Deck 7: Positive Organizational Behavior
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Deck 7: Positive Organizational Behavior
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Positive organizational behavior is a purposefully positive approach to managing the behavior of others.
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2
Firms that practice conscious capitalism outperformed those that do not by a 9 to 1 ratio over a 10-year period.
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3
Positive emotions are the opposite of negative emotions.
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4
One of the principles of conscious capitalism is to be shareholder-centric.
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Positive deviance is an extreme form of mental illness.
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Prosocial behaviors are positive acts performed without expecting anything in return.
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Positive emotions broaden your mindset and open you to consider alternatives when trying to solve a problem, as well as help you build social relationships.
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Employees who "flourish" report less stress and more organizational commitment and job satisfaction, perform better, and are absent less, than employees who don't flourish.
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In ABC Company, relationships between working line employees and their managers are respectful and honest. ABC is a POB organization.
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10
In the buffering effect, positive practices reduce the impact of negative events and stressors.
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The positivity effect is the attraction of all living systems toward positive energy and away from negative energy.
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12
Organizations should work to discourage positive deviance in the workplace.
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13
In a POB scenario, an organization measures its success by its accumulation of wealth.
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14
The three effects of positive organizational behavior are amplifying, buffering, and productivity.
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Positive businesses do well by being profitable, and do good by making the well-being of their stakeholders a priority.
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POB stands for Productive Organizational Behavior.
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Research supports the conclusion that positive organizational practices drive outcomes at the individual level, but not the group or organizational levels.
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POB is a traditional area of study, and research in it is very strong and well-developed.
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In the amplifying effect, positive practices escalate positive outcomes because of their association with positive emotions and social capital.
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20
One thing that organizations should do to foster employee positivity is to withhold negative feedback.
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21
To achieve positive OB, an organization must pursue the key contributors of restorative justice, compassion, and equality.
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22
One suggestion for transforming ordinary interactions into high-quality connections is to goof off.
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23
Temperance is a shared belief in helping others who are suffering.
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24
Mindfulness is awareness that emerges through paying attention on purpose.
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25
Optimists are unrealistically positive about future events.
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26
The three components of hope are willpower, waypower, and whypower.
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27
Mindfulness can be learned.
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28
Optimists tend to make external attributions about the causes of their success.
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Virtuousness is the shared belief in showing restraint and control when faced with temptation and provocation.
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Attentional hyperactivity is the inability to focus vividly on an object.
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Fantasizing is a form of attentional hyperactivity.
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Waypower is the ability to see alternatives to achieving a goal, even when faced with adversity.
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33
Employees' perceptions of formal and informal organizational policies, practices, procedures and routines are known as organizational culture.
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34
People with high levels of positive psychological capital have high levels of hope, efficacy, resilience, and optimism.
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35
Attentional deficit can result from lack of sleep, conflicting priorities, or counterfactual thinking.
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36
Research is clear that listening to music increases performance on the job.
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37
Efficacy is a component of a person's core self-evaluation; it influences how we perceive ourselves but does not influence how we perceive the world.
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38
Pride is a positive emotion.
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Ideals that are endorsed, shared, and supported by the organization as a whole are known as organizational norms.
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40
Negative emotions have no value and should be minimized.
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41
One characteristic that would describe an organization without positive OB is:
A) Single-minded focus on winning
B) Humility
C) Resilience
D) Compassion
E) Positive deviance
A) Single-minded focus on winning
B) Humility
C) Resilience
D) Compassion
E) Positive deviance
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42
Flourishing represents the extent to which our lives contain PERMA.
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43
Flourishing is related to our mental health, but not our physical condition.
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44
One of the components of virtuous leadership is participativeness.
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45
Positive practices that escalate positive outcomes because of their associations with positive emotions and social capital are having a(n) __________ effect.
A) Positivity
B) Buffering
C) Amplifying
D) Mindful
E) Attentional
A) Positivity
B) Buffering
C) Amplifying
D) Mindful
E) Attentional
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46
Well-being is the combined impact of positive emotions, engagement, relationships, meaning, and achievement, pursued for their own sake.
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47
An organization with a purpose beyond profitability, interdependence with stakeholders, conscious leadership and conscious culture is practicing:
A) Corporate deviance
B) Conscious capitalism
C) Shareholder responsibility
D) Attentional hyperactivity
E) Positive deviance
A) Corporate deviance
B) Conscious capitalism
C) Shareholder responsibility
D) Attentional hyperactivity
E) Positive deviance
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48
One of the inputs of positive OB is:
A) Amplification
B) Mindfulness
C) Flourishing
D) Buffering
E) Positive deviance
A) Amplification
B) Mindfulness
C) Flourishing
D) Buffering
E) Positive deviance
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49
When positive practices reduce the impact of negative events or stressors, a(n) _________ effect has occurred.
A) Buffering
B) Attentional
C) Positivity
D) Amplifying
E) Deviant
A) Buffering
B) Attentional
C) Positivity
D) Amplifying
E) Deviant
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50
Successful performance that dramatically exceeds the norm in a positive direction is known as:
A) Organizational citizenship behavior
B) Organizational commitment
C) Social deviance
D) Positive deviance
E) Positive amplification
A) Organizational citizenship behavior
B) Organizational commitment
C) Social deviance
D) Positive deviance
E) Positive amplification
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51
Which of the following statements is false?
A) Positive and negative emotions are polar opposites
B) Negative emotions spur you to act in narrow ways
C) Positive emotions tend to broaden your mindset
D) Negative emotions are limiting
E) Positive emotions help combat negative emotions
A) Positive and negative emotions are polar opposites
B) Negative emotions spur you to act in narrow ways
C) Positive emotions tend to broaden your mindset
D) Negative emotions are limiting
E) Positive emotions help combat negative emotions
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52
Which of the following is not a key principle of conscious capitalism?
A) Leadership that does not use "carrots and sticks"
B) Pursuit of a higher purpose
C) A culture focused on a higher purpose
D) Stakeholder interdependence
E) Shareholder centrism
A) Leadership that does not use "carrots and sticks"
B) Pursuit of a higher purpose
C) A culture focused on a higher purpose
D) Stakeholder interdependence
E) Shareholder centrism
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53
In order to foster employee positivity, employers should do all but one of the following. Which one?
A) Allow employees to make decisions
B) Share information with employees
C) Give employees only positive feedback
D) Make the well-being of employees a priority
E) Discourage uncivil behavior
A) Allow employees to make decisions
B) Share information with employees
C) Give employees only positive feedback
D) Make the well-being of employees a priority
E) Discourage uncivil behavior
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54
Prosocial behaviors are:
A) Mindful acts of kindness
B) Acts performed to build friendships
C) Part of PsyCap
D) Positive acts performed without expecting anything in return
E) An essential part of corporate social responsibility
A) Mindful acts of kindness
B) Acts performed to build friendships
C) Part of PsyCap
D) Positive acts performed without expecting anything in return
E) An essential part of corporate social responsibility
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55
The focus of virtuous leadership is to help individuals, groups, and organizations to elevate, enrich, and flourish.
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56
The four components of virtuous leadership are forgiveness, trust, integrity, and the "greater good."
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Social support is the amount of perceived helpfulness derived from social relationships.
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58
One characteristic that would describe an organization with positive OB is:
A) Single-minded focus on winning
B) Pursuing wealth
C) Positive deviance
D) Secrecy
E) Figuring out how to beat the competition
A) Single-minded focus on winning
B) Pursuing wealth
C) Positive deviance
D) Secrecy
E) Figuring out how to beat the competition
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59
The state of being completely involved in an activity for its own sake is known as empowerment.
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60
The _______ effect is the attraction of all living systems toward that which is life-giving and away from that which is life-depleting.
A) Buffering
B) Attentional
C) Positivity
D) Amplifying
E) Deviant
A) Buffering
B) Attentional
C) Positivity
D) Amplifying
E) Deviant
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61
_________ happens when our minds are racing or wandering, resulting in compulsive daydreaming or fantasizing.
A) Mindlessness
B) Attentional hyperactivity
C) Positive deviance
D) PsyCap
E) Negative emotion
A) Mindlessness
B) Attentional hyperactivity
C) Positive deviance
D) PsyCap
E) Negative emotion
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62
The characteristic of PsyCap that consists of persevering toward goals is:
A) Hope
B) Efficacy
C) Optimism
D) Health
E) Resilience
A) Hope
B) Efficacy
C) Optimism
D) Health
E) Resilience
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63
An emotion that is similar to, but more low key than joy, is:
A) Gratitude
B) Serenity
C) Amusement
D) Inspiration
E) Awe
A) Gratitude
B) Serenity
C) Amusement
D) Inspiration
E) Awe
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64
Which of the following is not an outcome likely to result from positive emotions?
A) Stronger social relationships
B) Lower stress
C) Psychological well-being
D) More conformity to others' opinions
E) Fewer colds
A) Stronger social relationships
B) Lower stress
C) Psychological well-being
D) More conformity to others' opinions
E) Fewer colds
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65
Which of the following is not a benefit of mindfulness?
A) Increased intelligence
B) More balanced emotions
C) Personal effectiveness
D) Increased physical effectiveness
E) More effective communication
A) Increased intelligence
B) More balanced emotions
C) Personal effectiveness
D) Increased physical effectiveness
E) More effective communication
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66
Susan, a management major, is taking an overload of classes this term. On a team project in one of her classes, one of her teammates sees how busy she is and does the final proofreading of the team project for her. Susan is likely to be feeling:
A) Serenity
B) Gratitude
C) Amusement
D) Inspiration
E) Pride
A) Serenity
B) Gratitude
C) Amusement
D) Inspiration
E) Pride
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67
Barbara was watching the evening news and saw a story about people saving a horse that had fallen into an icy lake. She is likely to be experiencing:
A) Gratitude
B) Awe
C) Inspiration
D) Pride
E) Hope
A) Gratitude
B) Awe
C) Inspiration
D) Pride
E) Hope
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Dr. Beswick was writing questions for a test, but found herself listening to reggae music coming from an adjoining office, and thinking about her upcoming trip to the Caribbean. She is experiencing:
A) Mindfulness
B) PsyCap
C) Attention delinquency
D) Positive deviance
E) Mindlessness
A) Mindfulness
B) PsyCap
C) Attention delinquency
D) Positive deviance
E) Mindlessness
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69
According to Professor Fred Luthans, people with high levels of positive psychological capital have high levels of:
A) Hope, extraversion, resilience, and optimism
B) Hope, efficacy, respect, and optimism
C) Health, extraversion, respect, and optimism
D) Hope, efficacy, resilience, and optimism
E) Health, efficacy, resilience, and obstinacy
A) Hope, extraversion, resilience, and optimism
B) Hope, efficacy, respect, and optimism
C) Health, extraversion, respect, and optimism
D) Hope, efficacy, resilience, and optimism
E) Health, efficacy, resilience, and obstinacy
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70
Which of the following is true about balancing positive and negative emotions?
A) We should try to eliminate all our negative emotions
B) We should have one negative emotion for each positive emotion we experience
C) Our brains actually look more for positive information over negative during daily activity
D) Positive experiences activate a survival orientation
E) Ideally, we should try to have more positive experiences than negative
A) We should try to eliminate all our negative emotions
B) We should have one negative emotion for each positive emotion we experience
C) Our brains actually look more for positive information over negative during daily activity
D) Positive experiences activate a survival orientation
E) Ideally, we should try to have more positive experiences than negative
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71
Chris just finished a calculus test. Afterward, he walked all the way across campus without being aware of anything or anyone he passed. This is an example of:
A) Mindfulness
B) Attention deficit
C) Attention delinquency
D) Positive deviance
E) Mindlessness
A) Mindfulness
B) Attention deficit
C) Attention delinquency
D) Positive deviance
E) Mindlessness
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72
Dr. Riley, a professor in the finance department, keeps his office door open only a crack during his office hours, asking visitors to knock before entering. When his door is open, people tend to stop to say hello, and that interrupts what he is doing. He finds that this increases his ability to grade exams quickly but accurately. This is an example of his increasing his:
A) Mindfulness
B) Optimism
C) Attention delinquency
D) Positive deviance
E) Mindlessness
A) Mindfulness
B) Optimism
C) Attention delinquency
D) Positive deviance
E) Mindlessness
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73
Eileen signed up for a photography class after having seen some spectacular wildlife art pictures done by a local artist. She is likely to be experiencing:
A) Hope
B) Joy
C) Pride
D) Interest
E) Gratitude
A) Hope
B) Joy
C) Pride
D) Interest
E) Gratitude
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74
A state of reduced attention, expressed in behavior that is rigid, is called:
A) Mindfulness
B) Attention deficit
C) Attention delinquency
D) Positive deviance
E) Mindlessness
A) Mindfulness
B) Attention deficit
C) Attention delinquency
D) Positive deviance
E) Mindlessness
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75
Which of the following statements about mindfulness is false?
A) Mindfulness pertains to our inner world of thinking and feeling
B) Mindfulness pertains to our outer worlds of other people and events
C) Mindfulness requires less effort than letting our minds wander
D) Mindfulness is about concentrating or focusing
E) Mindfulness represents how much we are aware and attentive to what is going on around us
A) Mindfulness pertains to our inner world of thinking and feeling
B) Mindfulness pertains to our outer worlds of other people and events
C) Mindfulness requires less effort than letting our minds wander
D) Mindfulness is about concentrating or focusing
E) Mindfulness represents how much we are aware and attentive to what is going on around us
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76
Juan finishes the special report he is producing for the Vice President of Marketing. Juan has spent many extra hours compiling this report, and he knows it is of excellent quality. Juan is likely to be experiencing:
A) Awe
B) Inspiration
C) Pride
D) Hope
E) Interest
A) Awe
B) Inspiration
C) Pride
D) Hope
E) Interest
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77
Of the following, which is the most frequently experienced?
A) Love
B) Hope
C) Gratitude
D) Amusement
E) Joy
A) Love
B) Hope
C) Gratitude
D) Amusement
E) Joy
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78
Awareness that emerges through paying attention on purpose, in the present moment, and nonjudgmentally to the unfolding of experience moment by moment is called:
A) Mindfulness
B) Attention deficit
C) Attention delinquency
D) Positive deviance
E) Mindlessness
A) Mindfulness
B) Attention deficit
C) Attention delinquency
D) Positive deviance
E) Mindlessness
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79
The acronym for remembering the characteristics associated with PsyCap is:
A) V * I * E
B) HERO
C) WILL
D) PERMA
E) CLIMB
A) V * I * E
B) HERO
C) WILL
D) PERMA
E) CLIMB
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80
Of the following, which is the least frequently experienced?
A) Awe
B) Hope
C) Gratitude
D) Amusement
E) Joy
A) Awe
B) Hope
C) Gratitude
D) Amusement
E) Joy
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