Deck 4: Perceptions and Attributions

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Managers perceiving the behavior and individual differences of employees are often influenced by their own traits.
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According to attribution theory,it is the event itself,not the perceived cause of the event,that influences a person's behavior.
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Distinctiveness is the degree to which a person behaves similarly in different situations.
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If interviewers rate candidates who are similar in appearance,background,and interests higher than candidates who are dissimilar,they are making a "self-promotion" perception error.
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A manager has a responsibility to manage within a framework that permits perceptual differences to be voiced without fear or impatience.
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Attributions made regarding why events took place have important implications for dealing with the problem.
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Schemas typically inhibit management sense making of information.
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Stereotypes are frequently based on little or inaccurate information.
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Attribution theory views the process by which individuals interpret events around them as being caused by (attributed to)a relatively dynamic portion of their environment.
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Consistency is the degree to which a person engages in the same behaviors at different times.
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A manager who is a perfectionist tends to look for perfection in subordinates.
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Subordinates recognize the frequency they receive rewards for good performance at the same level as their supervisors feel they offer them.
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Research has found that attractive women in management receive higher performance reviews and pay raises than do attractive women in non-managerial positions.
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Peter Drucker's perception is that the United States is exporting low-skill,low-paying jobs and importing high-skill,high-paying jobs.
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Different individuals will perceive the same thing in different ways because each gives his or her own meaning to stimuli.
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The Golem effect starts with an expectation of negative performance.
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Stereotyping and prejudice are equivalent terms.
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Stereotyping is never productive.
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At times,prejudice can be traced to direct experiences with members of the rejected group.
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The stimuli that a person focuses on is based on what he or she chooses to pay attention to at a particular moment.
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Employees may attempt to create a bad impression as an expression of power.
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Stereotyping occurs in the ______ phase of the perception process.

A) observation
B) selection
C) translation
D) response
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The law of _______________ states that all other things being equal,stimuli that are near each other tend to be grouped together.

A) closure
B) nearness
C) similarity
D) figure and ground
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A parent who expects her child to behave properly can subtly influence the child's behavior so that the mother's expectations are met.This is known as the _______________ effect.

A) Pygmalion
B) Drucker
C) Golem
D) halo
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Which of the following represent the correct sequence of the Perception Process?

A) Stimuli, observation, selection, translation, response
B) Stimuli, selection, translation, observation, response
C) Stimuli, observation, translation, selection, response
D) Stimuli, translation, response
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All other things being equal,stimuli that are near each other tend to be grouped together.This is referred to as the law of __________.

A) nearness
B) similarity
C) grouping
D) assemblage
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Organizations that interact heavily with the public always engage in impression management.
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_______________ has the lowest long-term unemployment rate among industrialized nations.

A) Germany
B) Italy
C) The United States
D) Japan
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Perception is defined as the process by which an individual _______________ to environmental stimuli.

A) selects
B) organizes
C) gives meaning
D) All of the Above.
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A self-fulfilling prophecy that causes a person to behave in a positive manner to meet expectations is called the ________ effect.

A) Hawthorne
B) Positive Projection
C) Golem
D) Pygmalion
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Individuals make sense of environmental stimuli through _________.

A) stimulus, observation, selection, translation and response
B) selection, translation, observation and response
C) observation, selection and translation
D) stimulus, translation and response
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According to the law of __________,stimuli that are similar in size,color,shape,or form tend to be grouped together.

A) nearness
B) similarity
C) closure
D) figure and ground
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Attributions made by management frequently different than those made by employees.
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When one is using the IM tactic of ingratiation,they seek to be viewed positively by flattering others or offering to do favors for them.
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A student is presented a picture that contains a collection of black spots on a white background.The student perceives that the picture is of a Dalmatian (a spotted dog).This may be an example of the law of ____________.

A) nearness
B) similarity
C) closure
D) figure and ground
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The _____ phase of the perceptual process immediately precedes the translation step.

A) observation
B) selection
C) translation
D) response
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The law of __________ reflects the tendency to group sensations into figures and backgrounds.

A) nearness
B) similarity
C) closure
D) figure and ground
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Hiring managers can help limit issues such as the "halo effect" by using unstructured interviews.
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A self-fulfilling prophecy that causes a person to behave in a negative manner to meet expectations is called the ________ effect.

A) pattern
B) ghoul
C) Golem
D) Pygmalion
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How one person views _______________ is often quite different than someone else's perceptions.

A) the environment
B) trends
C) people
D) All of the choices are correct.
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The _______ effect is a form of self-fulfilling prophecy.

A) Pygmalion
B) halo
C) Drucker
D) Stillman
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Employees who _______________ capture a manager's attention more quickly.

A) are superior performers
B) are more respected
C) make forceful requests
D) All of the choices are correct.
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Research on "similar to me" perception suggests all of the following except:

A) Knowing oneself makes it easier to see others accurately.
B) One's own characteristics affect the characteristics identified in others.
C) Knowing others makes it easier to identify faults in oneself.
D) Persons who accept themselves are more likely to see favorable aspects of others.
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Perceptual groupings ____ create inaccuracies.

A) always
B) can
C) rarely
D) never
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When managers allow generalizations about their own prowess,competencies,and preferences based on a current or previous experience influence perceptions they are using a(n)___________ schema

A) person-based
B) experience-based
C) self-based
D) events-based
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When managers employ a profile schema of the characteristics of good,poor,and outstanding employees they are using a(n)_________ schema to compare present employees and job candidates.

A) person-based
B) role-based
C) self-based
D) events-based
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Jack is completing Mike's annual performance evaluation.Mike always is in the office first and has the coffee ready for Jack when he comes in.Jack smiles thinking what a great employee Mike is for going to the extra effort and getting in early.With little thought,Jack ranks Mike high on all performance categories.Jack's rankings may have been impacted by the _______ effect.

A) Golem
B) kinesics
C) coffee
D) halo
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Carlos is being pressed to complete an assignment on time and in order to accomplish that goal is overlooking certain details and ignoring requests from other managers.This is an example of __________ factors impacting perceptual accuracy.

A) situational
B) kinesics
C) halo
D) Golem
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Attribution theory attempts to explain the __________ of behavior.

A) who
B) what
C) where
D) why
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Which schema would a manager most likely use when interviewing job applicants?

A) Events-based
B) Self-based
C) Role-based
D) Person-based
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A department manager has a job opening that involves lots of travel.He doesn't mention it to the women in the department because he assumes that women don't want to be away from their families.Which schema is the manager applying?

A) Events-based
B) Self-based
C) Role-based
D) Person-based
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Mike discovers in the interview process that he and Rob,although years apart,went to the same school,were the same major and even played the same position on the school's polo team.Mike "knows" that these activities have made him the successful manager he is today and hires Rob on the spot.The hiring of Rob is an example of ___________.

A) Golem error
B) similar-to-me error
C) self-serving bias
D) the halo effect
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Coach Smith is told one of his new players is a slacker and a trouble maker.The coach immediately treats that player in a dismissive manner and the player indeed turns out to be a marginal performer.This example shows the __________ effect.

A) Pygmalion
B) Golem
C) closure
D) projection
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Joe will not assign employees over 50 to his international project team because as he says,"Old people don't have enough energy to travel around the world overseeing various projects." Joe may be applying a(n)_____________ schema.

A) person-based
B) role-based
C) self-based
D) events-based
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________________ occurs when a person must divide his or her mental efforts among tasks,each of which requires some amount of attention (multitasking).

A) Selective attention
B) Divided attention
C) Attention prioritization
D) Unbalanced attention
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When managers are overly focused on one issue or are busy multitasking,they'll tend to perceive less information and rely more on stereotypes.This may be an example of ______ decreasing the manager's effectiveness.

A) selective attention
B) attention distribution
C) divided attention
D) attention maximization
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The press of time,the attitudes of the people you work with,and other situational factors all influence perceptual _______________.

A) accuracy
B) attitudes
C) reality
D) dissonance
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Coach Smith is told one of his new players is a gifted athlete.The coach immediately focuses on that player and spends additional time helping him develop his skills.As the coach expected,the player turned out to be an excellent addition to the team.This example shows the __________ effect.

A) Pygmalion
B) Golem
C) closure
D) projection
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Bob has to conduct a performance review two days from now.He has written a script of sorts for the session and has been rehearsing its delivery.Which schema is Bob using?

A) Events-based
B) Self-based
C) Role-based
D) Person-based
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The behavior of others can be examined on the basis of its distinctiveness,consistency,and _______________.

A) consensus
B) intensity
C) frequency
D) validity
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Mike received two test grades back.When he shares the results,he states that he studied harder than everyone else in the class to earn the "A." When talking about the test he scored a "C" on,Mike explains it away by saying the test was too long for the time allotted.Mike's statements are an example of ______ bias.

A) fundamental
B) self-serving
C) mixed loci
D) internal
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A job applicant claiming responsibility for successful past events,such as "My work led to a large sale," is an example of:

A) Self-proclamation
B) Personal stories
C) Entitlements
D) Justifications
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According to _______,individuals engage in five impression management techniques.

A) Golem
B) Goffman
C) Jones and Pittman
D) Shaffer
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Joe has a tendency to assume that events occur due to items outside of the individual's control.This is ______ attribution.

A) an internal
B) a high loci
C) an external
D) a fundamental
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A job applicant making comments that compliment the interviewer,such as "I've been so impressed with your work," is an example of:

A) Self-promotion
B) Opinion conformity
C) Enhancement of another
D) Justifications
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_______ proposed that impression management is a theatrical process.

A) Jones and Pittman
B) Golem
C) Drucker
D) Goffman
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What is the Golem effect? What should managers do to decrease the chance a Golem perspective may impact the performance of their team?
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With _______________,individuals seek to be viewed as dedicated by going above and beyond the call of duty.

A) exemplification
B) supplication
C) ingratiation
D) self-promotion
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Which of the following impression management techniques do job applicants use most often?

A) Self-promotion
B) Excuses
C) Opinion conformity
D) Justifications
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Applying the Jones and Pittman research,a person acting in ways in order to appear powerful is using the ________ impression management tactic.

A) intimidation
B) supplication
C) ingratiation
D) self-promotion
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Managers manage impressions of themselves by _________.

A) how they talk
B) their office location and furniture
C) by the individuals they select as employees
D) All of the choices are correct
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When a person is in the presence of others,there is a reason to mobilize _______________ in order to create a positive impression.

A) resources
B) style
C) creativity
D) All of the choices are correct.
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Terry is conducting her first interview.She has never been formally trained in the process.Why may she rate a candidate that engages in the same hobby as she does above another similarly qualified applicant?
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The self-serving bias leads us to conclude when we succeed that our success was _______________.

A) due to factors beyond our control
B) a result of our outstanding efforts
C) a one-time event
D) due to the assistance of others
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Dean Jones sees that every student in a Management class received an "A." She assumes that the class must have been too easy because students don't work hard.This is an example of __________________.

A) an internal error
B) a high loci bias
C) self-serving bias
D) a fundamental attribution error
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Joe wishes to be thought of as going above and beyond the call of duty.This is an example of the __________ impression management tactic.

A) exemplification
B) supplication
C) ingratiation
D) self-promotion
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Mike has a tendency to underestimate the importance of external factors and overestimate the importance of internal factors when making attributions regarding the behavior of others.This is an example of the _________ attribution error.

A) internal
B) self-serving
C) fundamental
D) mixed loci
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Jane pretends she does not know how to prepare a presentation in order to get her teammate to do the work.This is an example of the __________ impression management tactic.

A) exemplification
B) supplication
C) ingratiation
D) self-promotion
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A shop floor supervisor attributes a high injury rate to employee carelessness and does not even consider the possibility that the injuries may be the result of the equipment being in poor repair.This is an example of the ______ error.

A) Theory X
B) situational attribution
C) fundamental bias
D) fundamental attribution
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"We lost over 30 percent of the market,but the economy went sour for everyone" would be an example of a job applicant using the _____________ tactic of impression management.

A) externalizing
B) excuses
C) overcoming obstacles
D) justifications
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Managers perceiving the behavior and individual differences of employees are often influenced by their own traits.
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According to attribution theory,it is the event itself,not the perceived cause of the event,that influences a person's behavior.
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Explanation: According to attribution theory, it is the perceived cause of an event, not the actual event itself, that influence a person's behavior.
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Distinctiveness is the degree to which a person behaves similarly in different situations.
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If interviewers rate candidates who are similar in appearance,background,and interests higher than candidates who are dissimilar,they are making a "self-promotion" perception error.
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A manager has a responsibility to manage within a framework that permits perceptual differences to be voiced without fear or impatience.
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Attributions made regarding why events took place have important implications for dealing with the problem.
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Schemas typically inhibit management sense making of information.
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Stereotypes are frequently based on little or inaccurate information.
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Attribution theory views the process by which individuals interpret events around them as being caused by (attributed to)a relatively dynamic portion of their environment.
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Consistency is the degree to which a person engages in the same behaviors at different times.
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A manager who is a perfectionist tends to look for perfection in subordinates.
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Subordinates recognize the frequency they receive rewards for good performance at the same level as their supervisors feel they offer them.
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Research has found that attractive women in management receive higher performance reviews and pay raises than do attractive women in non-managerial positions.
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Peter Drucker's perception is that the United States is exporting low-skill,low-paying jobs and importing high-skill,high-paying jobs.
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Different individuals will perceive the same thing in different ways because each gives his or her own meaning to stimuli.
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The Golem effect starts with an expectation of negative performance.
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Stereotyping and prejudice are equivalent terms.
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Stereotyping is never productive.
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At times,prejudice can be traced to direct experiences with members of the rejected group.
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The stimuli that a person focuses on is based on what he or she chooses to pay attention to at a particular moment.
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Employees may attempt to create a bad impression as an expression of power.
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Stereotyping occurs in the ______ phase of the perception process.

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D) response
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The law of _______________ states that all other things being equal,stimuli that are near each other tend to be grouped together.

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D) figure and ground
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A parent who expects her child to behave properly can subtly influence the child's behavior so that the mother's expectations are met.This is known as the _______________ effect.

A) Pygmalion
B) Drucker
C) Golem
D) halo
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Which of the following represent the correct sequence of the Perception Process?

A) Stimuli, observation, selection, translation, response
B) Stimuli, selection, translation, observation, response
C) Stimuli, observation, translation, selection, response
D) Stimuli, translation, response
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All other things being equal,stimuli that are near each other tend to be grouped together.This is referred to as the law of __________.

A) nearness
B) similarity
C) grouping
D) assemblage
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Organizations that interact heavily with the public always engage in impression management.
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_______________ has the lowest long-term unemployment rate among industrialized nations.

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B) Italy
C) The United States
D) Japan
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Perception is defined as the process by which an individual _______________ to environmental stimuli.

A) selects
B) organizes
C) gives meaning
D) All of the Above.
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A self-fulfilling prophecy that causes a person to behave in a positive manner to meet expectations is called the ________ effect.

A) Hawthorne
B) Positive Projection
C) Golem
D) Pygmalion
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Individuals make sense of environmental stimuli through _________.

A) stimulus, observation, selection, translation and response
B) selection, translation, observation and response
C) observation, selection and translation
D) stimulus, translation and response
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According to the law of __________,stimuli that are similar in size,color,shape,or form tend to be grouped together.

A) nearness
B) similarity
C) closure
D) figure and ground
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Attributions made by management frequently different than those made by employees.
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When one is using the IM tactic of ingratiation,they seek to be viewed positively by flattering others or offering to do favors for them.
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A student is presented a picture that contains a collection of black spots on a white background.The student perceives that the picture is of a Dalmatian (a spotted dog).This may be an example of the law of ____________.

A) nearness
B) similarity
C) closure
D) figure and ground
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The _____ phase of the perceptual process immediately precedes the translation step.

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C) translation
D) response
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The law of __________ reflects the tendency to group sensations into figures and backgrounds.

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B) similarity
C) closure
D) figure and ground
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Hiring managers can help limit issues such as the "halo effect" by using unstructured interviews.
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A self-fulfilling prophecy that causes a person to behave in a negative manner to meet expectations is called the ________ effect.

A) pattern
B) ghoul
C) Golem
D) Pygmalion
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How one person views _______________ is often quite different than someone else's perceptions.

A) the environment
B) trends
C) people
D) All of the choices are correct.
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The _______ effect is a form of self-fulfilling prophecy.

A) Pygmalion
B) halo
C) Drucker
D) Stillman
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Employees who _______________ capture a manager's attention more quickly.

A) are superior performers
B) are more respected
C) make forceful requests
D) All of the choices are correct.
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Research on "similar to me" perception suggests all of the following except:

A) Knowing oneself makes it easier to see others accurately.
B) One's own characteristics affect the characteristics identified in others.
C) Knowing others makes it easier to identify faults in oneself.
D) Persons who accept themselves are more likely to see favorable aspects of others.
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44
Perceptual groupings ____ create inaccuracies.

A) always
B) can
C) rarely
D) never
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45
When managers allow generalizations about their own prowess,competencies,and preferences based on a current or previous experience influence perceptions they are using a(n)___________ schema

A) person-based
B) experience-based
C) self-based
D) events-based
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When managers employ a profile schema of the characteristics of good,poor,and outstanding employees they are using a(n)_________ schema to compare present employees and job candidates.

A) person-based
B) role-based
C) self-based
D) events-based
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Jack is completing Mike's annual performance evaluation.Mike always is in the office first and has the coffee ready for Jack when he comes in.Jack smiles thinking what a great employee Mike is for going to the extra effort and getting in early.With little thought,Jack ranks Mike high on all performance categories.Jack's rankings may have been impacted by the _______ effect.

A) Golem
B) kinesics
C) coffee
D) halo
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Carlos is being pressed to complete an assignment on time and in order to accomplish that goal is overlooking certain details and ignoring requests from other managers.This is an example of __________ factors impacting perceptual accuracy.

A) situational
B) kinesics
C) halo
D) Golem
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Attribution theory attempts to explain the __________ of behavior.

A) who
B) what
C) where
D) why
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Which schema would a manager most likely use when interviewing job applicants?

A) Events-based
B) Self-based
C) Role-based
D) Person-based
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A department manager has a job opening that involves lots of travel.He doesn't mention it to the women in the department because he assumes that women don't want to be away from their families.Which schema is the manager applying?

A) Events-based
B) Self-based
C) Role-based
D) Person-based
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Mike discovers in the interview process that he and Rob,although years apart,went to the same school,were the same major and even played the same position on the school's polo team.Mike "knows" that these activities have made him the successful manager he is today and hires Rob on the spot.The hiring of Rob is an example of ___________.

A) Golem error
B) similar-to-me error
C) self-serving bias
D) the halo effect
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Coach Smith is told one of his new players is a slacker and a trouble maker.The coach immediately treats that player in a dismissive manner and the player indeed turns out to be a marginal performer.This example shows the __________ effect.

A) Pygmalion
B) Golem
C) closure
D) projection
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Joe will not assign employees over 50 to his international project team because as he says,"Old people don't have enough energy to travel around the world overseeing various projects." Joe may be applying a(n)_____________ schema.

A) person-based
B) role-based
C) self-based
D) events-based
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________________ occurs when a person must divide his or her mental efforts among tasks,each of which requires some amount of attention (multitasking).

A) Selective attention
B) Divided attention
C) Attention prioritization
D) Unbalanced attention
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When managers are overly focused on one issue or are busy multitasking,they'll tend to perceive less information and rely more on stereotypes.This may be an example of ______ decreasing the manager's effectiveness.

A) selective attention
B) attention distribution
C) divided attention
D) attention maximization
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57
The press of time,the attitudes of the people you work with,and other situational factors all influence perceptual _______________.

A) accuracy
B) attitudes
C) reality
D) dissonance
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58
Coach Smith is told one of his new players is a gifted athlete.The coach immediately focuses on that player and spends additional time helping him develop his skills.As the coach expected,the player turned out to be an excellent addition to the team.This example shows the __________ effect.

A) Pygmalion
B) Golem
C) closure
D) projection
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59
Bob has to conduct a performance review two days from now.He has written a script of sorts for the session and has been rehearsing its delivery.Which schema is Bob using?

A) Events-based
B) Self-based
C) Role-based
D) Person-based
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60
The behavior of others can be examined on the basis of its distinctiveness,consistency,and _______________.

A) consensus
B) intensity
C) frequency
D) validity
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61
Mike received two test grades back.When he shares the results,he states that he studied harder than everyone else in the class to earn the "A." When talking about the test he scored a "C" on,Mike explains it away by saying the test was too long for the time allotted.Mike's statements are an example of ______ bias.

A) fundamental
B) self-serving
C) mixed loci
D) internal
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62
A job applicant claiming responsibility for successful past events,such as "My work led to a large sale," is an example of:

A) Self-proclamation
B) Personal stories
C) Entitlements
D) Justifications
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63
According to _______,individuals engage in five impression management techniques.

A) Golem
B) Goffman
C) Jones and Pittman
D) Shaffer
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64
Joe has a tendency to assume that events occur due to items outside of the individual's control.This is ______ attribution.

A) an internal
B) a high loci
C) an external
D) a fundamental
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65
A job applicant making comments that compliment the interviewer,such as "I've been so impressed with your work," is an example of:

A) Self-promotion
B) Opinion conformity
C) Enhancement of another
D) Justifications
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66
_______ proposed that impression management is a theatrical process.

A) Jones and Pittman
B) Golem
C) Drucker
D) Goffman
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67
What is the Golem effect? What should managers do to decrease the chance a Golem perspective may impact the performance of their team?
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68
With _______________,individuals seek to be viewed as dedicated by going above and beyond the call of duty.

A) exemplification
B) supplication
C) ingratiation
D) self-promotion
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69
Which of the following impression management techniques do job applicants use most often?

A) Self-promotion
B) Excuses
C) Opinion conformity
D) Justifications
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70
Applying the Jones and Pittman research,a person acting in ways in order to appear powerful is using the ________ impression management tactic.

A) intimidation
B) supplication
C) ingratiation
D) self-promotion
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71
Managers manage impressions of themselves by _________.

A) how they talk
B) their office location and furniture
C) by the individuals they select as employees
D) All of the choices are correct
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72
When a person is in the presence of others,there is a reason to mobilize _______________ in order to create a positive impression.

A) resources
B) style
C) creativity
D) All of the choices are correct.
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73
Terry is conducting her first interview.She has never been formally trained in the process.Why may she rate a candidate that engages in the same hobby as she does above another similarly qualified applicant?
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74
The self-serving bias leads us to conclude when we succeed that our success was _______________.

A) due to factors beyond our control
B) a result of our outstanding efforts
C) a one-time event
D) due to the assistance of others
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75
Dean Jones sees that every student in a Management class received an "A." She assumes that the class must have been too easy because students don't work hard.This is an example of __________________.

A) an internal error
B) a high loci bias
C) self-serving bias
D) a fundamental attribution error
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76
Joe wishes to be thought of as going above and beyond the call of duty.This is an example of the __________ impression management tactic.

A) exemplification
B) supplication
C) ingratiation
D) self-promotion
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77
Mike has a tendency to underestimate the importance of external factors and overestimate the importance of internal factors when making attributions regarding the behavior of others.This is an example of the _________ attribution error.

A) internal
B) self-serving
C) fundamental
D) mixed loci
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78
Jane pretends she does not know how to prepare a presentation in order to get her teammate to do the work.This is an example of the __________ impression management tactic.

A) exemplification
B) supplication
C) ingratiation
D) self-promotion
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79
A shop floor supervisor attributes a high injury rate to employee carelessness and does not even consider the possibility that the injuries may be the result of the equipment being in poor repair.This is an example of the ______ error.

A) Theory X
B) situational attribution
C) fundamental bias
D) fundamental attribution
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80
"We lost over 30 percent of the market,but the economy went sour for everyone" would be an example of a job applicant using the _____________ tactic of impression management.

A) externalizing
B) excuses
C) overcoming obstacles
D) justifications
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