Deck 3: Attitudes and Behaviour in Organizations

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The field of organizational behaviour incorporates ideas from:

A)Mainly work psychology
B)Economics and sociology
C)Research methods
D)Only a and b above
E)All of the above
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Which of the following is specifically focused on modifying employee behaviour?

A)Positive reinforcement
B)Negative reinforcement
C)Provision of incentives
D)All of the above
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Social learning theory is a development of behaviourism associated with:

A)Bandura
B)Skinner
C)Observational learning and a above
D)Reinforcement and a above
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Feedback, money and social recognition are considered forms of ________ reinforcement.

A)contemporary
B)modern
C)contingent
D)managerial
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An attitude has three components, cognitive, behavioural and ________ .

A)reasonable
B)affective
C)psychological
D)physical
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Attitudes are:

A)Always justifiable
B)Always thought through carefully
C)Always directed towards a target
D)Both c and a above
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The theory of planned behaviour and cognitive _______ theory help us understand how attitudesaffect behaviour.

A)mapping
B)dissonance
C)neuroscience
D)psychology
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________ refers to how invested a person feels in their job.

A)Job satisfaction
B)Job involvement
C)Organizational commitment
D)Organizational engagement
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________ refers to the extent the employee feels a sense of obligation to their organisation.

A)Affective commitment
B)Continuance commitment
C)Normative commitment
D)Managerial commitment
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When a person feels a positive sense of attachment to their organization, they are described ashaving high ____.

A)affective commitment
B)continuance commitment
C)normative commitment
D)managerial commitment
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How is job satisfaction related to job performance?

A)There are many potential forms of the relationship.
B)Performance leads to higher satisfaction.
C)Satisfaction leads to better performance.
D)Both b and c are the only real possibilities.
Question
Low levels of job satisfaction and organizational commitment lead to ________.

A)counterproductive behaviour
B)increase in performance
C)promotion
D)increase in workload
Question
One consequence of job satisfaction and organizational commitment is:

A)Increase in employee workload.
B)Employees think better about their superiors.
C)Employee cognition.
D)Employee engagement.
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________ explains how emotional reactions regulate the effects of events on attitudes andbehaviour.

A)Emotional and Behaviour Theory
B)Affective Events Theory
C)Emotions and Attitudes Theory
D)Affective, Attitudes and Behaviour Theory
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A ________ is a judgement that people make about their environment or people they encounter.

A)Perception
B)Mental note
C)Thought
D)Cognition
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Which of the following is a perceptual bias?

A)Halo effect
B)Stereotyping
C)Selective attention
D)All of the above
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____________ is when an employee overemphasizes the role of internal forces (dispositions,characteristics, personality traits)when attributing cause to the behaviour of others when, in fact, situational factors are much more likely to be the cause of behaviour.

A)Attribution chaos
B)Attribution error
C)Attribution disaster
D)Attribution mistake
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In bounded rationality, the major limiting factor in people's capacity to understand problems is theinability to judge ____________.

A)complexity
B)communication
C)others
D)risk
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In what situation would intuition be most effective as a decision-making strategy?

A)When the situation is complex.
B)When the situation is risky.
C)When the situation is judgemental rather than intellectual.
D)When not much is known about the situation.
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In the theory of planned behaviour, behaviour stems directly from_________.

A)attitude
B)social norm
C)stimulus
D)intention
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___________ explains how people perform better in the presence of others.

A)Social mobility
B)Social facilitation
C)Social inhibition
D)Social development
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By contrast, when a person makes less effort in the presence of others, it is labelled:

A)Social lying
B)Social mobility
C)Social loafing
D)Social facilitation
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The perceptual prototype that represents the typical member of the group is the essence of:

A)Social identity
B)Social norm
C)Social conformity
D)Social presence
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The most famous conformity studies were conducted by:

A)Milgram
B)Asch
C)Bandura
D)Kahneman
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The human tendency to behave as authority figures tell us to is termed:

A)Conformity
B)Gullibility
C)Courtesy
D)Obedience
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Deck 3: Attitudes and Behaviour in Organizations
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The field of organizational behaviour incorporates ideas from:

A)Mainly work psychology
B)Economics and sociology
C)Research methods
D)Only a and b above
E)All of the above
All of the above
2
Which of the following is specifically focused on modifying employee behaviour?

A)Positive reinforcement
B)Negative reinforcement
C)Provision of incentives
D)All of the above
All of the above
3
Social learning theory is a development of behaviourism associated with:

A)Bandura
B)Skinner
C)Observational learning and a above
D)Reinforcement and a above
Observational learning and a above
4
Feedback, money and social recognition are considered forms of ________ reinforcement.

A)contemporary
B)modern
C)contingent
D)managerial
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An attitude has three components, cognitive, behavioural and ________ .

A)reasonable
B)affective
C)psychological
D)physical
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Attitudes are:

A)Always justifiable
B)Always thought through carefully
C)Always directed towards a target
D)Both c and a above
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The theory of planned behaviour and cognitive _______ theory help us understand how attitudesaffect behaviour.

A)mapping
B)dissonance
C)neuroscience
D)psychology
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________ refers to how invested a person feels in their job.

A)Job satisfaction
B)Job involvement
C)Organizational commitment
D)Organizational engagement
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________ refers to the extent the employee feels a sense of obligation to their organisation.

A)Affective commitment
B)Continuance commitment
C)Normative commitment
D)Managerial commitment
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When a person feels a positive sense of attachment to their organization, they are described ashaving high ____.

A)affective commitment
B)continuance commitment
C)normative commitment
D)managerial commitment
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How is job satisfaction related to job performance?

A)There are many potential forms of the relationship.
B)Performance leads to higher satisfaction.
C)Satisfaction leads to better performance.
D)Both b and c are the only real possibilities.
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12
Low levels of job satisfaction and organizational commitment lead to ________.

A)counterproductive behaviour
B)increase in performance
C)promotion
D)increase in workload
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One consequence of job satisfaction and organizational commitment is:

A)Increase in employee workload.
B)Employees think better about their superiors.
C)Employee cognition.
D)Employee engagement.
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________ explains how emotional reactions regulate the effects of events on attitudes andbehaviour.

A)Emotional and Behaviour Theory
B)Affective Events Theory
C)Emotions and Attitudes Theory
D)Affective, Attitudes and Behaviour Theory
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15
A ________ is a judgement that people make about their environment or people they encounter.

A)Perception
B)Mental note
C)Thought
D)Cognition
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Which of the following is a perceptual bias?

A)Halo effect
B)Stereotyping
C)Selective attention
D)All of the above
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____________ is when an employee overemphasizes the role of internal forces (dispositions,characteristics, personality traits)when attributing cause to the behaviour of others when, in fact, situational factors are much more likely to be the cause of behaviour.

A)Attribution chaos
B)Attribution error
C)Attribution disaster
D)Attribution mistake
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In bounded rationality, the major limiting factor in people's capacity to understand problems is theinability to judge ____________.

A)complexity
B)communication
C)others
D)risk
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19
In what situation would intuition be most effective as a decision-making strategy?

A)When the situation is complex.
B)When the situation is risky.
C)When the situation is judgemental rather than intellectual.
D)When not much is known about the situation.
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In the theory of planned behaviour, behaviour stems directly from_________.

A)attitude
B)social norm
C)stimulus
D)intention
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21
___________ explains how people perform better in the presence of others.

A)Social mobility
B)Social facilitation
C)Social inhibition
D)Social development
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22
By contrast, when a person makes less effort in the presence of others, it is labelled:

A)Social lying
B)Social mobility
C)Social loafing
D)Social facilitation
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The perceptual prototype that represents the typical member of the group is the essence of:

A)Social identity
B)Social norm
C)Social conformity
D)Social presence
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The most famous conformity studies were conducted by:

A)Milgram
B)Asch
C)Bandura
D)Kahneman
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The human tendency to behave as authority figures tell us to is termed:

A)Conformity
B)Gullibility
C)Courtesy
D)Obedience
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