Deck 2: Values, Attitudes, Emotions, and Culture: The Manager As a Person
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Deck 2: Values, Attitudes, Emotions, and Culture: The Manager As a Person
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Managers who are low on agreeableness are,in all likelihood,strongly antagonistic most of the time.
False
Explanation: Managers who are low on agreeableness may be somewhat distrustful of others,unsympathetic,uncooperative,and even at times antagonistic.
Explanation: Managers who are low on agreeableness may be somewhat distrustful of others,unsympathetic,uncooperative,and even at times antagonistic.
2
A sense of accomplishment and a strong desire for equality are examples of instrumental values.
False
Explanation: A sense of accomplishment and a strong desire for equality are examples of terminal values.
Explanation: A sense of accomplishment and a strong desire for equality are examples of terminal values.
3
The need for affiliation is the extent to which a manager has a strong interest in performing challenging tasks well and to meet personal standards of excellence.
False
Explanation: The need for achievement is the extent to which an individual has a strong desire to perform challenging tasks well and to meet personal standards for excellence.The need for affiliation is the extent to which an individual is concerned about establishing and maintaining good interpersonal relations,being liked,and having the people around him/her get along with one another.
Explanation: The need for achievement is the extent to which an individual has a strong desire to perform challenging tasks well and to meet personal standards for excellence.The need for affiliation is the extent to which an individual is concerned about establishing and maintaining good interpersonal relations,being liked,and having the people around him/her get along with one another.
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The tendency of a manager to feel distressed and to be critical of himself/herself and others is called negative affectivity.
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The effectiveness of managers is determined by a complex interaction between the characteristics of managers and the nature of the job and organization in which they are working.
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A personal conviction about lifelong goals or objectives is called a terminal value.
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Since managers are accountable for ensuring that organizations and their members behave in an ethical fashion,they need an external locus of control.
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Managers who are low on extraversion are not efficient even in jobs that require very little social interaction.
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9
A low level of agreeableness is an asset in managerial jobs that actually requires that managers be antagonistic.
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10
Managers need an external locus of control because they are responsible for what happens in organizations.
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Managers who are low on openness might be an asset in certain organizations and positions.
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Downsizing tends to increase employee satisfaction because employees' increased workloads make them feel more responsible and empowered.
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The need for achievement is the extent to which an individual is concerned about establishing and maintaining good interpersonal relations,being liked,and having the people around him/her get along with one another.
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14
Personality traits enhance managerial effectiveness in all situations.
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15
Personality traits are the enduring tendencies to feel,think,and act in certain ways.
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16
The terminal and instrumental values that are guiding principles in an individual's life are known as norms.
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17
Managers who are high on the conscientiousness continuum are organized and self-disciplined.
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18
Levels of job satisfaction tend to increase as one moves up the hierarchy in an organization.
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19
Research suggests that a high need for affiliation is especially important for upper-level managers.
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20
Satisfied managers are more likely to perform organizational citizenship behaviors than dissatisfied managers.
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21
Both values and norms help managers to determine and shape the organizational culture.
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22
Emotional intelligence concerns understanding and managing the moods and emotions of others but not oneself.
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23
People who are high on negative affectivity are always in a bad mood.
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24
Organizational commitment is likely to help managers perform some of their figurehead and spokesperson roles.
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25
The terminal values and not the instrumental values of managers play a role in determining organizational culture.
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26
Rites of integration help build common norms and values.
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27
Organizational socialization is the process by which newcomers learn an organization's values and norms and acquire the work behaviors necessary to perform jobs effectively.
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28
When organizational members share an intense commitment to cultural values,beliefs,and routines and use them to achieve their goals,a strong organizational culture exists.
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29
Studies conducted over time have suggested that critical thinking is promoted by negative moods.
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30
The personal characteristics of the founders of an organization have an important role in the creation of the organization's culture.
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31
Emotions are more intense feelings than moods and are long-lived.
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32
Top managers in an organization with an innovative culture are likely to emphasize formal top-down planning.
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33
Helping layoff victims in their job search efforts is one of the ways in which managers can humanely manage a layoff.
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34
Stories (only factual)about organizational heroes and villains and their actions provide important clues about values and norms.
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35
People who are high on extraversion are especially likely to experience positive moods.
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36
The attraction-selection-attrition framework suggests that employees who are dissimilar in personality from that of the founders are more likely to leave the organization over time.
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37
Differences in the levels of organizational commitment among managers in different countries are likely because these managers have different kinds of opportunities and rewards.
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38
Emotional intelligence helps managers perform their interpersonal roles.
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39
In an innovative culture,managers are likely to lead by example,encouraging employees to take risks and experiment.
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40
Rites of passage such as shared announcements of organizational successes,office parties,and company cookouts,build and reinforce common bonds among organizational members.
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41
Max enjoys being the center of attraction during his office parties.He has excellent social skills and easily makes friends with new employees.He can rightly be said to:
A) have an internal locus of control.
B) be an extravert.
C) have a low self-esteem.
D) be an introvert.
E) be conscientious.
A) have an internal locus of control.
B) be an extravert.
C) have a low self-esteem.
D) be an introvert.
E) be conscientious.
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42
Edward,a manager at Real Corp. ,is a very positive individual.He rarely exhibits adverse emotions or moods and is always optimistic about himself and others.It can be said that Edward is:
A) low on negative affectivity.
B) low on agreeableness.
C) high on conscientiousness.
D) high on self-esteem.
E) an extravert.
A) low on negative affectivity.
B) low on agreeableness.
C) high on conscientiousness.
D) high on self-esteem.
E) an extravert.
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43
People who tend to be sociable,outgoing,and friendly are said to:
A) be extraverts.
B) be introverts.
C) have low self-esteem.
D) be conscientious.
E) have an internal locus of control.
A) be extraverts.
B) be introverts.
C) have low self-esteem.
D) be conscientious.
E) have an internal locus of control.
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44
The tendency to experience positive emotions and moods and feel good about oneself and the rest of the world is known as:
A) conscientiousness.
B) openness to experience.
C) rationality.
D) extraversion.
E) social recognition.
A) conscientiousness.
B) openness to experience.
C) rationality.
D) extraversion.
E) social recognition.
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45
The tendency of a person to feel bad emotions and moods,to feel distressed,and to be critical of oneself and others is called:
A) agreeableness.
B) conscientiousness.
C) negative affectivity.
D) high on self-esteem.
E) optimism.
A) agreeableness.
B) conscientiousness.
C) negative affectivity.
D) high on self-esteem.
E) optimism.
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46
________________ is the tendency to be careful,scrupulous,and persevering.
A) Conscientiousness
B) Openness to experience
C) Need for achievement
D) Agreeableness
E) Extraversion
A) Conscientiousness
B) Openness to experience
C) Need for achievement
D) Agreeableness
E) Extraversion
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47
People who believe that outside forces are responsible for what happens to and around them and do not think that their own make much of a difference have:
A) a high sense of achievement.
B) less neuroticism.
C) an internal locus of control.
D) an external locus of control.
E) high self-esteem.
A) a high sense of achievement.
B) less neuroticism.
C) an internal locus of control.
D) an external locus of control.
E) high self-esteem.
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48
Steven is an effective and efficient manager.However,he is quite pessimistic and avoids social interactions.Steven can be classified as an:
A) extravert.
B) individual with a high external locus of control.
C) individual with high self-esteem.
D) introvert.
E) individual who is open to change.
A) extravert.
B) individual with a high external locus of control.
C) individual with high self-esteem.
D) introvert.
E) individual who is open to change.
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49
Whenever Cate does not perform well in a test,she blames it on the lack of preparedness on her part.Cate is said to have:
A) an external locus of control.
B) low self-esteem.
C) a low sense of achievement.
D) high neuroticism.
E) an internal locus of control.
A) an external locus of control.
B) low self-esteem.
C) a low sense of achievement.
D) high neuroticism.
E) an internal locus of control.
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50
People who are less inclined toward social interactions and to have a less positive outlook are known to be:
A) optimistic.
B) dominant.
C) introverts.
D) agreeable.
E) extraverts.
A) optimistic.
B) dominant.
C) introverts.
D) agreeable.
E) extraverts.
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51
The tendency to get along well with others is known as:
A) need for affiliation.
B) agreeableness.
C) conscientiousness.
D) self-esteem.
E) need for achievement.
A) need for affiliation.
B) agreeableness.
C) conscientiousness.
D) self-esteem.
E) need for achievement.
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52
Brian has been employed at Precision Services for nearly 10 years.He is an effective manager,but does not like to take risks.Brian is more comfortable following guidelines and maintaining the status quo.Brian is:
A) low on conscientiousness.
B) high on extraversion.
C) high on agreeableness.
D) low on openness to experience.
E) high on the need for affiliation.
A) low on conscientiousness.
B) high on extraversion.
C) high on agreeableness.
D) low on openness to experience.
E) high on the need for affiliation.
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53
What are the big five personality traits?
A) Extraversion,tension,perfectionism,self-reliance,and apprehension
B) Extraversion,negative affectivity,agreeableness,conscientiousness,and openness to experience
C) Extraversion,negative affectivity,agreeableness,conscientiousness,and tension
D) Extraversion,negative affectivity,agreeableness,tension,and perfectionism
E) Extraversion,negative affectivity,tension,perfectionism,and self-reliance
A) Extraversion,tension,perfectionism,self-reliance,and apprehension
B) Extraversion,negative affectivity,agreeableness,conscientiousness,and openness to experience
C) Extraversion,negative affectivity,agreeableness,conscientiousness,and tension
D) Extraversion,negative affectivity,agreeableness,tension,and perfectionism
E) Extraversion,negative affectivity,tension,perfectionism,and self-reliance
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54
Managers who are ________________ appear to lack direction and self-discipline.
A) low on negative affectivity
B) low on conscientiousness
C) low on agreeableness
D) extraverts
E) optimists
A) low on negative affectivity
B) low on conscientiousness
C) low on agreeableness
D) extraverts
E) optimists
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55
People who have ________________ believe they themselves are responsible for their own fate;they see their own actions and behaviors as being major and decisive determinants of important outcomes.
A) low self-esteem
B) a low sense of achievement
C) high neuroticism
D) an internal locus of control
E) an external locus of control
A) low self-esteem
B) a low sense of achievement
C) high neuroticism
D) an internal locus of control
E) an external locus of control
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56
As a manager,Nancy is known in the company as a risk-taker and an innovator.Nancy is:
A) high on introversion.
B) low on agreeableness.
C) high on openness to experience.
D) high on negative affectivity.
E) high on conscientiousness.
A) high on introversion.
B) low on agreeableness.
C) high on openness to experience.
D) high on negative affectivity.
E) high on conscientiousness.
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57
An individual's enduring tendency to feel,think,and act in certain ways are referred to as his/her:
A) personality traits.
B) terminal values.
C) norms.
D) attitudes.
E) moods.
A) personality traits.
B) terminal values.
C) norms.
D) attitudes.
E) moods.
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58
Whenever Daniel performs well in a test,he thinks that his teacher was being lenient or that he was lucky.Daniel is said to have:
A) an internal locus of control.
B) high self-esteem.
C) a high sense of achievement.
D) low neuroticism.
E) an external locus of control.
A) an internal locus of control.
B) high self-esteem.
C) a high sense of achievement.
D) low neuroticism.
E) an external locus of control.
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59
Penelope is a manager with Quick Pizza.She is very good at understanding the feelings of her subordinates and takes time out for all of them.She listens to their problems,sympathizes with them,and tries her best to give them solutions regarding the same.From this information,it can be said that Penelope is:
A) an introvert.
B) a pessimist.
C) high on agreeableness.
D) low on conscientiousness.
E) high on ambition.
A) an introvert.
B) a pessimist.
C) high on agreeableness.
D) low on conscientiousness.
E) high on ambition.
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60
________________ is the tendency to be original,have broad interests,be daring,and take risks.
A) Agreeableness
B) Conscientiousness
C) Openness to experience
D) Introversion
E) Negative affectivity
A) Agreeableness
B) Conscientiousness
C) Openness to experience
D) Introversion
E) Negative affectivity
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61
The extent to which an individual desires to influence others is known as the individual's need for:
A) affiliation.
B) affection.
C) power.
D) conscientiousness.
E) benevolence.
A) affiliation.
B) affection.
C) power.
D) conscientiousness.
E) benevolence.
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62
An intense,relatively short-lived feeling is called a(n):
A) emotion.
B) value.
C) motivation.
D) commitment.
E) attitude.
A) emotion.
B) value.
C) motivation.
D) commitment.
E) attitude.
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63
According to psychologist David McClelland,the extent to which an individual has a strong desire to perform challenging tasks well and to meet personal standards for excellence is known as the individual's need for:
A) affiliation.
B) achievement.
C) power.
D) affection.
E) conscientiousness.
A) affiliation.
B) achievement.
C) power.
D) affection.
E) conscientiousness.
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64
Unwritten,informal codes of conduct that prescribe how people should act in particular situations and are considered important by most members of a group are known as:
A) norms.
B) goals.
C) values.
D) ideologies.
E) rules.
A) norms.
B) goals.
C) values.
D) ideologies.
E) rules.
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65
The collection of feelings and beliefs that managers have about their organization as a whole is known as organizational:
A) commitment.
B) climate.
C) citizenship.
D) socialization.
E) culture.
A) commitment.
B) climate.
C) citizenship.
D) socialization.
E) culture.
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66
Which of the following describes what managers are trying to achieve through work and how they think they should behave?
A) Emotions
B) Moods
C) Intelligence
D) Values
E) Attitudes
A) Emotions
B) Moods
C) Intelligence
D) Values
E) Attitudes
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67
Emotional intelligence can help managers perform interpersonal roles like that of a:
A) resource allocator.
B) monitor.
C) planner.
D) liaison.
E) decision maker.
A) resource allocator.
B) monitor.
C) planner.
D) liaison.
E) decision maker.
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68
Which of the following reflects the distinctive ways in which organizational members perform their jobs and relate to others inside and outside the organization?
A) Organizational culture
B) Organizational capital
C) Organizational hierarchy
D) Organizational planning
E) Organizational structure
A) Organizational culture
B) Organizational capital
C) Organizational hierarchy
D) Organizational planning
E) Organizational structure
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69
A(n)________________ is a collection of feelings and beliefs.
A) habit
B) attitude
C) value
D) norm
E) aptitude
A) habit
B) attitude
C) value
D) norm
E) aptitude
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70
________________ is the degree to which individuals feel good about themselves and their capabilities.
A) Self-esteem
B) Attitude
C) Emotional intelligence
D) Self-criticism
E) Hedonism
A) Self-esteem
B) Attitude
C) Emotional intelligence
D) Self-criticism
E) Hedonism
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71
Organizational citizenship behaviors refer to an employee's:
A) strict adherence to organizational goals.
B) willingness to perform above and beyond the call of duty.
C) indisposition to offer suggestions to the organization.
D) emotional attachment to the organization.
E) collection of feelings and beliefs about the organization as a whole.
A) strict adherence to organizational goals.
B) willingness to perform above and beyond the call of duty.
C) indisposition to offer suggestions to the organization.
D) emotional attachment to the organization.
E) collection of feelings and beliefs about the organization as a whole.
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72
The need for ________________ is the extent to which an individual is concerned about establishing and maintaining good interpersonal relations,being liked,and having the people around him/her get along with one another.
A) power
B) self-esteem
C) conscientiousness
D) achievement
E) affiliation
A) power
B) self-esteem
C) conscientiousness
D) achievement
E) affiliation
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73
Which of the following is an example of a terminal value?
A) Self-reliant
B) Self-sufficient
C) Self-respect
D) Self-controlled
E) Self-disciplined
A) Self-reliant
B) Self-sufficient
C) Self-respect
D) Self-controlled
E) Self-disciplined
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74
One of the attributes that make Anthony an excellent manager is his ability to understand the moods of his subordinates coupled with his ability to manage his own moods.Anthony has a high level of:
A) fluid intelligence.
B) intelligence quotient.
C) emotional intelligence.
D) crystallized intelligence.
E) dispositional effect.
A) fluid intelligence.
B) intelligence quotient.
C) emotional intelligence.
D) crystallized intelligence.
E) dispositional effect.
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75
A(n)________________ value is a personal conviction about lifelong goals or objectives.
A) terminal
B) instrumental
C) moral
D) means
E) competence-related
A) terminal
B) instrumental
C) moral
D) means
E) competence-related
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A(n)________________ value is a personal conviction about desired modes of conduct or ways of behaving.
A) terminal
B) personal
C) social
D) ends
E) instrumental
A) terminal
B) personal
C) social
D) ends
E) instrumental
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77
The collection of feelings and beliefs that managers have about their current jobs is referred to as:
A) organizational citizenship behavior.
B) job satisfaction.
C) organizational culture.
D) organizational commitment.
E) emotional intelligence.
A) organizational citizenship behavior.
B) job satisfaction.
C) organizational culture.
D) organizational commitment.
E) emotional intelligence.
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78
Organizational ________________ comprises the shared set of beliefs,expectations,values,norms,and work routines that influence how members of an organization relate to one another and work together to achieve organizational goals.
A) planning
B) hierarchy
C) chart
D) structure
E) culture
A) planning
B) hierarchy
C) chart
D) structure
E) culture
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79
As the night manager of Spicy Bites,Ronald feels competent,deserving,and capable of handling most situations.Ronald:
A) has an external locus of control.
B) has low sense of achievement.
C) has high self-esteem.
D) is highly hedonistic.
E) is highly self-critical.
A) has an external locus of control.
B) has low sense of achievement.
C) has high self-esteem.
D) is highly hedonistic.
E) is highly self-critical.
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Which of the following refers to a feeling or state of mind?
A) Affect
B) Moods
C) Values
D) Emotional labor
E) Self-efficacy
A) Affect
B) Moods
C) Values
D) Emotional labor
E) Self-efficacy
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