Deck 8: Organizational Behavior: Power, politics, conflict, and Stress

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Personal power is derived from followers,based on an individual's behavior.
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Entrepreneurs are risk takers.
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The Pygmalion effect is the theory that managers' attitudes toward and expectations and treatment of employees largely determine their performance.
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Locus of control is a trait that lies on a continuum between authoritarian and participative.
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Agreeableness lies on a continuum between cooperative and competitive.
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High Machs are considered good negotiators.
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Personality is a combination of all the emotional traits that define an individual.
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Attribution is the process of determining the reason for someone's behavior and whether that behavior is situational or intentional.
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Six major determinants of job satisfaction are personality,work itself,compensation,benefits,coworkers,and management.
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Attitudes are based on feelings.
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Selectivity refers to seeing things from your own point of view.
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Attitudes often affect behavior.
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Conscientiousness includes such elements as self-discipline,carefulness,thoroughness,organization,and deliberation.
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A factor that influences the perception process is the information available from the external environment.
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Connection power relies on the use of contacts or friends who can influence the person you are dealing with.
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Perception includes organizing environmental information.
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The five big personality traits consist of introversion,disagreeableness,neuroticism,subconsciousness,and closure to experience.
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Organizational behavior is the study of actions that affect performance in the workplace.
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Charisma is the ability to influence others' behavior.
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Coercive power is based on the user's relationship with influential people.
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One of the guidelines for developing political skills is to learn the power players in your organization.
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The accommodating conflict style is appropriate to use when the conflict is trivial.
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To increase your referent power,you need to attain a management position.
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Functional conflict exists when disagreement and opposition support the achievement of organizational objectives.
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The five conflict management styles are (1)avoiding,(2)competing,(3)negotiating,(4)accommodating,and (5)collaborating.
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Negotiation is often a zero-sum game in which one party's gain is the other party's loss.
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The process of reciprocity is also referred to as social exchange theory.
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A coalition is a network of alliances that help achieve an objective.
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While negotiating,you should let the other party make the first offer.
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Networking involves setting up a network of alliances that help achieve an objective.
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The avoiding conflict style is appropriate to use when you don't have time to resolve the conflict.
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One thing to remember when negotiating is that when the other party becomes resistant to making the agreement,a hard sell is generally the best tactic.
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Legitimate power is personal power,whereas referent power is position power.
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In the planning step of the negotiation process,you should set objectives first.
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Reciprocity is the process of developing relationships for the purpose of career building and socializing.
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Reciprocity is used to achieve ongoing objectives,whereas coalitions are developed for achieving a specific objective.
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Conflict arises when we fail to make explicit our own expectations and fail to inquire into the expectations of other parties.
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When planning to negotiate,you should set three objectives: a specific lower limit that you are unwilling to give up,a target objective that represents what you believe is fair,and an opening objective that is more than you actually expect but that you may achieve.
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Politics is the process of gaining and using power.
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Reward power is based on the user's position power in the organization.
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Of the five conflict management styles,avoiding forcing,and collaborating are generally the easiest to learn.
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Aerobic exercise is generally considered the most beneficial type of exercise to improve health while releasing stress.
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The stress tug-of-war analogy simply means you are constantly trying to maintain a balance between the causes of stress and stress management techniques so your performance remains level.
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An arbitrator is a neutral third party who resolves a conflict by making a binding decision.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the big five personality dimensions?

A) extroversion
B) perception
C) conscientiousness
D) agreeableness
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There are six common contributors to job stress: personality type,organizational culture,organizational change,management behavior,type of work,and interpersonal relations.
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Personality is a combination of all of the following traits EXCEPT:

A) physical.
B) emotional.
C) behavioral.
D) mental.
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Extroverts are known to:

A) avoid people.
B) act irresponsibly.
C) not be willing to try new things.
D) enjoy being with new people.
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The collaborating conflict style is appropriate when you are dealing with an important issue that requires an optimal solution and compromise would result in suboptimizing.
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__________ lies on a continuum between cooperative and competitive.

A) Conscientiousness
B) Emotionalism
C) Agreeableness
D) Openness to experience
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__________ lies on a continuum between responsible/dependable and irresponsible/undependable.

A) Conscientiousness
B) Emotionalism
C) Agreeableness
D) Openness to experience
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The first step in the collaborative conflict resolution model is to get the other person to acknowledge the problem or conflict.
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The Type A personality is characterized as fast-moving,hard-driving,time-conscious,competitive,impatient,and preoccupied with work.
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A mediator is a neutral third party who resolves a conflict by making a binding decision.
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__________ is a trait based on the belief that the ends can justify the means and power should be used to reach desired ends.

A) Optimism
B) Machiavellianism
C) Locus of control
D) Risk propensity
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The advantage of the collaborating conflict style is that it tends to lead to the best solution to the conflict using assertive behavior.
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The negotiating conflict style is appropriate to use when unpopular action must be taken on important issues.
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A BCF statement is a statement that describes a conflict in terms of behaviors,consequences,and feelings,in a way that maintains ownership of the problem.
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__________ lies on a continuum between stability and instability.

A) Conscientiousness
B) Emotionalism
C) Agreeableness
D) Openness to experience
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Stress is a situation in which people feel overwhelmed by anxiety,tension,and/or pressure.
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__________ is the process of gaining and using power.

A) Politics
B) Reciprocity
C) Networking
D) Coalition building
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__________ power is based on the user's relationship with influential people.

A) Reward
B) Legitimate
C) Referent
D) Connection
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__________ is the belief in your own capability to perform in a specific situation.

A) Attribution
B) Perception
C) Self-esteem
D) Self-efficacy
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__________ power is based on others' need for data.

A) Legitimate
B) Referent
C) Information
D) Connection
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__________ are positive or negative evaluations of people,things,and situations.

A) Stereotypes
B) Perceptions
C) Attitudes
D) Behaviors
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Which of the following statements is NOT true about attitudes?

A) Attitudes are positive or negative evaluations of people, things, and situations.
B) Attitudes often affect behavior.
C) Attitude is a major factor in determining performance.
D) Attitudes are based on feelings.
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Perception is the process of:

A) selecting, organizing, and interpreting environmental information.
B) determining the reasons for behavior.
C) screening information in favor of the desired outcome.
D) generalizing the behavior of a group to one individual.
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__________ power is derived from followers,based on an individual's behavior.

A) Position
B) Personal
C) Organizational
D) Earned
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Which of the following is NOT one of the determinants of job satisfaction?

A) compensation
B) coworkers
C) work itself
D) benefits
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Employee efforts that go above and beyond the call of duty represent:

A) organizational behavior.
B) citizenship behavior.
C) the Pygmalion effect.
D) none of these
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__________ is often referred to as confirmation bias.

A) Selectivity
B) Frame of reference
C) Stereotyping
D) None of these
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__________ is a bias that refers to seeing things from your own point of view.

A) Selectivity
B) Frame of reference
C) Stereotyping
D) Expectation
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The theory that managers' attitudes toward and expectations and treatment of employees largely determine their performance is known as:

A) organizational behavior.
B) citizenship behavior.
C) the self-fulfilling prophecy.
D) the Pygmalion effect.
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To increase your __________ power,participate in all the training and educational programs your organization provides.

A) expert
B) information
C) referent
D) reward
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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding politics?

A) It is always to be avoided.
B) It is a reality of organizational life.
C) It becomes less important as the level of management increases.
D) It is always used negatively.
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Job satisfaction is based on __________ and __________.

A) personality; perception
B) attitudes; perception
C) personality; behavior
D) attitudes; behavior
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__________ power is a form of personal power.

A) Reward
B) Legitimate
C) Referent
D) Coercive
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__________ is a bias that refers to people's tendency to screen information in favor of the desired outcome.

A) Selectivity
B) Frame of reference
C) Stereotyping
D) Expectation
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Money and power have a similar use in that both are used:

A) to obtain desires.
B) as a medium of exchange.
C) to accomplish objectives.
D) to exert control.
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__________ power is based on the user's ability to influence others by providing something of value to them.

A) Reward
B) Legitimate
C) Referent
D) Information
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Deck 8: Organizational Behavior: Power, politics, conflict, and Stress
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Personal power is derived from followers,based on an individual's behavior.
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Entrepreneurs are risk takers.
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The Pygmalion effect is the theory that managers' attitudes toward and expectations and treatment of employees largely determine their performance.
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Locus of control is a trait that lies on a continuum between authoritarian and participative.
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Agreeableness lies on a continuum between cooperative and competitive.
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High Machs are considered good negotiators.
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Personality is a combination of all the emotional traits that define an individual.
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Attribution is the process of determining the reason for someone's behavior and whether that behavior is situational or intentional.
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Six major determinants of job satisfaction are personality,work itself,compensation,benefits,coworkers,and management.
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Attitudes are based on feelings.
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Selectivity refers to seeing things from your own point of view.
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Attitudes often affect behavior.
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Conscientiousness includes such elements as self-discipline,carefulness,thoroughness,organization,and deliberation.
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A factor that influences the perception process is the information available from the external environment.
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Connection power relies on the use of contacts or friends who can influence the person you are dealing with.
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Perception includes organizing environmental information.
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The five big personality traits consist of introversion,disagreeableness,neuroticism,subconsciousness,and closure to experience.
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Organizational behavior is the study of actions that affect performance in the workplace.
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Charisma is the ability to influence others' behavior.
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Coercive power is based on the user's relationship with influential people.
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One of the guidelines for developing political skills is to learn the power players in your organization.
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The accommodating conflict style is appropriate to use when the conflict is trivial.
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To increase your referent power,you need to attain a management position.
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Functional conflict exists when disagreement and opposition support the achievement of organizational objectives.
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The five conflict management styles are (1)avoiding,(2)competing,(3)negotiating,(4)accommodating,and (5)collaborating.
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Negotiation is often a zero-sum game in which one party's gain is the other party's loss.
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The process of reciprocity is also referred to as social exchange theory.
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A coalition is a network of alliances that help achieve an objective.
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While negotiating,you should let the other party make the first offer.
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Networking involves setting up a network of alliances that help achieve an objective.
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The avoiding conflict style is appropriate to use when you don't have time to resolve the conflict.
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One thing to remember when negotiating is that when the other party becomes resistant to making the agreement,a hard sell is generally the best tactic.
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Legitimate power is personal power,whereas referent power is position power.
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In the planning step of the negotiation process,you should set objectives first.
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Reciprocity is the process of developing relationships for the purpose of career building and socializing.
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Reciprocity is used to achieve ongoing objectives,whereas coalitions are developed for achieving a specific objective.
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Conflict arises when we fail to make explicit our own expectations and fail to inquire into the expectations of other parties.
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When planning to negotiate,you should set three objectives: a specific lower limit that you are unwilling to give up,a target objective that represents what you believe is fair,and an opening objective that is more than you actually expect but that you may achieve.
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Politics is the process of gaining and using power.
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Reward power is based on the user's position power in the organization.
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Of the five conflict management styles,avoiding forcing,and collaborating are generally the easiest to learn.
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Aerobic exercise is generally considered the most beneficial type of exercise to improve health while releasing stress.
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The stress tug-of-war analogy simply means you are constantly trying to maintain a balance between the causes of stress and stress management techniques so your performance remains level.
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An arbitrator is a neutral third party who resolves a conflict by making a binding decision.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the big five personality dimensions?

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There are six common contributors to job stress: personality type,organizational culture,organizational change,management behavior,type of work,and interpersonal relations.
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Personality is a combination of all of the following traits EXCEPT:

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Extroverts are known to:

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The collaborating conflict style is appropriate when you are dealing with an important issue that requires an optimal solution and compromise would result in suboptimizing.
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__________ lies on a continuum between cooperative and competitive.

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__________ lies on a continuum between responsible/dependable and irresponsible/undependable.

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The first step in the collaborative conflict resolution model is to get the other person to acknowledge the problem or conflict.
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The Type A personality is characterized as fast-moving,hard-driving,time-conscious,competitive,impatient,and preoccupied with work.
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A mediator is a neutral third party who resolves a conflict by making a binding decision.
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__________ is a trait based on the belief that the ends can justify the means and power should be used to reach desired ends.

A) Optimism
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C) Locus of control
D) Risk propensity
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The advantage of the collaborating conflict style is that it tends to lead to the best solution to the conflict using assertive behavior.
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The negotiating conflict style is appropriate to use when unpopular action must be taken on important issues.
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A BCF statement is a statement that describes a conflict in terms of behaviors,consequences,and feelings,in a way that maintains ownership of the problem.
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__________ lies on a continuum between stability and instability.

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Stress is a situation in which people feel overwhelmed by anxiety,tension,and/or pressure.
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__________ is the process of gaining and using power.

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C) Networking
D) Coalition building
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__________ power is based on the user's relationship with influential people.

A) Reward
B) Legitimate
C) Referent
D) Connection
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__________ is the belief in your own capability to perform in a specific situation.

A) Attribution
B) Perception
C) Self-esteem
D) Self-efficacy
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__________ power is based on others' need for data.

A) Legitimate
B) Referent
C) Information
D) Connection
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__________ are positive or negative evaluations of people,things,and situations.

A) Stereotypes
B) Perceptions
C) Attitudes
D) Behaviors
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Which of the following statements is NOT true about attitudes?

A) Attitudes are positive or negative evaluations of people, things, and situations.
B) Attitudes often affect behavior.
C) Attitude is a major factor in determining performance.
D) Attitudes are based on feelings.
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Perception is the process of:

A) selecting, organizing, and interpreting environmental information.
B) determining the reasons for behavior.
C) screening information in favor of the desired outcome.
D) generalizing the behavior of a group to one individual.
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__________ power is derived from followers,based on an individual's behavior.

A) Position
B) Personal
C) Organizational
D) Earned
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Which of the following is NOT one of the determinants of job satisfaction?

A) compensation
B) coworkers
C) work itself
D) benefits
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Employee efforts that go above and beyond the call of duty represent:

A) organizational behavior.
B) citizenship behavior.
C) the Pygmalion effect.
D) none of these
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__________ is often referred to as confirmation bias.

A) Selectivity
B) Frame of reference
C) Stereotyping
D) None of these
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__________ is a bias that refers to seeing things from your own point of view.

A) Selectivity
B) Frame of reference
C) Stereotyping
D) Expectation
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The theory that managers' attitudes toward and expectations and treatment of employees largely determine their performance is known as:

A) organizational behavior.
B) citizenship behavior.
C) the self-fulfilling prophecy.
D) the Pygmalion effect.
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To increase your __________ power,participate in all the training and educational programs your organization provides.

A) expert
B) information
C) referent
D) reward
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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding politics?

A) It is always to be avoided.
B) It is a reality of organizational life.
C) It becomes less important as the level of management increases.
D) It is always used negatively.
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Job satisfaction is based on __________ and __________.

A) personality; perception
B) attitudes; perception
C) personality; behavior
D) attitudes; behavior
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__________ power is a form of personal power.

A) Reward
B) Legitimate
C) Referent
D) Coercive
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__________ is a bias that refers to people's tendency to screen information in favor of the desired outcome.

A) Selectivity
B) Frame of reference
C) Stereotyping
D) Expectation
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Money and power have a similar use in that both are used:

A) to obtain desires.
B) as a medium of exchange.
C) to accomplish objectives.
D) to exert control.
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__________ power is based on the user's ability to influence others by providing something of value to them.

A) Reward
B) Legitimate
C) Referent
D) Information
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