Deck 14: Understanding Invidividual Behavior

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 Job satisfaction can be defined as general assurance in one's own ideas, judgment, and capabilities.
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 Teresa is highly imaginative and an artistically sensitive individual who displays a high degree of creativity. According to the Big Five personality factors, these qualities describe her openness to experience.
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 Various polls in recent years have found that a majority of people trust what senior management is telling them.
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 Leif believes that he got an A on his midterm because his teacher likes him and gave him extra points for no reason. This is an example of an internal attribution.
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 Attribution is the cognitive process people use to make sense out of the environment by selecting, organizing, and interpreting information from the environment.
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 Most differences in perception among people at work are related to how they observe sensory data.
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 Jorge thinks that he got a C on his midterm because he is not very smart. This is an example of an internal attribution.
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 The degree to which a person is able to get along with others by being good-natured, likable, cooperative, forgiving, understanding, and trusting is agreeableness.
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 A change in behavior or performance that occurs as the result of experience refers to perception.
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 A halo blinds the perceiver to other characteristics that should be used in generating a more complete assessment.
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 Self-efficacy is an individual's strong belief that he or she can accomplish a specific task or outcome successfully.
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 From the attributions viewpoint, if you call a person careless and lazy, you are making an internal attribution about them.
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 Organizational commitment refers to an employee's loyalty to and engagement with the organization.
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 Organizations can't afford to lose talented, highly skilled employees, so they often rely on job satisfaction to keep motivation and enthusiasm high.
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 An internal attribution says that something about the situation caused the person's behavior.
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 Organizing the selected data into patterns for interpretation and response is the last step in the perception process.
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 Two important approaches to enhancing self-awareness are soliciting feedback from others and using self-assessments.
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 The degree to which a person is outgoing, sociable, assertive, and comfortable with interpersonal relationships is called extroversion.
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 The self-serving bias means that people give themselves too much credit when they do well and give external forces too much blame when they fail.
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 The self-serving bias is the tendency to underestimate the influence of external factors on another person's behavior and to overestimate the influence of internal factors.
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 The degree to which a person is focused on a few goals, thus behaving in ways that are responsible, dependable, persistent, and achievement oriented is openness to experience.
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 People with an internal locus of control are easier to motivate because they believe that rewards are the result of their behavior.
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 A likely occupation for an individual who has a sensation-thinking problem-solving style would be an engineer.
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 The last step in getting organized is to empty your head.
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 Social awareness is the ability to connect to others, build positive relationships, respond to the emotions of others, and influence others.
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 The three basic principles for self-management are clarity of mind, clarity of objectives, and an organized system.
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 Locus of control refers to an individual's belief that he or she can successfully accomplish a specific task or outcome.
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 The three options in getting things done are doing it, delegating it, or deferring it.
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 An emotion can be thought of as a mental state that arises spontaneously within a person based on interaction with the environment rather than through conscious effort and is often accompanied by physiological changes or sensations.
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 Machiavellianism refers to a tendency to direct one's behavior toward the acquisition of power and the manipulation of other people for personal gain.
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 The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator assessment measures a person's preference for introversion versus extroversion, sensation versus intuition, thinking versus feeling, and judging versus perceiving.
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 According to research, seven in ten top executives test out to be introverts.
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 The ability to connect to others, build positive relationships, respond to the emotions of others, and influence others is referred to as relationship management.
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 People have a high external locus of control when they feel in control of their own fate.
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 Self-management is not a component of emotional intelligence.
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 Two benefits of an extroverted personality include having a greater ability to listen and take suggestions and being more creative.
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 Low Machs are particularly good in jobs that require bargaining skills or that involve substantial rewards for winning.
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 Senior managers are always more effective when they are introverts.
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 Research suggests that nearly all human beings are subject to emotional contagion and will automatically and unconsciously start feeling and displaying the same emotions as those around them.
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 People with an external locus of control are harder to motivate but easier to manage.
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 Which of the following is a way to enhance self-awareness?

A) Recognize perceptual distortions
B) Use the fundamental attribution error
C) Use an intuitive-feeling problem-solving style
D) Reduce challenge stress
E) Solicit feedback from others
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 Stress is always negative.
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 The buffering hypothesis says that a perceived high degree of social support from family and friends protects one from the potentially adverse effects of stressful events.
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 Role ambiguity refers to uncertainty about what behaviors are expected of a person in a particular role.
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 General assurance in one's own ideas, judgment, and capabilities is referred to as:

A) locus of control.
B) self-confidence.
C) self-efficacy.
D) self-awareness.
E) cognitive dissonance.
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 The most recent Gallup workforce survey found that 68.5 percent of employees in the United States were disengaged in 2014, with the highest level of disengagement among __________ employees.

A) female
B) older
C) male
D) younger
E) minority
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 Self-efficacy is a dimension of:

A) self-confidence.
B) self-awareness.
C) self-enlightenment.
D) emotional intelligence.
E) the Myers-Briggs Indicator assessment.
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 Which of the following describes the last step in the perception process?

A) Observing information
B) Screening the information
C) Selecting what to process
D) Organizing the selected data into meaningful patterns
E) Transmitting the observed information
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 Many people have __________-attributes about themselves that they are not aware of or don't recognize as problems-which limit their effectiveness and hinder their career success.

A) perceptual distortions
B) stereotypes
C) threat stressors
D) blind spots
E) role ambiguity
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 An individual's strong belief that he or she can accomplish a specific task or outcome successfully is referred to as:

A) locus of control.
B) self-confidence.
C) self-efficacy.
D) perceptual selectivity.
E) self-awareness.
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 The two categories where job satisfaction has declined the most over the past 30 years are __________ and __________.

A) job security; health care benefits
B) job security; pay
C) health care benefits; pay
D) pay; work-life balance
E) career development opportunities; work-life balance
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 People who lived balanced lives typically accomplish less than those who push themselves.
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 A recent survey by the Conference Board found that less than _____ percent of U.S. employers say they are satisfied at work.

A) 95
B) 75
C) 50
D) 10
E) 85
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 Caia believes that all managers are concerned only about profits-they don't care about their employees, as long as those employees make money for the company. Caia's perception is a(n) __________. She has made a generalization about a group of people and assigned that generalization to everyone in the group.

A) stereotype
B) halo effect
C) attribution
D) fundamental attribution error
E) self-serving bias
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 All of the following are tactics for promoting stronger organizational commitment except:

A) maintaining a secretive culture.
B) being open and honest in business dealings.
C) giving employees a say in decisions.
D) treating employees fairly.
E) offering employees rewards that they value.
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 Extreme competitiveness, impatience, aggressiveness, and devotion to work are included in Type B behavior pattern.
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 Challenge stress bums you out, whereas threat stress fires you up.
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 People generally experience __________ when their work matches their needs and interests, when working conditions and rewards (such as pay) are satisfactory, when they like their coworkers, and when they have positive relationships with supervisors.

A) job involvement
B) extroversion
C) cognitive dissonance
D) Machiavellianism
E) job satisfaction
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 __________ refers to an employee's loyalty to and engagement with the organization.

A) Organizational citizenship
B) Job satisfaction
C) Dissonance
D) Organizational commitment
E) Job involvement
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 __________ reflects the degree to which a person finds fulfillment in his or her job.

A) Occupation engagement
B) Career fulfillment
C) Job satisfaction
D) Organizational happiness
E) Organizational commitment
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 Josh evaluates Kandi's performance and gives her an "outstanding" based on his knowledge that she came to work every day earlier than anyone else, even though she misses many work deadlines. Josh is making which error in perceptual judgment?

A) Perceptual defense
B) The self-serving bias
C) Stereotyping
D) The halo effect
E) None of these
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 Stereotyping and the halo effect are two examples of:

A) fundamental attribution errors.
B) personality traits.
C) Type A behavior.
D) perceptual distortions.
E) negative emotions.
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 __________ refers to the set of characteristics that underlie a relatively stable pattern of behavior in response to ideas, objects, or people in the environment.

A) Dissonance
B) Personality
C) The halo effect
D) Attitude
E) Perception
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 __________ occurs when the perceiver develops an overall impression of a person or situation based on one characteristic, either favorable or unfavorable.

A) The self-serving bias
B) The halo effect
C) Perceptual defense
D) Stereotyping
E) The fundamental attribution error
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 Which of the following is the tendency to assign an individual to a group or broad category and then to attribute widely held generalizations about the group to the individual?

A) Stereotyping
B) Projection
C) The self-serving bias
D) The halo effect
E) Perceptual defense
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 When asked about the most important capability for leaders to develop, 75 members of the Stanford Graduate School of Business's Advisory Council revealed a nearly unanimous answer of:

A) emotional intelligence.
B) self-awareness.
C) patience.
D) self-efficacy.
E) self-confidence.
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 The cognitive process people use to make sense out of the environment by selecting, organizing, and interpreting information from the environment is called:

A) selective retention.
B) dissonance.
C) emotional contagion.
D) perception.
E) personality.
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 Which of the following is the second step in the perception process?

A) Observe information via the senses
B) Organize the selected data into patterns for interpretation and response
C) Screen the information and select what to process
D) Identify mistakes in information
E) Assign meaning to the data we perceive
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 Traits of __________ seem to be particularly important in today's collaborative organizations.

A) likability
B) agreeableness
C) friendliness
D) openness
E) sociability
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 Which of the following refers to the degree to which a person is focused on a few goals, thus behaving in ways that are responsible, dependable, persistent, and achievement oriented?

A) Agreeableness
B) Conscientiousness
C) Emotional stability
D) Openness to experience
E) Extroversion
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 Canyon River, Inc. is looking for an individual who has a broad range of interests and is imaginative, creative, artistically sensitive, and willing to consider new ideas. Which of the Big Five personality factors is Canyon River emphasizing in its search?

A) Agreeableness
B) Conscientiousness
C) Emotional stability
D) Openness to experience
E) Extroversion
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 In what stage of the perception process are individuals likely to put data into patterns?

A) Selecting
B) Projecting
C) Organizing
D) Sensing
E) Reasoning
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 __________ is the tendency to overestimate the contribution of internal factors to one's successes and the contribution of external factors to one's failures.

A) The self-serving bias
B) Openness to experience
C) The fundamental attribution error
D) Emotional contagion
E) Machiavellianism
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 Lucienna was just promoted to be the CEO of a large, international, shipping plant. Although her coworkers believe the decision to promote her was based on Lucienna's outgoing personality, in reality the decision to promote her was heavily influenced on current business conditions dictating a need for someone with a strong marketing background, which Lucienna has. Based on this information, Lucienna's coworkers are making the __________ in regards to Lucienna's promotion.

A) projection bias
B) perceptual defense error
C) fundamental attribution error
D) halo effect
E) self-serving bias
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 __________ is the tendency to overestimate the contribution of internal factors to one's successes and the contribution of external factors to one's failures.

A) The fundamental attribution error
B) The self-serving bias
C) The halo effect
D) Machiavellianism
E) Selective perception
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 Frank regretfully missed an important deadline at work. His boss, George, thinks to himself, "Frank missed that deadline because he is lazy; I really need to crack down on him more." This is an example of what kind of attribution?

A) External 
B) Internal 
C) Horizontal 
D) Vertical 
E) Skewed 
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 Jay is a trusting and forgiving individual who gets along with others because of being good-natured and cooperative. This describes which of the Big Five personality factors?

A) Agreeableness
B) Conscientiousness
C) Emotional stability
D) Openness to experience
E) Extroversion
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 If Ben is tense, depressed, moody, and insecure, he would tend to be rated as low on which of the Big Five personality factors?

A) Agreeableness
B) Conscientiousness
C) Emotional stability
D) Openness to experience
E) Extroversion
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 Bernice is an outgoing, assertive, and sociable individual who is very comfortable with interpersonal relationships. Which of the following is applicable to Bernice?

A) Machiavellianism
B) Conscientiousness
C) Agreeableness
D) Emotional stability
E) Extroversion
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 The Big Five personality factors include all of the following except:

A) extroversion.
B) conscientiousness.
C) emotional stability.
D) locus of control.
E) agreeableness.
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 Job satisfaction can be defined as general assurance in one's own ideas, judgment, and capabilities.
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 Teresa is highly imaginative and an artistically sensitive individual who displays a high degree of creativity. According to the Big Five personality factors, these qualities describe her openness to experience.
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 Various polls in recent years have found that a majority of people trust what senior management is telling them.
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 Leif believes that he got an A on his midterm because his teacher likes him and gave him extra points for no reason. This is an example of an internal attribution.
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 Attribution is the cognitive process people use to make sense out of the environment by selecting, organizing, and interpreting information from the environment.
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 Most differences in perception among people at work are related to how they observe sensory data.
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 Jorge thinks that he got a C on his midterm because he is not very smart. This is an example of an internal attribution.
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 The degree to which a person is able to get along with others by being good-natured, likable, cooperative, forgiving, understanding, and trusting is agreeableness.
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 A change in behavior or performance that occurs as the result of experience refers to perception.
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 A halo blinds the perceiver to other characteristics that should be used in generating a more complete assessment.
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 Self-efficacy is an individual's strong belief that he or she can accomplish a specific task or outcome successfully.
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 From the attributions viewpoint, if you call a person careless and lazy, you are making an internal attribution about them.
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 Organizational commitment refers to an employee's loyalty to and engagement with the organization.
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 Organizations can't afford to lose talented, highly skilled employees, so they often rely on job satisfaction to keep motivation and enthusiasm high.
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 An internal attribution says that something about the situation caused the person's behavior.
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 Organizing the selected data into patterns for interpretation and response is the last step in the perception process.
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 Two important approaches to enhancing self-awareness are soliciting feedback from others and using self-assessments.
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 The degree to which a person is outgoing, sociable, assertive, and comfortable with interpersonal relationships is called extroversion.
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 The self-serving bias means that people give themselves too much credit when they do well and give external forces too much blame when they fail.
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 The self-serving bias is the tendency to underestimate the influence of external factors on another person's behavior and to overestimate the influence of internal factors.
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 The degree to which a person is focused on a few goals, thus behaving in ways that are responsible, dependable, persistent, and achievement oriented is openness to experience.
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 People with an internal locus of control are easier to motivate because they believe that rewards are the result of their behavior.
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 A likely occupation for an individual who has a sensation-thinking problem-solving style would be an engineer.
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 The last step in getting organized is to empty your head.
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 Social awareness is the ability to connect to others, build positive relationships, respond to the emotions of others, and influence others.
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 The three basic principles for self-management are clarity of mind, clarity of objectives, and an organized system.
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 Locus of control refers to an individual's belief that he or she can successfully accomplish a specific task or outcome.
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 The three options in getting things done are doing it, delegating it, or deferring it.
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 An emotion can be thought of as a mental state that arises spontaneously within a person based on interaction with the environment rather than through conscious effort and is often accompanied by physiological changes or sensations.
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 Machiavellianism refers to a tendency to direct one's behavior toward the acquisition of power and the manipulation of other people for personal gain.
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 The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator assessment measures a person's preference for introversion versus extroversion, sensation versus intuition, thinking versus feeling, and judging versus perceiving.
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 According to research, seven in ten top executives test out to be introverts.
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 The ability to connect to others, build positive relationships, respond to the emotions of others, and influence others is referred to as relationship management.
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 People have a high external locus of control when they feel in control of their own fate.
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 Self-management is not a component of emotional intelligence.
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 Two benefits of an extroverted personality include having a greater ability to listen and take suggestions and being more creative.
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 Low Machs are particularly good in jobs that require bargaining skills or that involve substantial rewards for winning.
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 Senior managers are always more effective when they are introverts.
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 Research suggests that nearly all human beings are subject to emotional contagion and will automatically and unconsciously start feeling and displaying the same emotions as those around them.
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 People with an external locus of control are harder to motivate but easier to manage.
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 Which of the following is a way to enhance self-awareness?

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D) Reduce challenge stress
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 Stress is always negative.
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 The buffering hypothesis says that a perceived high degree of social support from family and friends protects one from the potentially adverse effects of stressful events.
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 Role ambiguity refers to uncertainty about what behaviors are expected of a person in a particular role.
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 General assurance in one's own ideas, judgment, and capabilities is referred to as:

A) locus of control.
B) self-confidence.
C) self-efficacy.
D) self-awareness.
E) cognitive dissonance.
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 The most recent Gallup workforce survey found that 68.5 percent of employees in the United States were disengaged in 2014, with the highest level of disengagement among __________ employees.

A) female
B) older
C) male
D) younger
E) minority
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 Self-efficacy is a dimension of:

A) self-confidence.
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C) self-enlightenment.
D) emotional intelligence.
E) the Myers-Briggs Indicator assessment.
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 Which of the following describes the last step in the perception process?

A) Observing information
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D) Organizing the selected data into meaningful patterns
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 Many people have __________-attributes about themselves that they are not aware of or don't recognize as problems-which limit their effectiveness and hinder their career success.

A) perceptual distortions
B) stereotypes
C) threat stressors
D) blind spots
E) role ambiguity
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 An individual's strong belief that he or she can accomplish a specific task or outcome successfully is referred to as:

A) locus of control.
B) self-confidence.
C) self-efficacy.
D) perceptual selectivity.
E) self-awareness.
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 The two categories where job satisfaction has declined the most over the past 30 years are __________ and __________.

A) job security; health care benefits
B) job security; pay
C) health care benefits; pay
D) pay; work-life balance
E) career development opportunities; work-life balance
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 People who lived balanced lives typically accomplish less than those who push themselves.
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 A recent survey by the Conference Board found that less than _____ percent of U.S. employers say they are satisfied at work.

A) 95
B) 75
C) 50
D) 10
E) 85
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 Caia believes that all managers are concerned only about profits-they don't care about their employees, as long as those employees make money for the company. Caia's perception is a(n) __________. She has made a generalization about a group of people and assigned that generalization to everyone in the group.

A) stereotype
B) halo effect
C) attribution
D) fundamental attribution error
E) self-serving bias
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 All of the following are tactics for promoting stronger organizational commitment except:

A) maintaining a secretive culture.
B) being open and honest in business dealings.
C) giving employees a say in decisions.
D) treating employees fairly.
E) offering employees rewards that they value.
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 Extreme competitiveness, impatience, aggressiveness, and devotion to work are included in Type B behavior pattern.
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 Challenge stress bums you out, whereas threat stress fires you up.
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 People generally experience __________ when their work matches their needs and interests, when working conditions and rewards (such as pay) are satisfactory, when they like their coworkers, and when they have positive relationships with supervisors.

A) job involvement
B) extroversion
C) cognitive dissonance
D) Machiavellianism
E) job satisfaction
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 __________ refers to an employee's loyalty to and engagement with the organization.

A) Organizational citizenship
B) Job satisfaction
C) Dissonance
D) Organizational commitment
E) Job involvement
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 __________ reflects the degree to which a person finds fulfillment in his or her job.

A) Occupation engagement
B) Career fulfillment
C) Job satisfaction
D) Organizational happiness
E) Organizational commitment
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 Josh evaluates Kandi's performance and gives her an "outstanding" based on his knowledge that she came to work every day earlier than anyone else, even though she misses many work deadlines. Josh is making which error in perceptual judgment?

A) Perceptual defense
B) The self-serving bias
C) Stereotyping
D) The halo effect
E) None of these
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 Stereotyping and the halo effect are two examples of:

A) fundamental attribution errors.
B) personality traits.
C) Type A behavior.
D) perceptual distortions.
E) negative emotions.
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 __________ refers to the set of characteristics that underlie a relatively stable pattern of behavior in response to ideas, objects, or people in the environment.

A) Dissonance
B) Personality
C) The halo effect
D) Attitude
E) Perception
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64
 __________ occurs when the perceiver develops an overall impression of a person or situation based on one characteristic, either favorable or unfavorable.

A) The self-serving bias
B) The halo effect
C) Perceptual defense
D) Stereotyping
E) The fundamental attribution error
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65
 Which of the following is the tendency to assign an individual to a group or broad category and then to attribute widely held generalizations about the group to the individual?

A) Stereotyping
B) Projection
C) The self-serving bias
D) The halo effect
E) Perceptual defense
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66
 When asked about the most important capability for leaders to develop, 75 members of the Stanford Graduate School of Business's Advisory Council revealed a nearly unanimous answer of:

A) emotional intelligence.
B) self-awareness.
C) patience.
D) self-efficacy.
E) self-confidence.
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67
 The cognitive process people use to make sense out of the environment by selecting, organizing, and interpreting information from the environment is called:

A) selective retention.
B) dissonance.
C) emotional contagion.
D) perception.
E) personality.
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68
 Which of the following is the second step in the perception process?

A) Observe information via the senses
B) Organize the selected data into patterns for interpretation and response
C) Screen the information and select what to process
D) Identify mistakes in information
E) Assign meaning to the data we perceive
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69
 Traits of __________ seem to be particularly important in today's collaborative organizations.

A) likability
B) agreeableness
C) friendliness
D) openness
E) sociability
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70
 Which of the following refers to the degree to which a person is focused on a few goals, thus behaving in ways that are responsible, dependable, persistent, and achievement oriented?

A) Agreeableness
B) Conscientiousness
C) Emotional stability
D) Openness to experience
E) Extroversion
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71
 Canyon River, Inc. is looking for an individual who has a broad range of interests and is imaginative, creative, artistically sensitive, and willing to consider new ideas. Which of the Big Five personality factors is Canyon River emphasizing in its search?

A) Agreeableness
B) Conscientiousness
C) Emotional stability
D) Openness to experience
E) Extroversion
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72
 In what stage of the perception process are individuals likely to put data into patterns?

A) Selecting
B) Projecting
C) Organizing
D) Sensing
E) Reasoning
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73
 __________ is the tendency to overestimate the contribution of internal factors to one's successes and the contribution of external factors to one's failures.

A) The self-serving bias
B) Openness to experience
C) The fundamental attribution error
D) Emotional contagion
E) Machiavellianism
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74
 Lucienna was just promoted to be the CEO of a large, international, shipping plant. Although her coworkers believe the decision to promote her was based on Lucienna's outgoing personality, in reality the decision to promote her was heavily influenced on current business conditions dictating a need for someone with a strong marketing background, which Lucienna has. Based on this information, Lucienna's coworkers are making the __________ in regards to Lucienna's promotion.

A) projection bias
B) perceptual defense error
C) fundamental attribution error
D) halo effect
E) self-serving bias
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75
 __________ is the tendency to overestimate the contribution of internal factors to one's successes and the contribution of external factors to one's failures.

A) The fundamental attribution error
B) The self-serving bias
C) The halo effect
D) Machiavellianism
E) Selective perception
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76
 Frank regretfully missed an important deadline at work. His boss, George, thinks to himself, "Frank missed that deadline because he is lazy; I really need to crack down on him more." This is an example of what kind of attribution?

A) External 
B) Internal 
C) Horizontal 
D) Vertical 
E) Skewed 
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77
 Jay is a trusting and forgiving individual who gets along with others because of being good-natured and cooperative. This describes which of the Big Five personality factors?

A) Agreeableness
B) Conscientiousness
C) Emotional stability
D) Openness to experience
E) Extroversion
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78
 If Ben is tense, depressed, moody, and insecure, he would tend to be rated as low on which of the Big Five personality factors?

A) Agreeableness
B) Conscientiousness
C) Emotional stability
D) Openness to experience
E) Extroversion
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79
 Bernice is an outgoing, assertive, and sociable individual who is very comfortable with interpersonal relationships. Which of the following is applicable to Bernice?

A) Machiavellianism
B) Conscientiousness
C) Agreeableness
D) Emotional stability
E) Extroversion
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80
 The Big Five personality factors include all of the following except:

A) extroversion.
B) conscientiousness.
C) emotional stability.
D) locus of control.
E) agreeableness.
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