Deck 14: Dynamics of Behavior in Organizations
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Deck 14: Dynamics of Behavior in Organizations
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Organizational behavior is an interdisciplinary field dedicated to the study of how individuals and groups tend to act in organizations.
True
2
When Paul remarks, "I love my classes this semester," it reflects the cognitive element of attitude.
False
3
Attribution is the cognitive process people use to make sense out of the environment by selecting, organizing, and interpreting information.
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4
As a general rule, changing one component of an attitude can contribute to an overall change in attitude.
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Work behavior that goes beyond job requirements and contributes as needed to the organization's success, refers to organizational achievement.
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Job satisfaction is work behavior that goes beyond job requirements and contributes as needed to the organization's success.
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Organizing the selected data into patterns for interpretation and response is the last step in the perception process.
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Proximity is the tendency to group sensory data because they are alike in some way.
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The tendency to see one's own personal traits in other people refers to attribution.
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From attributions viewpoint, if the behavior is in consensus, the perceiver will probably respond to similar situations in the same way.
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11
One important step for managers is recognizing and understanding the components of attitudes, which is important when attempting to change attitudes.
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Advertising is an obvious application of selective perception.
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Organizations don't want to lose talented, highly skilled workers, so they try to create an atmosphere of job satisfaction.
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14
A positive attitude towards one's job is called cognitive attitude.
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The concepts and principles of OB are important to managers because in every organization human being ultimately make the decision that controls how the organization will acquire and use resources.
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A condition in which two attitudes or a behavior and an attitude conflict is called intra-organization conflict.
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Agreeableness refers to the degree to which a person is sociable, talkative, assertive, and comfortable with interpersonal relationships.
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A halo blinds the perceiver to other attributes that should be used in generating a more complete assessment.
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The link between satisfaction and performance, according to research, is generally small and is affected by other factors.
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From attributions viewpoint, if the behavior is distinctive, the perceiver probably will make an internal attribution.
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People give themselves too much credit for what they do well and give external forces too much blame when they fail refers to the self-serving bias.
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Teresa is highly imaginative and an artistically sensitive individual who displays a high degree of creativity. According to the Big Five personality factors, these qualities describe her openness to experience.
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The degree to which a person is focused on a few goals, thus behaving in ways that are responsible, dependable, persistent, and achievement oriented is conscientiousness.
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The degree to which a person is calm, enthusiastic, and self-confident, rather than tense, depressed, moody, or insecure is emotional stability.
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Experience is the gradual change in behavior or performance that occurs as the result of learning.
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Machiavellianism is the tendency to direct much on one's behavior toward the acquisition of power and the manipulation of other people for purely personal gain.
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According to Jung, people who would prefer to work with known facts and hard data and prefer routine and order in gathering information are called intuitive-type people.
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The degree to which a person is outgoing, sociable, assertive, and comfortable with interpersonal relationships is called openness to experience.
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The first stage in the learning process cycle is a concrete experience.
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The second stage in the learning process cycle is a concrete experience.
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The degree to which a person is able to get along with others by being good-natured, likable, cooperative, forgiving, understanding, and trusting is agreeableness.
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32
People with an external locus of control are harder to motivate but easier to lead.
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33
Low Machs are particularly good in jobs that require bargaining skills or that involve substantial rewards for winning.
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A person with a diverger learning style type is good at generating ideas and seeing a situation from multiple perspectives.
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The degree to which a person is outgoing, sociable, assertive, and comfortable with interpersonal relationships is called extroversion.
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Learning is a change in behavior or performance that occurs as the result of experience.
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The degree to which a person is calm, enthusiastic, and self-confident, rather than tense, depressed, moody, or insecure is emotional stability.
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The extent to which a person's ability and personality matches the requirements of a job is called person-job fit.
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People have a high external locus of control when they feel in control of their own fate.
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40
According to Unlocking Innovative Solutions Through TECHNOLOGY in Chapter 14, on-line matchmaking services use different types of personality testing to match potential soul mates.
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41
When the level of stress is high relative to a person's coping resources, stress can be a positive force, stimulating desirable change and achievement.
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42
An interdisciplinary field dedicated to the study of how individuals and groups tend to act in organizations is called
A) sociology.
B) vocational counseling.
C) cultural anthropology.
D) psychology.
E) organizational behavior.
A) sociology.
B) vocational counseling.
C) cultural anthropology.
D) psychology.
E) organizational behavior.
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43
Which of the following refers to loyalty to the heavy involvement in the organization?
A) Organization citizenship
B) Job satisfaction
C) Dissonance
D) Organizational commitment
E) Job involvement
A) Organization citizenship
B) Job satisfaction
C) Dissonance
D) Organizational commitment
E) Job involvement
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44
__________ refers to work behavior that goes beyond job requirements and contributes as needed to the organization's success.
A) Job satisfaction
B) Organizational citizenship
C) Cognitive dissonance
D) Job involvement
E) Organizational Commitment
A) Job satisfaction
B) Organizational citizenship
C) Cognitive dissonance
D) Job involvement
E) Organizational Commitment
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45
An evaluation that predisposes a person to act in a certain way is called a(n)
A) attitude.
B) authoritarianism.
C) perception.
D) projection.
E) personality.
A) attitude.
B) authoritarianism.
C) perception.
D) projection.
E) personality.
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46
A positive attitude towards one's job refers to
A) organizational citizenship.
B) job satisfaction.
C) cognitive dissonance.
D) organizational commitment.
E) job involvement.
A) organizational citizenship.
B) job satisfaction.
C) cognitive dissonance.
D) organizational commitment.
E) job involvement.
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47
Keisha, a senior at Morgan University, believes that it is okay to get at "B" but more important to learn in a class than get an easy "A" without learning. Keisha's belief reflects which component of attitude?
A) Behavior
B) Affect
C) Dissonance
D) Feeling
E) Cognitions
A) Behavior
B) Affect
C) Dissonance
D) Feeling
E) Cognitions
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48
The __________ is the beliefs, opinions, and information a person has about the object of an attitude.
A) affective component
B) feeling component
C) cognitive component
D) behavioral component
E) dissonance aspect of attitude
A) affective component
B) feeling component
C) cognitive component
D) behavioral component
E) dissonance aspect of attitude
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49
People generally experience __________ when their work matches their needs and interests, when working conditions and rewards (such as pay) are satisfactory, and when the employees like their co-workers.
A) job involvement
B) extroversion
C) cognitive dissonance
D) Machiavellianism
E) job satisfaction
A) job involvement
B) extroversion
C) cognitive dissonance
D) Machiavellianism
E) job satisfaction
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50
A person with a converger learning style type is good at generating ideas and seeing a situation from multiple perspectives.
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51
A person with an assimilator learning style type is good at inductive reasoning and creating theoretical models.
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52
Extreme competitiveness, impatience, aggressiveness, and devotion to work are included in Type B behavior pattern.
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53
When Marsha remarks that she loves the classes she is taking this semester, it refers to which component of attitude?
A) Knowledge
B) Behavior
C) Dissonance
D) Affect
E) Cognitions
A) Knowledge
B) Behavior
C) Dissonance
D) Affect
E) Cognitions
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54
__________ is especially important in a tight labor market, which forces employers to compete harder to attract and keep good workers.
A) Dissonance
B) Job involvement
C) Organizational commitment
D) Organizational citizenship
E) Job satisfaction
A) Dissonance
B) Job involvement
C) Organizational commitment
D) Organizational citizenship
E) Job satisfaction
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55
Enlightened companies support healthy habits to help people manage stress and be more productive.
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A person with an accommodator learning style type is good at implementing decisions and carrying out plans.
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Uncertainty about what behaviors are expected of a person in a particular role is called role ambiguity.
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58
Research shows that an individual's personality has no affect on how they respond to stressors.
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59
For organizations, continuous learning involves the processes and systems through which the organization enables its people to learn, share their growing knowledge and apply it to their work.
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Daily flextime is considered by many employees to be the most effective work-life practice.
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61
The process by which people categorize stimuli based on broad generalizations is called:
A) the halo effect.
B) perceptual organization.
C) attributions.
D) perceptual distortion.
E) perceptual selectivity.
A) the halo effect.
B) perceptual organization.
C) attributions.
D) perceptual distortion.
E) perceptual selectivity.
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62
The tendency to underestimate the influence of external factors on another's behavior and to overestimate the influence of internal factors is called
A) perceptual distortion.
B) closure activity.
C) the fundamental attribution error.
D) stereotyping.
E) perceptual grouping.
A) perceptual distortion.
B) closure activity.
C) the fundamental attribution error.
D) stereotyping.
E) perceptual grouping.
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63
The cognitive process people use to make sense out of the environment by selecting, organizing, and interpreting information is called
A) selective retention.
B) dissonance.
C) attitude.
D) perception.
E) personality.
A) selective retention.
B) dissonance.
C) attitude.
D) perception.
E) personality.
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64
__________ supports the old truism that first impressions are important.
A) Contrast
B) Values and beliefs
C) Primacy
D) Personality
E) Recency
A) Contrast
B) Values and beliefs
C) Primacy
D) Personality
E) Recency
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65
Mechanisms for perceptual grouping includes all of these EXCEPT
A) distortion.
B) continuity.
C) similarity.
D) closure.
E) proximity.
A) distortion.
B) continuity.
C) similarity.
D) closure.
E) proximity.
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66
Ed is a top executive at a cigarette manufacturing company who believes that cigarettes are dangerous products and they kill people. This condition can be described as
A) job involvement.
B) extroversion.
C) cognitive dissonance.
D) Machiavellianism.
E) job satisfaction.
A) job involvement.
B) extroversion.
C) cognitive dissonance.
D) Machiavellianism.
E) job satisfaction.
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67
Which of these refers to the set of characteristics that underlie a relatively stable pattern of behavior in response to ideas, objects, or people in the environment?
A) Dissonance
B) Personality
C) Halo effect
D) Attitude
E) Perception
A) Dissonance
B) Personality
C) Halo effect
D) Attitude
E) Perception
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68
Which of the following attribution factors describes whether a person who has observed others handle situations in the same way he would?
A) Distinctiveness
B) Consensus
C) Consistency
D) Conscientiousness
E) Agreeableness
A) Distinctiveness
B) Consensus
C) Consistency
D) Conscientiousness
E) Agreeableness
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69
Derek wants to look his best when he goes for interviewing. He is focusing on which of these perceiver's characteristics?
A) Contrast
B) Personality
C) Needs and motivation
D) Primacy
E) Recency
A) Contrast
B) Personality
C) Needs and motivation
D) Primacy
E) Recency
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70
__________ is the tendency to assign an individual to a group or broad category and then to attribute widely held generalizations about the group to the individual.
A) Stereotyping
B) Projection
C) Figure-ground
D) The halo effect
E) Perceptual defense
A) Stereotyping
B) Projection
C) Figure-ground
D) The halo effect
E) Perceptual defense
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71
The tendency to overestimate the contribution of internal factors to one's successes and the contribution of external factors to one's failures is a result of
A) self-serving bias.
B) openness to experience.
C) over stability.
D) emotional plateau.
E) Machiavellianism.
A) self-serving bias.
B) openness to experience.
C) over stability.
D) emotional plateau.
E) Machiavellianism.
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72
Mary is a talkative, assertive, and sociable individual who is very comfortable with interpersonal relationships. This describes which quality of Mary?
A) Machiavellianism
B) Conscientiousness
C) Agreeableness
D) Emotional stability
E) Extroversion
A) Machiavellianism
B) Conscientiousness
C) Agreeableness
D) Emotional stability
E) Extroversion
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73
An overall impression of a person or situation based on one attribute, either favorable or unfavorable, is an example of
A) projection.
B) the halo effect.
C) perceptual defense.
D) stereotyping.
E) attribution.
A) projection.
B) the halo effect.
C) perceptual defense.
D) stereotyping.
E) attribution.
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74
Drew is a trusting and forgiving individual who gets along with others because of being good-natured and cooperative. This describes which of the Big Five personality factors?
A) Agreeableness
B) Conscientiousness
C) Emotional stability
D) Openness to experience
E) Extroversion
A) Agreeableness
B) Conscientiousness
C) Emotional stability
D) Openness to experience
E) Extroversion
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75
When John evaluates Amy Jo's performance and gives her outstanding based on his knowledge that she came to work everyday earlier than anyone else and therefore she is extremely hardworking. John is making which of these errors in perceptual judgment?
A) Perceptual defense
B) Projection
C) Stereotyping
D) The halo effect
E) Figure-ground
A) Perceptual defense
B) Projection
C) Stereotyping
D) The halo effect
E) Figure-ground
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76
The Big Five personality factors includes all of these EXCEPT
A) extroversion.
B) conscientiousness.
C) emotional stability.
D) locus of control.
E) agreeableness.
A) extroversion.
B) conscientiousness.
C) emotional stability.
D) locus of control.
E) agreeableness.
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77
Which of the following describes the last step in the perception process?
A) Observing information
B) Screening the information
C) Selecting what to process
D) Organizing the selected data into patterns
E) Transmitting the observed information
A) Observing information
B) Screening the information
C) Selecting what to process
D) Organizing the selected data into patterns
E) Transmitting the observed information
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78
Which of the following is the process by which individuals screen and select the various objects and stimuli that vie for their attention?
A) Person-job fit
B) Perceptual selectivity
C) Organizational citizenry
D) Projection
E) Perceptual grouping
A) Person-job fit
B) Perceptual selectivity
C) Organizational citizenry
D) Projection
E) Perceptual grouping
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79
__________ refers to the tendency to see one's own personal traits in other people.
A) Perceptual defense
B) Projection
C) Stereotyping
D) The halo effect
E) Figure-ground
A) Perceptual defense
B) Projection
C) Stereotyping
D) The halo effect
E) Figure-ground
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80
An example of __________ would be someone who hates dealing with conflict because they had grown up with parents who constantly argued and often put them in the middle of their arguments.
A) perceptual defense
B) attribution
C) projection
D) halo effect
E) stereotyping
A) perceptual defense
B) attribution
C) projection
D) halo effect
E) stereotyping
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