Deck 5: Individual Differences: Self-Concept, Personality and Emotions

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Demographic characteristics such as age, gender, nationality and ethnicity background are called:

A) surface-level factors.
B) deep-level factors.
C) direct factors.
D) indirect factors.
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The theory that individuals compare themselves with others in order to assess their own abilities and opinions, and that individual self-concept is also shaped by feedback from other people about one's behaviour, is called:

A) comparative behaviour theory.
B) social comparison theory.
C) theory of compared opinions.
D) behavioural comparison theory.
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Which one of the following is not an indicator of low self-esteem in employees?

A) Negative views about themselves.
B) Intolerant of frustration.
C) Emotional ups and downs.
D) Persistence in the face of adversity.
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Which one of the following is personality not useful in predicting?

A) Motivation
B) Job satisfaction
C) Affiliation
D) Job performance
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Which one of the following is not one of the dichotomies of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator?

A) Justice (J)-Persisting (P)
B) Thinking (T)-Feeling (F)
C) Sensing (S)-Intuition (I)
D) Extroverted (E)-Introverted (I)
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Initiative on the job and a preference for participatory supervisor styles are features of people with:

A) internal locus of control.
B) external locus of control.
C) neuroticism.
D) high self-efficacy.
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Which one of the following is not true about highly neurotic individuals?

A) Can outperform their stable counterparts in a busy work environment.
B) More likely to experience work stress.
C) More likely to perceive higher work stress.
D) Tend to experience subjective wellbeing.
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Which one of the following is a feature of Type A personality?

A) Happy
B) Highly competitive
C) Relaxed
D) Cooperative
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Investment in human resources to enhance organisational members' sales, job performance and job satisfaction is a way to build:

A) physical capital.
B) personal capital.
C) psychological capital.
D) organisational capital.
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Which of the following is one of the four PsyCaps?

A) Hope
B) Internal locus of control
C) Introversion
D) Neuroticism
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The positive psychological capacity to rebound, to 'bounce back' from adversity, uncertainty, conflict, failure or even positive change, progress and increased responsibility best defines:

A) hard headedness.
B) stubbornness.
C) optimism.
D) resiliency.
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Which one of the following is not a recognised component of emotions in an individual?

A) Expectation of the response
B) Conscious experience
C) Physiological arousal
D) Expressive behaviours
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Feelings that are not identified with a particular stimulus and not sufficiently intense enough to interrupt ongoing thought processes are best defined as:

A) moods.
B) emotions.
C) feelings.
D) lapses in concentration.
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In a taxonomy of work-related emotions, which one of the following is not a classification in task-related emotions?

A) Process
B) Contested
C) Prospective
D) Retrospective
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Which one of the following is a positive prospective emotion under the task-related taxonomy of work-related emotions?

A) Relief
B) Enjoyment
C) Hope
D) Empathy
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Which one of the following is a positive process emotion under the taxonomy of task-related emotions?

A) Relief
B) Enjoyment
C) Hope
D) Empathy
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Positive moods at work predict:

A) increased absenteeism.
B) lower job burnout.
C) higher withdrawal rates.
D) higher organisational retaliation.
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Hiding one's inner feelings and foregoing emotional expression in response to display rules is best defined as:

A) deep acting.
B) emotional stability.
C) emotionality.
D) surface acting.
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Which one of the following is not a dimension of emotional intelligence?

A) Self-management
B) Social awareness
C) Unilateral relationships
D) Self-awareness
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Wong and Law claim that emotional intelligence (EI) is:

A) twice as important as IQ.
B) three times as important as IQ.
C) equally important as IQ.
D) 10 times as important as IQ.
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An individual's ability to understand his or her deep emotions and to be able to express emotions naturally is best defined as:

A) social awareness.
B) self-awareness.
C) relationship management.
D) self-management.
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The ability of a person to make use of his or her emotions by directing them toward constructive activities and personal performance is best defined as:

A) social awareness.
B) self-awareness.
C) relationship management.
D) self-management.
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Personality refers to:

A) how likeable a person is.
B) the strength of impression one creates in others.
C) a relatively stable pattern of behaviour and consistency in thinking that leads to actions.
D) whether a person is described as 'good' or 'bad' tempered.
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What are individual differences and their classifications?
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What is the difference between self-concept and self-esteem? Include an example as part of your answer.
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Explain whether self-concept and self-esteem differ between people from individualist versus collectivist backgrounds?
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What is a locus of control and how do individuals in its respective categories perform at work?
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Define resiliency and mention at least five resilience factor inventory skills.
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What is emotional intelligence and describe its various dimensions?
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Deck 5: Individual Differences: Self-Concept, Personality and Emotions
1
Demographic characteristics such as age, gender, nationality and ethnicity background are called:

A) surface-level factors.
B) deep-level factors.
C) direct factors.
D) indirect factors.
surface-level factors.
2
The theory that individuals compare themselves with others in order to assess their own abilities and opinions, and that individual self-concept is also shaped by feedback from other people about one's behaviour, is called:

A) comparative behaviour theory.
B) social comparison theory.
C) theory of compared opinions.
D) behavioural comparison theory.
social comparison theory.
3
Which one of the following is not an indicator of low self-esteem in employees?

A) Negative views about themselves.
B) Intolerant of frustration.
C) Emotional ups and downs.
D) Persistence in the face of adversity.
Persistence in the face of adversity.
4
Which one of the following is personality not useful in predicting?

A) Motivation
B) Job satisfaction
C) Affiliation
D) Job performance
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Which one of the following is not one of the dichotomies of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator?

A) Justice (J)-Persisting (P)
B) Thinking (T)-Feeling (F)
C) Sensing (S)-Intuition (I)
D) Extroverted (E)-Introverted (I)
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6
Initiative on the job and a preference for participatory supervisor styles are features of people with:

A) internal locus of control.
B) external locus of control.
C) neuroticism.
D) high self-efficacy.
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Which one of the following is not true about highly neurotic individuals?

A) Can outperform their stable counterparts in a busy work environment.
B) More likely to experience work stress.
C) More likely to perceive higher work stress.
D) Tend to experience subjective wellbeing.
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8
Which one of the following is a feature of Type A personality?

A) Happy
B) Highly competitive
C) Relaxed
D) Cooperative
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9
Investment in human resources to enhance organisational members' sales, job performance and job satisfaction is a way to build:

A) physical capital.
B) personal capital.
C) psychological capital.
D) organisational capital.
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10
Which of the following is one of the four PsyCaps?

A) Hope
B) Internal locus of control
C) Introversion
D) Neuroticism
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11
The positive psychological capacity to rebound, to 'bounce back' from adversity, uncertainty, conflict, failure or even positive change, progress and increased responsibility best defines:

A) hard headedness.
B) stubbornness.
C) optimism.
D) resiliency.
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Which one of the following is not a recognised component of emotions in an individual?

A) Expectation of the response
B) Conscious experience
C) Physiological arousal
D) Expressive behaviours
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13
Feelings that are not identified with a particular stimulus and not sufficiently intense enough to interrupt ongoing thought processes are best defined as:

A) moods.
B) emotions.
C) feelings.
D) lapses in concentration.
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14
In a taxonomy of work-related emotions, which one of the following is not a classification in task-related emotions?

A) Process
B) Contested
C) Prospective
D) Retrospective
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Which one of the following is a positive prospective emotion under the task-related taxonomy of work-related emotions?

A) Relief
B) Enjoyment
C) Hope
D) Empathy
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Which one of the following is a positive process emotion under the taxonomy of task-related emotions?

A) Relief
B) Enjoyment
C) Hope
D) Empathy
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17
Positive moods at work predict:

A) increased absenteeism.
B) lower job burnout.
C) higher withdrawal rates.
D) higher organisational retaliation.
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Hiding one's inner feelings and foregoing emotional expression in response to display rules is best defined as:

A) deep acting.
B) emotional stability.
C) emotionality.
D) surface acting.
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Which one of the following is not a dimension of emotional intelligence?

A) Self-management
B) Social awareness
C) Unilateral relationships
D) Self-awareness
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20
Wong and Law claim that emotional intelligence (EI) is:

A) twice as important as IQ.
B) three times as important as IQ.
C) equally important as IQ.
D) 10 times as important as IQ.
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21
An individual's ability to understand his or her deep emotions and to be able to express emotions naturally is best defined as:

A) social awareness.
B) self-awareness.
C) relationship management.
D) self-management.
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22
The ability of a person to make use of his or her emotions by directing them toward constructive activities and personal performance is best defined as:

A) social awareness.
B) self-awareness.
C) relationship management.
D) self-management.
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Personality refers to:

A) how likeable a person is.
B) the strength of impression one creates in others.
C) a relatively stable pattern of behaviour and consistency in thinking that leads to actions.
D) whether a person is described as 'good' or 'bad' tempered.
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24
What are individual differences and their classifications?
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What is the difference between self-concept and self-esteem? Include an example as part of your answer.
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Explain whether self-concept and self-esteem differ between people from individualist versus collectivist backgrounds?
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What is a locus of control and how do individuals in its respective categories perform at work?
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Define resiliency and mention at least five resilience factor inventory skills.
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What is emotional intelligence and describe its various dimensions?
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