Deck 1: What Predicts Success

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Which of the following statements is most true about derailed executives?

A) Their greatest strengths may be their greatest weaknesses.
B) Their personality characteristics have nothing to do with their derailment.
C) Their greatest strength is flexibility.
D) They tend to derail due to office politics that they cannot control.
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In his studies of the link between IQ (how one scores on standardized intelligence tests)
And success on the job,researcher Robert Sternberg concluded that IQ predicts _____% of job success.

A) between 75 and 85
B) between 60 and 75
C) between 55 and 65
D) between 4 and 25
Question
The Center for Creative Leadership estimates that about _______ of managers never reach their full potential.

A) 90%
B) 75%
C) 50%
D) 25%
Question
The tendency for managers to fail to reach their full potential is called _____.

A) shortchanging
B) de-optimization
C) derailment
D) lack of competence
Question
People who are more likely to take actions to influence their environments are called _____.

A) ambiguity enhancers
B) cognitive enhancers
C) cognitively intelligent
D) proactive ( Recall,Moderate)
Question
Research suggests that it takes approximately _________ to become an expert in an area:

A) 2 years
B) 4 years
C) 7 years
D) 10 years
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Conscientiousness includes the following characteristics:

A) achievement-orientation,goal-directed,dependable,hardworking,and planful
B) achievement-orientation,goal-directed,hardworking,planful,and emotional intelligence
C) achievement-orientation,goal-directed,dependable,hardworking,and agreeable
D) achievement-orientation,goal directed,dependable,social skills,and risk-taking
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People with a characteristic called "conscientiousness" are most likely to be successful when they also have a characteristic called _____.

A) critical monitoring
B) attribution oriented
C) self-anchoring
D) agreeableness
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According to researcher Jennifer Chatman,people who have this personality characteristic are more likely to achieve higher salaries and promotions.

A) cognitive stability
B) technical proficiency
C) conscientiousness
D) a devoted mentor in their first jobs
Question
Based on the information in this chapter,the following are characteristics that predict success:

A) conscientiousness,proactivity,self-awareness,maximizing
B) conscientiousness,proving goal orientation,proactivity,social skills
C) conscientiousness,proactivity,self-awareness,social skills
D) None of the above is correct
Question
"Derailment" is a term used to describe a manager who _____.

A) declines a promotion
B) changes jobs,by his/her own choosing
C) quits an organization
D) is fired,demoted,or plateaued below anticipated levels of achievement
Question
Optimal challenges are those that __________.

A) divert cognitive resources from learning
B) are consistent with a deliberate goal orientation
C) help people expand their abilities and learn from failure
D) help people expand their abilities while avoiding failure
Question
When Lois Frankel speaks of people who are unable to "overcome their strengths," she is referring to _____.

A) people who are involved in lifelong learning
B) people who are focused on the skills and routines that brought them success in the past,to the exclusion of developing new skills
C) people who are aware of the need to build new strengths
D) people who recognize that different situations can call for different sets of skills
Question
Based on the research described in this chapter,which of the following is not central to the development of expertise?

A) depending on natural talent
B) mindful,deliberate practice
C) feedback
D) breaking large goals into small and specific techniques
Question
Researchers have found that creating an intellectually stimulating and supportive environment can make a _____ point difference in children's IQ scores.

A) 3-5
B) 12-18
C) 22-28
D) 32-35
Question
Which of the following statements is most true about people who believe intelligence is fluid?

A) They are more likely to achieve higher performance in school and at work
B) They are less likely to achieve higher performance in school and at work.
C) They are more likely to have an "interdependent" construal of the self.
D) They are more likely to have an "independent" construal of the self.
Question
A manager who becomes "plateaued" in an organization can be called _____.

A) downsized
B) obsolete
C) empowered
D) derailed
Question
According to the textbook's author,successful managers tend to have _____.

A) higher IQ's
B) bigger budgets
C) higher status educations
D) none of the above
Question
A characteristic that describes how "hard-working,thorough,efficient,reliable,and ambitious you are" is _____.

A) conscientiousness
B) creative intelligence
C) practical intelligence
D) proactive personality
Question
Carol Dweck and her colleagues studied beliefs about intelligence. She found that people are most likely to be successful when they believe that intelligence _____.

A) is innate
B) can change over time
C) is stable over time
D) none of the above
Question
As a manager,a person with a proactive personality is more likely to _____.

A) take a passive role
B) be reactive to situations that arise
C) adapt to circumstances,rather than try to change them
D) take actions to fix situations that they feel are not working well
Question
Which statement is most true: People with proactive personalities are more likely to _____.

A) score well on tests of intelligence,such as the GMAT
B) work well with other people
C) be empathetic
D) take actions to influence their environments
Question
The "fundamental attribution bias" refers to _________

A) attributing one's behavior to one's religious upbringing
B) underestimating the influence that personality has on individual behavior
C) overestimating the influence that personality has on individual behavior
D) overemphasizing others' view of the situation over your own
Question
People with social skills:

A) are able to get more resources than others
B) are able to get more information from others
C) are able to get more support from others
D) all of the above
Question
Psychologist Robert Sternberg argues that _____.

A) cognitive intelligence is the most important predictor of job success
B) in addition to cognitive intelligence,individuals need creative and practical intelligence to become successful
C) people need practical intelligence,but not cognitive or creative intelligence,to be successful
D) people need creative intelligence,but not cognitive or practical intelligence,to be successful
Question
Executives sometimes use "the waiter rule" to determine _____.

A) whether the job candidate has appropriate dinner manners
B) how a job candidate is likely to treat people in general
C) what a job candidate has learned from early experiences as a waiter or other jobs
D) whether the job candidate knows how to manage the bill,including tips,at the end of the meal
Question
Practical intelligence is based primarily on:

A) analytical awareness
B) technical proficiency
C) tacit knowledge
D) education
Question
Managers who invest in self-awareness _____.

A) are more likely to see themselves as others see them
B) do not have biases
C) are less likely to need to seek out information from others
D) None of the above
Question
Raul knows that the types of assignments he is on at work will influence his success.Raul is most likely to be successful if he _____.

A) focuses on setting difficult goals that will improve his skills in new areas even at the risk of failure sometimes
B) focuses on selecting goals that are a stretch but that he is sure he will succeed at
C) focuses on how others think of his progress toward meeting his goals
D) focuses on making sure he doesn't fail
Question
Chris Bellavita and Paolo Soriso cope well overall. They are able to maintain composure under stress and recover from failure quickly. Like most executives who are "hardy" and cope well,they are likely to have the following:

A) a belief that the challenges they face are worthy challenges,a commitment to something that they believe is meaningful in their lives,and a willingness to take control of situations by proactively making decisions and taking actions that are likely to influence outcomes (Applied,Difficult)
B) more years of work experience,more years of education,and a belief that the challenges he faces are worthy challenges
C) a history of recent successes that helps him rise above challenges,a mentor who is dedicated to his success,and the ability to minimize interpersonal conflict until the challenging period is over
D) none of the above is correct
Question
Which of the following characteristics is most likely to predict success?

A) a performance goal orientation
B) an avoidance goal orientation
C) a learning goal orientation
D) a social goal orientation
Question
Positive emotions _____.

A) help us think more creatively
B) help us think more broadly
C) help us behave more flexibly
D) all of the above
Question
All of the following are ways to help let go of past behaviors that no longer serve you well except _____.

A) learning new skills that are likely to lead to future success
B) assessing your own strengths and weaknesses
C) obtaining feedback on your progress
D) underlearning new behaviors
Question
Emotional intelligence refers to the ability to do all but one of the following.

A) understand and manage one's own emotions
B) read the emotions of others
C) manage the ups and downs of everyday life
D) focus on the objective facts and not let emotions influence decisions
Question
The context that people are in _______?

A) plays an insignificant role in influencing their behavior
B) plays a significant role in influencing their behavior
C) is related to their behavior primarily if they are from an interdependent culture
D) is related to their behavior primarily if they are from an independent culture
Question
People think that Jonisha has always been "lucky" because she seems to sense when it is time for her to make a change and move on to a different job. But,it's not just luck. Instead,Jonisha is most likely to have _____.

A) practical intelligence
B) analytical intelligence
C) emotional intelligence
D) cognitive intelligence
Question
In the "Good Samaritan Study",the following significantly influenced whether or not the seminarians in the study were likely to help a person in need.

A) feelings of hurry
B) years of experience in the seminary program
C) how well they did in a recent class on moral decision-making
D) all of the above
Question
Which of the following statements is least likely to measure whether you have a proactive personality?

A) "I excel at identifying opportunities."
B) "I am always looking for a better way to do things."
C) "If I see something I don't like,I fix it."
D) "I like to work with people from other cultures."
Question
People who are constantly on the lookout for new ways to improve their lives are probably _____.

A) proactive
B) analytic expressive
C) cognitively intelligent
D) empathetic
Question
People with a characteristic called "hardiness" ______.

A) use "tough love" to motivate themselves and others
B) focus on the "hard facts" rather than biased information
C) maintain their composure when under stress
D) have a particularly difficult time rebounding from failure
Question
Managers who rely on traits and expertise that brought them success in the past are more likely to get into trouble when _____.

A) the current environment has changed
B) they work for a new organization
C) they get a promotion with new responsibilities
D) all of the above
Question
The fundamental attribution error refers to the belief that one's behavior is primarily influenced by context.
Question
In studying situations where people are exposed to new circumstances,organizational researcher Karl Weick has concluded that _____.

A) thinking and acting in established routines can contribute to many poor decisions
B) it is best to rely on tried and true ways of reacting
C) past experience is the best guide for present and future action
D) crisis situations are best handled by managers
Question
The failure of many managers (and management educators)
To integrate the Internet into their work is an example of _____.

A) unlearning
B) failing to "drop their tools"
C) cognitive flexibility
D) proactive personality
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Hank prefers to take on assignments in which he can show how well he can do his job and prove his existing talents to others. Leah prefers to take on assignments that stretch her skills,but also increase the possibility that she may not perform as well all the time. Consequently,Hank is more likely to be successful because he is wisely taking on assignments that prove his abilities and help him maintain the appearance of success.
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People with practical intelligence tend to perform better on tests of analytic ability.
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Cognitive intelligence predicts about 60% of a person's success at work.
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Social capital refers to the amount of money organizations spend on hiring human resources.
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Executives who have a characteristic called "hardiness" have a sense of meaning that buffers them from becoming alienated in response to organizational stresses.
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Julia is a team leader. She begins her team meetings acknowledging the successes the team has had in the past month. She sometimes brings the team members' favorite candy to the meetings. By doing so,she increases the positive atmosphere in the group.As a consequence,employees are less likely to think broadly and creativity.
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People who are conscientious tend to have a characteristic called "agreeableness".
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People who are proactive tend to adapt to circumstances rather than anticipate situations and try to influence them.
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Ongoing feedback on performance is one of the most important contributors to the development of expertise.
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Which of the following is a reason why we don't "drop our tools"?

A) We don't trust the person who tells us to change.
B) We see everyone else "dropping their tools."
C) We are given clear reasons to change.
D) We believe that "dropping our tools" will make a big difference.
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Shadi wants to be an excellent math professor. She just began her job as an assistant professor. According to Ericsson and colleagues,it will take her approximately 10 years of experience before she is likely to become an expert math professor.
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The inability to think and act beyond established routines is called _____.

A) antelechetic resistance
B) cognitive rigidity
C) "dropping one's tools"
D) unlearning
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People who believe that intelligence is fluid are less likely to be successful.
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Researcher Karl Weick studied two events in which professional fire fighters died during two different fires (one forest fire in 1949 and the other forest fire in 1993). Weick concluded that cognitive rigidity was one reason that the professional forest fighters died.
Question
Derailment occurs when a high-potential manager chooses to change jobs,decline promotions,or quit their jobs to pursue other careers.
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Why don't we "drop our tools," even when we should?

A) We see other people keeping their tools.
B) We may get our identities from our tools.
C) We believe that dropping our tools might be admitting failure.
D) All of the above
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Explain what derailment is,and why it occurs. ( Recall,Moderate)
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Describe at least 5 characteristics beyond cognitive intelligence that predict managerial and professional success,and explain why these characteristics are important.(Recall,Difficult)
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Which of the following statements is most true about derailed executives?

A) Their greatest strengths may be their greatest weaknesses.
B) Their personality characteristics have nothing to do with their derailment.
C) Their greatest strength is flexibility.
D) They tend to derail due to office politics that they cannot control.
A
2
In his studies of the link between IQ (how one scores on standardized intelligence tests)
And success on the job,researcher Robert Sternberg concluded that IQ predicts _____% of job success.

A) between 75 and 85
B) between 60 and 75
C) between 55 and 65
D) between 4 and 25
D
3
The Center for Creative Leadership estimates that about _______ of managers never reach their full potential.

A) 90%
B) 75%
C) 50%
D) 25%
C
4
The tendency for managers to fail to reach their full potential is called _____.

A) shortchanging
B) de-optimization
C) derailment
D) lack of competence
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5
People who are more likely to take actions to influence their environments are called _____.

A) ambiguity enhancers
B) cognitive enhancers
C) cognitively intelligent
D) proactive ( Recall,Moderate)
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6
Research suggests that it takes approximately _________ to become an expert in an area:

A) 2 years
B) 4 years
C) 7 years
D) 10 years
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7
Conscientiousness includes the following characteristics:

A) achievement-orientation,goal-directed,dependable,hardworking,and planful
B) achievement-orientation,goal-directed,hardworking,planful,and emotional intelligence
C) achievement-orientation,goal-directed,dependable,hardworking,and agreeable
D) achievement-orientation,goal directed,dependable,social skills,and risk-taking
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8
People with a characteristic called "conscientiousness" are most likely to be successful when they also have a characteristic called _____.

A) critical monitoring
B) attribution oriented
C) self-anchoring
D) agreeableness
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9
According to researcher Jennifer Chatman,people who have this personality characteristic are more likely to achieve higher salaries and promotions.

A) cognitive stability
B) technical proficiency
C) conscientiousness
D) a devoted mentor in their first jobs
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10
Based on the information in this chapter,the following are characteristics that predict success:

A) conscientiousness,proactivity,self-awareness,maximizing
B) conscientiousness,proving goal orientation,proactivity,social skills
C) conscientiousness,proactivity,self-awareness,social skills
D) None of the above is correct
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"Derailment" is a term used to describe a manager who _____.

A) declines a promotion
B) changes jobs,by his/her own choosing
C) quits an organization
D) is fired,demoted,or plateaued below anticipated levels of achievement
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Optimal challenges are those that __________.

A) divert cognitive resources from learning
B) are consistent with a deliberate goal orientation
C) help people expand their abilities and learn from failure
D) help people expand their abilities while avoiding failure
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13
When Lois Frankel speaks of people who are unable to "overcome their strengths," she is referring to _____.

A) people who are involved in lifelong learning
B) people who are focused on the skills and routines that brought them success in the past,to the exclusion of developing new skills
C) people who are aware of the need to build new strengths
D) people who recognize that different situations can call for different sets of skills
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Based on the research described in this chapter,which of the following is not central to the development of expertise?

A) depending on natural talent
B) mindful,deliberate practice
C) feedback
D) breaking large goals into small and specific techniques
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Researchers have found that creating an intellectually stimulating and supportive environment can make a _____ point difference in children's IQ scores.

A) 3-5
B) 12-18
C) 22-28
D) 32-35
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Which of the following statements is most true about people who believe intelligence is fluid?

A) They are more likely to achieve higher performance in school and at work
B) They are less likely to achieve higher performance in school and at work.
C) They are more likely to have an "interdependent" construal of the self.
D) They are more likely to have an "independent" construal of the self.
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A manager who becomes "plateaued" in an organization can be called _____.

A) downsized
B) obsolete
C) empowered
D) derailed
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18
According to the textbook's author,successful managers tend to have _____.

A) higher IQ's
B) bigger budgets
C) higher status educations
D) none of the above
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19
A characteristic that describes how "hard-working,thorough,efficient,reliable,and ambitious you are" is _____.

A) conscientiousness
B) creative intelligence
C) practical intelligence
D) proactive personality
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20
Carol Dweck and her colleagues studied beliefs about intelligence. She found that people are most likely to be successful when they believe that intelligence _____.

A) is innate
B) can change over time
C) is stable over time
D) none of the above
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21
As a manager,a person with a proactive personality is more likely to _____.

A) take a passive role
B) be reactive to situations that arise
C) adapt to circumstances,rather than try to change them
D) take actions to fix situations that they feel are not working well
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22
Which statement is most true: People with proactive personalities are more likely to _____.

A) score well on tests of intelligence,such as the GMAT
B) work well with other people
C) be empathetic
D) take actions to influence their environments
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23
The "fundamental attribution bias" refers to _________

A) attributing one's behavior to one's religious upbringing
B) underestimating the influence that personality has on individual behavior
C) overestimating the influence that personality has on individual behavior
D) overemphasizing others' view of the situation over your own
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People with social skills:

A) are able to get more resources than others
B) are able to get more information from others
C) are able to get more support from others
D) all of the above
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Psychologist Robert Sternberg argues that _____.

A) cognitive intelligence is the most important predictor of job success
B) in addition to cognitive intelligence,individuals need creative and practical intelligence to become successful
C) people need practical intelligence,but not cognitive or creative intelligence,to be successful
D) people need creative intelligence,but not cognitive or practical intelligence,to be successful
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26
Executives sometimes use "the waiter rule" to determine _____.

A) whether the job candidate has appropriate dinner manners
B) how a job candidate is likely to treat people in general
C) what a job candidate has learned from early experiences as a waiter or other jobs
D) whether the job candidate knows how to manage the bill,including tips,at the end of the meal
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27
Practical intelligence is based primarily on:

A) analytical awareness
B) technical proficiency
C) tacit knowledge
D) education
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Managers who invest in self-awareness _____.

A) are more likely to see themselves as others see them
B) do not have biases
C) are less likely to need to seek out information from others
D) None of the above
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Raul knows that the types of assignments he is on at work will influence his success.Raul is most likely to be successful if he _____.

A) focuses on setting difficult goals that will improve his skills in new areas even at the risk of failure sometimes
B) focuses on selecting goals that are a stretch but that he is sure he will succeed at
C) focuses on how others think of his progress toward meeting his goals
D) focuses on making sure he doesn't fail
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30
Chris Bellavita and Paolo Soriso cope well overall. They are able to maintain composure under stress and recover from failure quickly. Like most executives who are "hardy" and cope well,they are likely to have the following:

A) a belief that the challenges they face are worthy challenges,a commitment to something that they believe is meaningful in their lives,and a willingness to take control of situations by proactively making decisions and taking actions that are likely to influence outcomes (Applied,Difficult)
B) more years of work experience,more years of education,and a belief that the challenges he faces are worthy challenges
C) a history of recent successes that helps him rise above challenges,a mentor who is dedicated to his success,and the ability to minimize interpersonal conflict until the challenging period is over
D) none of the above is correct
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31
Which of the following characteristics is most likely to predict success?

A) a performance goal orientation
B) an avoidance goal orientation
C) a learning goal orientation
D) a social goal orientation
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32
Positive emotions _____.

A) help us think more creatively
B) help us think more broadly
C) help us behave more flexibly
D) all of the above
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33
All of the following are ways to help let go of past behaviors that no longer serve you well except _____.

A) learning new skills that are likely to lead to future success
B) assessing your own strengths and weaknesses
C) obtaining feedback on your progress
D) underlearning new behaviors
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34
Emotional intelligence refers to the ability to do all but one of the following.

A) understand and manage one's own emotions
B) read the emotions of others
C) manage the ups and downs of everyday life
D) focus on the objective facts and not let emotions influence decisions
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35
The context that people are in _______?

A) plays an insignificant role in influencing their behavior
B) plays a significant role in influencing their behavior
C) is related to their behavior primarily if they are from an interdependent culture
D) is related to their behavior primarily if they are from an independent culture
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36
People think that Jonisha has always been "lucky" because she seems to sense when it is time for her to make a change and move on to a different job. But,it's not just luck. Instead,Jonisha is most likely to have _____.

A) practical intelligence
B) analytical intelligence
C) emotional intelligence
D) cognitive intelligence
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37
In the "Good Samaritan Study",the following significantly influenced whether or not the seminarians in the study were likely to help a person in need.

A) feelings of hurry
B) years of experience in the seminary program
C) how well they did in a recent class on moral decision-making
D) all of the above
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38
Which of the following statements is least likely to measure whether you have a proactive personality?

A) "I excel at identifying opportunities."
B) "I am always looking for a better way to do things."
C) "If I see something I don't like,I fix it."
D) "I like to work with people from other cultures."
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39
People who are constantly on the lookout for new ways to improve their lives are probably _____.

A) proactive
B) analytic expressive
C) cognitively intelligent
D) empathetic
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40
People with a characteristic called "hardiness" ______.

A) use "tough love" to motivate themselves and others
B) focus on the "hard facts" rather than biased information
C) maintain their composure when under stress
D) have a particularly difficult time rebounding from failure
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41
Managers who rely on traits and expertise that brought them success in the past are more likely to get into trouble when _____.

A) the current environment has changed
B) they work for a new organization
C) they get a promotion with new responsibilities
D) all of the above
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42
The fundamental attribution error refers to the belief that one's behavior is primarily influenced by context.
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43
In studying situations where people are exposed to new circumstances,organizational researcher Karl Weick has concluded that _____.

A) thinking and acting in established routines can contribute to many poor decisions
B) it is best to rely on tried and true ways of reacting
C) past experience is the best guide for present and future action
D) crisis situations are best handled by managers
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44
The failure of many managers (and management educators)
To integrate the Internet into their work is an example of _____.

A) unlearning
B) failing to "drop their tools"
C) cognitive flexibility
D) proactive personality
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Hank prefers to take on assignments in which he can show how well he can do his job and prove his existing talents to others. Leah prefers to take on assignments that stretch her skills,but also increase the possibility that she may not perform as well all the time. Consequently,Hank is more likely to be successful because he is wisely taking on assignments that prove his abilities and help him maintain the appearance of success.
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46
People with practical intelligence tend to perform better on tests of analytic ability.
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47
Cognitive intelligence predicts about 60% of a person's success at work.
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48
Social capital refers to the amount of money organizations spend on hiring human resources.
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49
Executives who have a characteristic called "hardiness" have a sense of meaning that buffers them from becoming alienated in response to organizational stresses.
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50
Julia is a team leader. She begins her team meetings acknowledging the successes the team has had in the past month. She sometimes brings the team members' favorite candy to the meetings. By doing so,she increases the positive atmosphere in the group.As a consequence,employees are less likely to think broadly and creativity.
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51
People who are conscientious tend to have a characteristic called "agreeableness".
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52
People who are proactive tend to adapt to circumstances rather than anticipate situations and try to influence them.
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53
Ongoing feedback on performance is one of the most important contributors to the development of expertise.
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54
Which of the following is a reason why we don't "drop our tools"?

A) We don't trust the person who tells us to change.
B) We see everyone else "dropping their tools."
C) We are given clear reasons to change.
D) We believe that "dropping our tools" will make a big difference.
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55
Shadi wants to be an excellent math professor. She just began her job as an assistant professor. According to Ericsson and colleagues,it will take her approximately 10 years of experience before she is likely to become an expert math professor.
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56
The inability to think and act beyond established routines is called _____.

A) antelechetic resistance
B) cognitive rigidity
C) "dropping one's tools"
D) unlearning
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57
People who believe that intelligence is fluid are less likely to be successful.
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58
Researcher Karl Weick studied two events in which professional fire fighters died during two different fires (one forest fire in 1949 and the other forest fire in 1993). Weick concluded that cognitive rigidity was one reason that the professional forest fighters died.
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59
Derailment occurs when a high-potential manager chooses to change jobs,decline promotions,or quit their jobs to pursue other careers.
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60
Why don't we "drop our tools," even when we should?

A) We see other people keeping their tools.
B) We may get our identities from our tools.
C) We believe that dropping our tools might be admitting failure.
D) All of the above
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61
Explain what derailment is,and why it occurs. ( Recall,Moderate)
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62
Describe at least 5 characteristics beyond cognitive intelligence that predict managerial and professional success,and explain why these characteristics are important.(Recall,Difficult)
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