Deck 9: The Human Factor: Preparing the Way
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Deck 9: The Human Factor: Preparing the Way
1
Females were influential in the welfare/industrial betterment movement, occupying positions that helped shape corporate policy.
True
2
Whereas the welfare movement stressed the value of people to an organization, it lacked the rigor and professionalism necessary for the growth of modern human- resource management.
True
3
"Plutology,"
the study of how humans satisfied their wants, anticipated the later work of "need theorists,"
such as Abraham Maslow.
the study of how humans satisfied their wants, anticipated the later work of "need theorists,"
such as Abraham Maslow.
True
4
Hugo Münsterberg was the creator of industrial psychology.
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5
Whiting Williams's views were unique in that he established earnings as a means of social comparison.
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6
Münsterberg considered Gantt the "brilliant originator"
of scientific management.
of scientific management.
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7
Whiting Williams's experiences taught him that the worker was a rational "economic man"
who maximized wages regardless of how much other persons earned.
who maximized wages regardless of how much other persons earned.
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8
Whiting Williams felt that all persons--including managers--measured their individual worth and their value to society in terms of their job.
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9
The Gestalt theory of psychology emphasized the importance of individuals rather than groups.
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10
Emile Durkheim substituted groups as the source of values and norms as the new collective consciousness.
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11
Vilfredo Pareto originated the notion of "social systems."
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12
Unions suffered a decline in membership during the 1920s, leading to an era of union-management cooperation.
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13
The philosophy of the American Federation of Labor was to use productivity, not political power, to achieve gains for labor.
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14
The dual heritage of personnel management comes from:
A) the notion of personnel work as "welfare" and scientific management ideas
B) New England and the "Waltham Plan"
C) John Patterson and Lena Tracy of N.C.R.
D) Wundt and Münsterberg
E) the emphasis on efficiency and effectiveness
A) the notion of personnel work as "welfare" and scientific management ideas
B) New England and the "Waltham Plan"
C) John Patterson and Lena Tracy of N.C.R.
D) Wundt and Münsterberg
E) the emphasis on efficiency and effectiveness
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15
The pseudoscience that proclaimed it could aid in personnel selection through the study of bumps and indentations on the human skull was:
A) andrometry
B) psychometry
C) optometry
D) graphology
E) phrenology
A) andrometry
B) psychometry
C) optometry
D) graphology
E) phrenology
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16
Henry Ford hired 100 "advisers" to investigate his worker's homes. What did Ford want to find out about his workers?
A) if their homes were neat and clean
B) if they drank too much
C) if their sex life was without tarnish
D) if they used their leisure time profitably
E) all of the above
A) if their homes were neat and clean
B) if they drank too much
C) if their sex life was without tarnish
D) if they used their leisure time profitably
E) all of the above
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17
Münsterberg's book, Psychology and Industrial Efficiency, called for industrial research to find:
A) "The Best Possible Man"
B) "The Best Possible Work"
C) "The Best Possible Effect"
D) all of the above
E) only a and b
A) "The Best Possible Man"
B) "The Best Possible Work"
C) "The Best Possible Effect"
D) all of the above
E) only a and b
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18
The father of experimental psychology,_______, opened the way for applied, and eventually, industrial psychology.
A) Sigmund Freud
B) Thorstein Veblen
C) Wilhelm Wundt
D) Ordway Tead
E) Hugo Münsterberg
A) Sigmund Freud
B) Thorstein Veblen
C) Wilhelm Wundt
D) Ordway Tead
E) Hugo Münsterberg
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19
__________was the creator of industrial psychology.
A) Wilhelm Wundt
B) Ordway Tead
C) Sigmund Freud
D) Hugo Münsterberg
E) Thorstein Veblen
A) Wilhelm Wundt
B) Ordway Tead
C) Sigmund Freud
D) Hugo Münsterberg
E) Thorstein Veblen
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20
The_______was a reform movement that advocated a personal involvement in solving social and economic problems.
A) Social Gospel
B) Social Scientism
C) Social Darwinism
D) both a and b
E) none of the above
A) Social Gospel
B) Social Scientism
C) Social Darwinism
D) both a and b
E) none of the above
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21
The beginnings of industrial sociology can be found in:
A) the Social Gospel
B) Hugo Münsterberg's research
C) the ideas of Whiting Williams
D) only a and b above
E) only a and c
A) the Social Gospel
B) Hugo Münsterberg's research
C) the ideas of Whiting Williams
D) only a and b above
E) only a and c
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22
What did Whiting Williams do to study working conditions?
A) he traveled from company to company and asked the managers.
B) he quit his job as personnel director and became a participant-observer.
C) he started interviewing labor leaders.
D) he took surveys that used Likert-type measurement scales.
A) he traveled from company to company and asked the managers.
B) he quit his job as personnel director and became a participant-observer.
C) he started interviewing labor leaders.
D) he took surveys that used Likert-type measurement scales.
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23
According to_______, all persons measured their individual worth and their value to society in terms of their job.
A) Harlow Person
B) Whiting Williams
C) Walter Dill Scott
D) Hugo Münsterberg
E) none of the above
A) Harlow Person
B) Whiting Williams
C) Walter Dill Scott
D) Hugo Münsterberg
E) none of the above
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24
Whiting Williams's view was unique in that he established earnings as a means of_______.
A) providing incentives to work harder
B) comparing levels of fringe benefits
C) social comparison
D) insuring the application of the "Eleventh Commandment"
E) none of the above
A) providing incentives to work harder
B) comparing levels of fringe benefits
C) social comparison
D) insuring the application of the "Eleventh Commandment"
E) none of the above
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25
Why was it important to bring the social sciences to bear on the problems of industry?
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26
Why did Henry Ford establish a "Sociology Department"? Why was it abandoned?
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27
Compare and contrast the ideas of Hugo Münsterberg with those found in a contemporary industrial/organizational psychology text or an organizational behavior text.
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28
What role did the "Social Gospel"
play in industrial sociology?
play in industrial sociology?
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29
What was "applied economics"? What contributions did John R. Commons make to applied economics?
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30
What modern ideas resemble the events that Whiting Williams observed in practice (clue: "equity")?
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