "I work here because I have to work somewhere."
E) "I work here because I don't have a choice."
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80
What are the two types of affectivity?

A) positive and negative
B) high and low
C) distress and eustress
D) anxious and relaxed
E) odd and even
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