Deck 12: Individual Behavior: Theres Beauty in Individual Differences

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The process of creating explanations for events is called __________.

A) attribution
B) self-awareness
C) self-serving bias
D) projection
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The profile of characteristics making a person unique from others is called __________.

A) emotional stability
B) personality
C) locus of control
D) extroversion
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__________ is the degree to which someone uses power manipulatively.

A) Authoritarianism
B) Controlism
C) Machiavellianism
D) Locus of control
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The tendency to overestimate internal factors and underestimate external factors as influences on someone's behavior is called __________.

A) projection
B) selective projection
C) fundamental attribution error
D) impression management
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__________ tries to create desired perceptions in the eyes of others.

A) Self-serving bias
B) Selective perception
C) Impression management
D) Projection
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A(n) __________ person is dependable, organized, and focused on getting things done.

A) extraverted
B) agreeable
C) conscientious
D) emotionally stable
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The perceptual distortion caused by assigning personal attributes to other individuals is known as __________.

A) projection
B) stereotyping
C) halo effect
D) selective perception
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The process through which people receive and interpret information from the environment is called __________.

A) projection
B) constructive stress
C) perception
D) reception
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Consider the following example of how managers may misconstrue work behavior. If they see men in a discussion, they might think they are discussing a new deal; if it's a group of women, they might perceive them as gossiping. This is an example of __________.

A) stereotyping
B) the halo effect
C) selective perception
D) projection
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The perceptual distortion caused by the tendency to define problems from one's own point of view is known as __________.

A) projection
B) stereotyping
C) halo effect
D) selective perception
Question
The perceptual distortion caused by assigning attributes commonly associated with a group to an individual is known as __________.*

A) projection
B) stereotyping
C) halo effect
D) selective perception
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Which of the following is NOT a Big Five personality trait?

A) Agreeableness
B) Emotional stability
C) Intelligence
D) Extraversion
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The perceptual distortion caused by the use of a single characteristic or exposure to draw overall conclusions about an individual is known as __________.*

A) projection
B) stereotyping
C) halo effect
D) selective perception
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When Juanita, the president of Baby Stuff LLC, addressed not only new employees at the monthly orientation meeting but also their husbands and wives, she was practicing __________.*

A) speaking
B) projection management
C) self-serving bias
D) impression management
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A person who believes that, for the most part, he or she is not responsible for what happens has a(n)__________ locus of control.

A) internal
B) external
C) self-monitoring
D) standard
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A person who believes that, for the most part, he or she is responsible for what happens has a(n) __________ locus of control.

A) internal
B) external
C) self-monitoring
D) standard
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__________ underestimates internal factors and overestimates external factors as influences on someone's behavior.*

A) Projection
B) Self-serving bias
C) Fundamental attribution error
D) Selective perception
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Alex is having difficulty at work and he believes that the problem is with his work environment even though all others are doing well. Alex, most likely, has a(n) __________ locus of control.

A) internal
B) external
C) self-monitoring
D) standard
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The degree to which a person defers to authority and accepts status differences is called __________.*

A) machiavellianism
B) authoritarianism
C) locus of control
D) personality
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The extent to which one believes that what happens is within their control is called __________.*

A) self confidence
B) emotional stability
C) extroversion
D) locus of control
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Job burnout and workplace rage can be the result of long term __________.

A) Type A personality
B) constructive stress
C) personal wellness
D) destructive stress
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__________ is a positive influence on effort, creativity, and diligence in work.

A) Job burnout
B) Constructive stress
C) Self bias
D) Destructive stress
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__________ is a state of tension experienced by individuals facing extraordinary demands, constraints, or opportunities.

A) Fear
B) Stress
C) Self satisfaction
D) Joy
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A(n) __________ personality is oriented toward extreme achievement, impatience, and perfectionism.

A) self-monitoring
B) agreeable
C) Type A
D) Type B
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The degree to which someone is able to adjust his or her behavior in response to external factors is called __________.

A) self-awareness
B) selfishness
C) locus of control
D) self-monitoring
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Sally tends to procrastinate early in a project's development, but she always comes through when the pressure is on. For Sally, the pressure is a form of __________.

A) Type A personality
B) constructive stress
C) personal wellness
D) destructive stress
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The __________ component of attitude reflects beliefs and values.*

A) dissonance
B) cognitive
C) affective
D) behavior
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__________ is aggressive behavior toward co-workers or the work setting.

A) Job burnout
B) Workplace rage
C) Self bias
D) Destructive stress
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Among high-Machs, all of the following would be expected EXCEPT:

A) emotional detachment.
B) manipulation.
C) exploitation of others.
D) concern for the means (how it is done) over the end (the goal).
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__________ is a physical and mental exhaustion from work stress.*

A) Job burnout
B) Constructive stress
C) Self bias
D) Destructive attribute
Question
The discomfort that a person feels when attitude and behavior are inconsistent is called __________.*

A) attitude
B) self serving bias
C) cognitive dissonance
D) selective perception
Question
The __________ component of attitude reflects an intention to behave consistently with the belief and feeling.

A) dissonance
B) cognitive
C) affective
D) behavior
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All of the following would be characteristic of true high self-monitors EXCEPT:

A) a willingness and ability to change.
B) a desire to learn.
C) comfort with feedback.
D) predictability.
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A predisposition to act in a certain way is called __________.

A) bias
B) cognitive dissonance
C) attitude
D) manipulation
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Strategies to reduce the negative effects of workplace stress include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) identifying and minimizing stressors.
B) changing the temporary work schedule.
C) reducing performance expectations.
D) shortening deadlines.
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Stress at work may cause:

A) lower performance.
B) reduced job satisfaction.
C) personal problems.
D) all of the above.
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According to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, a type ESTJ person would most likely be:

A) analytical, strategic, forceful, and quick to take charge.
B) practical, decisive, logical, and quick to dig in.
C) insightful, free thinking, and determined.
D) conscientious, considerate, and helpful
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The __________ component of attitude reflects a specific feeling.

A) dissonance
B) cognitive
C) affective
D) behavior
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Mary has had four exams this week. In addition, she has been working overtime at her manager's request. She thinks she did poorly on the last exam and is afraid she will fail in this one. This is an example of __________.*

A) multiple personalities
B) Type A personality
C) destructive stress
D) personal wellness
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The degree to which a person feels positive about a work experience is called __________.*

A) cognitive dissonance
B) wellness
C) attitude
D) job satisfaction
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The spillover of one's positive or negative moods onto others is called mood __________.*

A) perception
B) projection
C) emotions
D) contagion
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Type A personalities tend to bring stress on themselves.
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The pooling of ideas and perceptions of many people may make it harder for selective perception to create problems.
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Employee __________ is a strong sense of belonging and connection with one's work and employer.*

A) citizenship
B) satisfaction
C) engagement
D) merit
Question
Generalized positive and negative feelings or states of mind are called __________.

A) moods
B) agreeableness
C) conscientiousness
D) emotional stability
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According to research, unfortunately, a person open to experience is narrow-minded and resists change.
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Type A personalities would likely make good leaders.
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A person with a high external locus of control is likely to blame others when things go wrong.
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The ability to understand emotions and manage relationships is called __________.*

A) Type A behavior
B) emotional intelligence
C) emotional stability
D) self reliance
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The ability to use power to manipulate others is an indication that the individual is a high-Mach.
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It is possible for two people to witness the same event, and for them to have different perceptions as to its cause(s) and consequences.
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The Big Five personality traits can actually be used to better select new employees from a pool of candidates.
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Assigning attributes commonly associated with a group to an individual is called the halo effect.
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Organizational __________ behaviors are the extras people do to go the additional mile in their work.

A) planned
B) directed
C) resource
D) citizenship
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The reason(s) that managers should be concerned about job satisfaction include(s):

A) the decrease in turnover.
B) the increase in the bottom line.
C) the decrease in absenteeism rates.
D) all of the above.
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High self-monitors are able to adjust behavior in response to external factors.
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By which of the following does research indicate that job satisfaction is impacted?

A) The job itself
B) The quality of supervision
C) Work conditions
D) All of the above
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__________ are strong feelings directed toward someone or something.*

A) Perceptions
B) Projections
C) Emotions
D) All of the above
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All stress is a detrimental consequence of the workplace, one that should be eliminated.
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Authoritarianism is the same as Machiavellianism.
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__________ behaviors include absenteeism and turnover.
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__________ involves behaviors that go beyond the assigned job duties to benefit the organization as a whole.
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Fortunately, attitudes always predict behavior.
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__________ describes the combination or overall profile of characteristics that makes each of us unique.
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A person who is __________ is trusting, courteous, and helpful, getting along well with others.
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A person with a Type A personality may try to do several things at once, feel guilty when relaxing, and use nervous gestures such as clenched fists.
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Define locus of control in terms of its two components.
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Employer sponsored efforts to encourage exercise, better nutrition, and the end of destructive habits related to smoking or alcohol are known as __________.
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__________ refers to the desire to succeed and reach for high goals.
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__________ is the pursuit of a personal health promotion program.
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Job burnout is aggressive behavior toward co-workers or the work setting.
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Emotional intelligence is a measure of an individual's IQ.
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The tendency to overestimate the influence of internal causes and underestimate the influence of external causes of behavior is known as the __________.
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The best way to understand the satisfaction and performance relationship is with satisfaction as a cause of high performance.
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A person who is __________ is secure, calm, steady, and self-confident.
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The discomfort felt when our behaviors are inconsistent with our attitudes is known as __________.
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The state of tension that people feel when facing extraordinary demands, constraints, or opportunities is called __________.
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__________ is the process through which people receive and interpret data from the environment around them.
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__________ is the trait governing the degree to which a person defers to those in charge and accepts status differences.
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Overly aggressive behavior toward fellow workers, customers, or management can be a sign of __________.
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1
The process of creating explanations for events is called __________.

A) attribution
B) self-awareness
C) self-serving bias
D) projection
A
2
The profile of characteristics making a person unique from others is called __________.

A) emotional stability
B) personality
C) locus of control
D) extroversion
B
3
__________ is the degree to which someone uses power manipulatively.

A) Authoritarianism
B) Controlism
C) Machiavellianism
D) Locus of control
C
4
The tendency to overestimate internal factors and underestimate external factors as influences on someone's behavior is called __________.

A) projection
B) selective projection
C) fundamental attribution error
D) impression management
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__________ tries to create desired perceptions in the eyes of others.

A) Self-serving bias
B) Selective perception
C) Impression management
D) Projection
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A(n) __________ person is dependable, organized, and focused on getting things done.

A) extraverted
B) agreeable
C) conscientious
D) emotionally stable
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The perceptual distortion caused by assigning personal attributes to other individuals is known as __________.

A) projection
B) stereotyping
C) halo effect
D) selective perception
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The process through which people receive and interpret information from the environment is called __________.

A) projection
B) constructive stress
C) perception
D) reception
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Consider the following example of how managers may misconstrue work behavior. If they see men in a discussion, they might think they are discussing a new deal; if it's a group of women, they might perceive them as gossiping. This is an example of __________.

A) stereotyping
B) the halo effect
C) selective perception
D) projection
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The perceptual distortion caused by the tendency to define problems from one's own point of view is known as __________.

A) projection
B) stereotyping
C) halo effect
D) selective perception
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The perceptual distortion caused by assigning attributes commonly associated with a group to an individual is known as __________.*

A) projection
B) stereotyping
C) halo effect
D) selective perception
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Which of the following is NOT a Big Five personality trait?

A) Agreeableness
B) Emotional stability
C) Intelligence
D) Extraversion
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The perceptual distortion caused by the use of a single characteristic or exposure to draw overall conclusions about an individual is known as __________.*

A) projection
B) stereotyping
C) halo effect
D) selective perception
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When Juanita, the president of Baby Stuff LLC, addressed not only new employees at the monthly orientation meeting but also their husbands and wives, she was practicing __________.*

A) speaking
B) projection management
C) self-serving bias
D) impression management
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A person who believes that, for the most part, he or she is not responsible for what happens has a(n)__________ locus of control.

A) internal
B) external
C) self-monitoring
D) standard
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A person who believes that, for the most part, he or she is responsible for what happens has a(n) __________ locus of control.

A) internal
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C) self-monitoring
D) standard
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__________ underestimates internal factors and overestimates external factors as influences on someone's behavior.*

A) Projection
B) Self-serving bias
C) Fundamental attribution error
D) Selective perception
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Alex is having difficulty at work and he believes that the problem is with his work environment even though all others are doing well. Alex, most likely, has a(n) __________ locus of control.

A) internal
B) external
C) self-monitoring
D) standard
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The degree to which a person defers to authority and accepts status differences is called __________.*

A) machiavellianism
B) authoritarianism
C) locus of control
D) personality
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The extent to which one believes that what happens is within their control is called __________.*

A) self confidence
B) emotional stability
C) extroversion
D) locus of control
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Job burnout and workplace rage can be the result of long term __________.

A) Type A personality
B) constructive stress
C) personal wellness
D) destructive stress
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__________ is a positive influence on effort, creativity, and diligence in work.

A) Job burnout
B) Constructive stress
C) Self bias
D) Destructive stress
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__________ is a state of tension experienced by individuals facing extraordinary demands, constraints, or opportunities.

A) Fear
B) Stress
C) Self satisfaction
D) Joy
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A(n) __________ personality is oriented toward extreme achievement, impatience, and perfectionism.

A) self-monitoring
B) agreeable
C) Type A
D) Type B
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The degree to which someone is able to adjust his or her behavior in response to external factors is called __________.

A) self-awareness
B) selfishness
C) locus of control
D) self-monitoring
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Sally tends to procrastinate early in a project's development, but she always comes through when the pressure is on. For Sally, the pressure is a form of __________.

A) Type A personality
B) constructive stress
C) personal wellness
D) destructive stress
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The __________ component of attitude reflects beliefs and values.*

A) dissonance
B) cognitive
C) affective
D) behavior
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__________ is aggressive behavior toward co-workers or the work setting.

A) Job burnout
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C) Self bias
D) Destructive stress
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Among high-Machs, all of the following would be expected EXCEPT:

A) emotional detachment.
B) manipulation.
C) exploitation of others.
D) concern for the means (how it is done) over the end (the goal).
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__________ is a physical and mental exhaustion from work stress.*

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D) Destructive attribute
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The discomfort that a person feels when attitude and behavior are inconsistent is called __________.*

A) attitude
B) self serving bias
C) cognitive dissonance
D) selective perception
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The __________ component of attitude reflects an intention to behave consistently with the belief and feeling.

A) dissonance
B) cognitive
C) affective
D) behavior
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All of the following would be characteristic of true high self-monitors EXCEPT:

A) a willingness and ability to change.
B) a desire to learn.
C) comfort with feedback.
D) predictability.
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A predisposition to act in a certain way is called __________.

A) bias
B) cognitive dissonance
C) attitude
D) manipulation
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Strategies to reduce the negative effects of workplace stress include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) identifying and minimizing stressors.
B) changing the temporary work schedule.
C) reducing performance expectations.
D) shortening deadlines.
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Stress at work may cause:

A) lower performance.
B) reduced job satisfaction.
C) personal problems.
D) all of the above.
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37
According to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, a type ESTJ person would most likely be:

A) analytical, strategic, forceful, and quick to take charge.
B) practical, decisive, logical, and quick to dig in.
C) insightful, free thinking, and determined.
D) conscientious, considerate, and helpful
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The __________ component of attitude reflects a specific feeling.

A) dissonance
B) cognitive
C) affective
D) behavior
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Mary has had four exams this week. In addition, she has been working overtime at her manager's request. She thinks she did poorly on the last exam and is afraid she will fail in this one. This is an example of __________.*

A) multiple personalities
B) Type A personality
C) destructive stress
D) personal wellness
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The degree to which a person feels positive about a work experience is called __________.*

A) cognitive dissonance
B) wellness
C) attitude
D) job satisfaction
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The spillover of one's positive or negative moods onto others is called mood __________.*

A) perception
B) projection
C) emotions
D) contagion
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Type A personalities tend to bring stress on themselves.
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The pooling of ideas and perceptions of many people may make it harder for selective perception to create problems.
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Employee __________ is a strong sense of belonging and connection with one's work and employer.*

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B) satisfaction
C) engagement
D) merit
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Generalized positive and negative feelings or states of mind are called __________.

A) moods
B) agreeableness
C) conscientiousness
D) emotional stability
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According to research, unfortunately, a person open to experience is narrow-minded and resists change.
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Type A personalities would likely make good leaders.
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A person with a high external locus of control is likely to blame others when things go wrong.
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The ability to understand emotions and manage relationships is called __________.*

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B) emotional intelligence
C) emotional stability
D) self reliance
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The ability to use power to manipulate others is an indication that the individual is a high-Mach.
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It is possible for two people to witness the same event, and for them to have different perceptions as to its cause(s) and consequences.
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The Big Five personality traits can actually be used to better select new employees from a pool of candidates.
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Assigning attributes commonly associated with a group to an individual is called the halo effect.
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Organizational __________ behaviors are the extras people do to go the additional mile in their work.

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D) citizenship
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The reason(s) that managers should be concerned about job satisfaction include(s):

A) the decrease in turnover.
B) the increase in the bottom line.
C) the decrease in absenteeism rates.
D) all of the above.
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High self-monitors are able to adjust behavior in response to external factors.
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By which of the following does research indicate that job satisfaction is impacted?

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D) All of the above
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__________ are strong feelings directed toward someone or something.*

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All stress is a detrimental consequence of the workplace, one that should be eliminated.
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Authoritarianism is the same as Machiavellianism.
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__________ behaviors include absenteeism and turnover.
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__________ involves behaviors that go beyond the assigned job duties to benefit the organization as a whole.
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Fortunately, attitudes always predict behavior.
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__________ describes the combination or overall profile of characteristics that makes each of us unique.
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A person who is __________ is trusting, courteous, and helpful, getting along well with others.
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A person with a Type A personality may try to do several things at once, feel guilty when relaxing, and use nervous gestures such as clenched fists.
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Define locus of control in terms of its two components.
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Employer sponsored efforts to encourage exercise, better nutrition, and the end of destructive habits related to smoking or alcohol are known as __________.
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__________ refers to the desire to succeed and reach for high goals.
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__________ is the pursuit of a personal health promotion program.
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71
Job burnout is aggressive behavior toward co-workers or the work setting.
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72
Emotional intelligence is a measure of an individual's IQ.
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The tendency to overestimate the influence of internal causes and underestimate the influence of external causes of behavior is known as the __________.
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74
The best way to understand the satisfaction and performance relationship is with satisfaction as a cause of high performance.
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75
A person who is __________ is secure, calm, steady, and self-confident.
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76
The discomfort felt when our behaviors are inconsistent with our attitudes is known as __________.
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77
The state of tension that people feel when facing extraordinary demands, constraints, or opportunities is called __________.
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78
__________ is the process through which people receive and interpret data from the environment around them.
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79
__________ is the trait governing the degree to which a person defers to those in charge and accepts status differences.
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Overly aggressive behavior toward fellow workers, customers, or management can be a sign of __________.
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