Deck 8: Foundations of Individual Behaviour

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The ________ component of attitude is based on emotions.

A)cognitive
B)behavioural
C)affective
D)psychological
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Describe the focus and goals of organisational behaviour that are covered in this chapter.
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One of the challenges in understanding organisational behaviour is that it addresses issues that are obvious.
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Define employee productivity.
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Of the six behaviours that managers focus on,which behaviour typically increases recruitment costs?

A)Employee turnover.
B)Absenteeism.
C)Workplace misbehaviour.
D)Organisational citizenship behaviour.
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Which of the following are the goals of organisational behaviour (OB)?

A)To control and influence behaviour.
B)To explain,monitor and control behaviour.
C)To monitor and reward changed behaviour.
D)To explain,predict and influence behaviour.
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The three elements that make up an attitude are its ________ components.

A)cognitive,functional and affective
B)affective,effective and defective
C)cognitive,affective and behavioural
D)behavioural,cognitive and self esteem
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Wendy spent several hours looking over an architect's plans and forming an impression for a new building design.Which component of attitude did she carry out?

A)Behavioural.
B)Emotive.
C)Affective.
D)Cognitive.
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The degree to which an employee identifies with his or her job or actively participates in it refers to the employee's ________.

A)job satisfaction
B)job involvement
C)organisational loyalty
D)job commitment
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Which of the following best defines organisational behaviour?

A)The actions of individuals at home and how it impacts the workplace.
B)The study of the actions of people at work.
C)The study of teams at work.
D)The study of the workplace.
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Which of the following is a visible aspect of an organisation?

A)Objectives.
B)Attitudes.
C)Personal preferences.
D)Prejudice.
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When you stand up during the playing of the national anthem,you are revealing which component of your attitude toward your country?

A)Metacognitive.
B)Affective.
C)Behavioural.
D)Cognitive.
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After realising that she likes the architect's new building design this morning,this afternoon Wendy has decided to go ahead with the project of building it.Which component of attitude did she use this afternoon?

A)Behavioural.
B)Emotive.
C)Cognitive.
D)Affective.
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After carefully examining the architect's plans yesterday,today Wendy has realised that she loves the new design.Which component of forming an attitude did she carry out today?

A)Behavioural.
B)Informational.
C)Cognitive.
D)Affective.
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________ refers to an employee's general attitude towards his or her job.

A)Organisational citizenship behaviour
B)Employee productivity
C)Job satisfaction
D)Turnover
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All of the following are included in the six behaviours that managers try to explain,predict and influence EXCEPT ________.

A)workplace misbehaviour and absenteeism
B)workplace attitudes and perceptions
C)job satisfaction and turnover
D)organisational citizenship behaviour and productivity
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Organisational behaviour is primarily concerned with individual behaviour.
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Define turnover.
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The component of attitude that is made up of knowledge and information is ________.

A)functional
B)cognitive
C)affective
D)behavioural
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The judging versus perceiving scale on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® determines whether a person is oriented ________.

A)toward planning or flexibility
B)outwardly or inwardly
C)toward gathering data or the big picture
D)logically or emotionally
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Define job involvement.
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In a short essay,define what an attitude is.
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Cognitive dissonance theory proposes that the factors that can mitigate the discomfort caused by dissonance are ________.

A)importance,rewards and status
B)importance,influence and rewards
C)influence,reinforcement and goals
D)influence,rewards and status
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An employee who brags about her company to friends and recommends all company products as gifts is likely to have high ________.

A)job involvement
B)organisational citizenship
C)personal commitment
D)organisational commitment
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Define employee engagement.
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The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®)is based on ________ that are revealed in a 100-item questionnaire.

A)four dimensions
B)eight personality types
C)two dimensions
D)four personality types
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Which of the following are typically the most important reasons why managers want to increase positive job attitudes?

A)Higher rates of turnover and absenteeism.
B)To increase worker happiness.
C)Lower rates of turnover and absenteeism.
D)To decrease worker unhappiness.
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________ is the unique combination of psychological traits that describe a person.

A)Personality
B)Intelligence
C)Values
D)Character
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A person who is being hypocritical about something that has high importance in her life would be likely to experience ________ discomfort from cognitive dissonance.

A)high
B)low
C)no
D)minimal
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The thinking versus feeling scale on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® determines whether a person is oriented ________.

A)toward gathering data or the big picture
B)outwardly or inwardly
C)toward planning or flexibility
D)logically or emotionally
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Values are developed when people feel that their behaviour and attitudes are consistent.
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A person who is experiencing cognitive dissonance might have his discomfort from the dissonance reduced if he has ________ control over his actions.

A)some
B)little or no
C)almost total
D)total
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Rather than trying to make employees happy,managers might do well to focus on making work ________.

A)challenging and interesting
B)easy to accomplish
C)simple rather than complex
D)challenging and difficult
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With respect to employee engagement in a job,which of the following seems to be the most important factor to employees around the world?

A)Salary.
B)Respect.
C)Type of work.
D)Fringe benefits.
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Research shows that high job satisfaction correlates with low productivity.
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After the disappointment of not getting a new position,an employee states,'That job looks like a real headache,anyway'.This is an example of ________ to reduce discomfort from dissonance.

A)increasing influence
B)reducing importance
C)increasing importance
D)reducing influence
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Cognitive dissonance theory states that a person feels ________ when his attitudes and actions don't match.

A)uncomfortable
B)comfortable
C)confident
D)confused
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Attitudes are evaluative statements concerning objects,people or events.
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Studies show that the statement,'Happy workers are productive workers' is ________.

A)largely false
B)completely false
C)completely true
D)fairly true
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A tennis player who blames a loss on his poor preparation would be likely to have ________.

A)no locus of control
B)an external locus of control
C)an internal locus of control
D)high self-esteem
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Emotional intelligence includes all of the following EXCEPT ________.

A)self-awareness
B)social skills
C)cognitive skills
D)self-management
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If you believe that you control your own destiny,then your personality would be described as having a(n)________.

A)low Mach score
B)internal locus of control
C)high Mach score
D)external locus of control
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A person who rates high on Holland's social scale would probably find a good match with which of the following jobs?

A)Teacher.
B)Farmer.
C)Mathematician.
D)Painter.
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A low self-monitoring individual would tend NOT to pursue a career as ________.

A)an accountant
B)a scientist
C)an actor
D)an engineer
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A person who does not believe that 'the ends justify the means' would be likely to have a low level of which personality trait?

A)Social skills.
B)Self-awareness.
C)Machiavellianism.
D)Apathy.
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Which kind of individual might be most likely to have legal problems?

A)High emotional intelligence.
B)High Mach.
C)Low Mach.
D)Risk-averse.
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A race car driver would be a good occupational match for which personality type?

A)Low self-esteem.
B)Risk averse.
C)Risk taker.
D)Low Mach.
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Job studies show that this Big Five personality dimension was consistently important for success no matter what the job type.

A)Emotional stability.
B)Extraversion.
C)Openness to experience.
D)Conscientiousness.
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If you are a person who dislikes making plans,you would probably score high on which aspect of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator®?

A)More extrovert than introvert.
B)More perceiving than judging.
C)More judging than perceiving.
D)More introvert than extrovert.
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Surprisingly,studies show that emotional stability is ________.

A)not positively related to job performance
B)positively related to job performance
C)not positively related to happiness
D)positively related to job type
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A manager who takes very little time to make a decision probably has the trait of ________.

A)low self-monitoring
B)external locus of control
C)high self-esteem
D)high risk-taking
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A high self-monitoring individual would tend to ________.

A)have no skill in playing different roles
B)be good at playing different roles
C)have no experience in hiding her feelings
D)have no skill in hiding her feelings
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A person rating high on the investigative personality type would have the best job match for which job?

A)Reporter.
B)Mechanic.
C)Counsellor.
D)Nurse.
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________ individuals tend to be dependent on positive evaluation from others.

A)Low self-esteem
B)Weak locus of control
C)Internal locus of control
D)Self aware
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The Big Five model of personality includes all of the following EXCEPT ________.

A)conscientiousness
B)agreeableness
C)extroversion
D)intuitiveness
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The sensing versus intuition scale on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® determines whether a person is oriented ________.

A)toward planning or flexibility
B)toward gathering data or the big picture
C)outwardly or inwardly
D)logically or emotionally
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This dimension of emotional intelligence allows people to sense and understand how others are feeling.

A)Self-management.
B)Social skills.
C)Self-awareness.
D)Empathy.
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John Holland's theory assumes all of the following EXCEPT ________.

A)different types of jobs are suited to different personalities
B)people in jobs that suit their personality are likely to be more satisfied
C)people in jobs that suit their personality make more money
D)there are intrinsic personality differences in people
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High self-esteem individuals tend to ________.

A)make excuses for themselves
B)avoid risks
C)take risks
D)avoid making excuses for themselves
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People from the Middle East tend to believe that life is not predetermined and they can control their own destiny.
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________ is the process of organising and interpreting sensory impressions to give meaning to the environment.

A)Learning
B)Attribution
C)Perception
D)Selection
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Australian workers,more than Iranian workers,would likely have an internal locus of control.
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In the Big Five model,emotional stability was positively related to job performance.
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Employees with high self-esteem tend to be more satisfied with their jobs than those with low self-esteem.
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In a short essay,list and discuss the five personality traits of the Big Five Model of personality.
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According to Holland's social scale,becoming a lawyer would be a good job match for someone with this personality type.

A)Realistic.
B)Investigative.
C)Conventional.
D)Enterprising.
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Australians seem to be much more likely to have ________ than people from Middle Eastern countries.

A)no locus of control
B)a variable locus of control
C)an internal locus of control
D)an external locus of control
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A worker with an internal locus of control would tend to blame failure on himself.
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A low Mach person tends to think that ends justify means.
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In a short essay,discuss how self-esteem can help explain individual behaviour in organisations.
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Which of the following pairs would be a good match in Holland's scheme?

A)Realistic: psychologist.
B)Social: coach.
C)Artistic: chemist.
D)Investigative: golf pro.
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In a short essay,discuss how locus of control can help explain individual behaviour in organisations.
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The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® test can identify thousands of different basic personality types.
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In a short essay,discuss how risk-taking can help explain individual behaviour in organisations.
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In a short essay,discuss how Machiavellianism can help explain individual behaviour in organisations.
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According to John Holland,the key to job success is how well an individual's personality matches his or her job.
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A person who is risk-averse might not do well as a stock trader.
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The ability to manage one's own emotions is an important component in emotional intelligence.
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In a short essay,discuss how self-monitoring can help explain individual behaviour in organisations.
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Deck 8: Foundations of Individual Behaviour
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Define job satisfaction.
Job satisfaction refers to an employee's general attitude towards his or her job.Although job satisfaction is an attitude rather than a behaviour,it's an outcome that concerns many managers because satisfied employees are more likely to show up for work,have higher levels of performance and stay with an organisation.
2
The ________ component of attitude is based on emotions.

A)cognitive
B)behavioural
C)affective
D)psychological
C
3
Describe the focus and goals of organisational behaviour that are covered in this chapter.
Organisational behaviour is a field of study that is concerned specifically with the actions of people at work.This chapter focuses primarily on two areas of organisational behaviour: individual behaviour and group behaviour.
Individual behaviour includes topics such as attitudes,personality,perception,learning and motivation.Group behaviour includes norms,roles,team building,leadership and conflict.Organisational behaviour also examines organisational aspects including structure,culture and human resource policies and practices.
The goals of organisational behaviour are to explain,predict and influence behaviour.Managers need to be able to explain why employees engage in some behaviours rather than others,predict how employees will respond to various actions the manager might take,and influence how employees behave.
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One of the challenges in understanding organisational behaviour is that it addresses issues that are obvious.
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Of the six behaviours that managers focus on,which behaviour typically increases recruitment costs?

A)Employee turnover.
B)Absenteeism.
C)Workplace misbehaviour.
D)Organisational citizenship behaviour.
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Which of the following are the goals of organisational behaviour (OB)?

A)To control and influence behaviour.
B)To explain,monitor and control behaviour.
C)To monitor and reward changed behaviour.
D)To explain,predict and influence behaviour.
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The three elements that make up an attitude are its ________ components.

A)cognitive,functional and affective
B)affective,effective and defective
C)cognitive,affective and behavioural
D)behavioural,cognitive and self esteem
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Wendy spent several hours looking over an architect's plans and forming an impression for a new building design.Which component of attitude did she carry out?

A)Behavioural.
B)Emotive.
C)Affective.
D)Cognitive.
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The degree to which an employee identifies with his or her job or actively participates in it refers to the employee's ________.

A)job satisfaction
B)job involvement
C)organisational loyalty
D)job commitment
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Which of the following best defines organisational behaviour?

A)The actions of individuals at home and how it impacts the workplace.
B)The study of the actions of people at work.
C)The study of teams at work.
D)The study of the workplace.
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Which of the following is a visible aspect of an organisation?

A)Objectives.
B)Attitudes.
C)Personal preferences.
D)Prejudice.
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When you stand up during the playing of the national anthem,you are revealing which component of your attitude toward your country?

A)Metacognitive.
B)Affective.
C)Behavioural.
D)Cognitive.
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After realising that she likes the architect's new building design this morning,this afternoon Wendy has decided to go ahead with the project of building it.Which component of attitude did she use this afternoon?

A)Behavioural.
B)Emotive.
C)Cognitive.
D)Affective.
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After carefully examining the architect's plans yesterday,today Wendy has realised that she loves the new design.Which component of forming an attitude did she carry out today?

A)Behavioural.
B)Informational.
C)Cognitive.
D)Affective.
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________ refers to an employee's general attitude towards his or her job.

A)Organisational citizenship behaviour
B)Employee productivity
C)Job satisfaction
D)Turnover
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All of the following are included in the six behaviours that managers try to explain,predict and influence EXCEPT ________.

A)workplace misbehaviour and absenteeism
B)workplace attitudes and perceptions
C)job satisfaction and turnover
D)organisational citizenship behaviour and productivity
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Organisational behaviour is primarily concerned with individual behaviour.
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Define turnover.
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The component of attitude that is made up of knowledge and information is ________.

A)functional
B)cognitive
C)affective
D)behavioural
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The judging versus perceiving scale on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® determines whether a person is oriented ________.

A)toward planning or flexibility
B)outwardly or inwardly
C)toward gathering data or the big picture
D)logically or emotionally
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Define job involvement.
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In a short essay,define what an attitude is.
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Cognitive dissonance theory proposes that the factors that can mitigate the discomfort caused by dissonance are ________.

A)importance,rewards and status
B)importance,influence and rewards
C)influence,reinforcement and goals
D)influence,rewards and status
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An employee who brags about her company to friends and recommends all company products as gifts is likely to have high ________.

A)job involvement
B)organisational citizenship
C)personal commitment
D)organisational commitment
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Define employee engagement.
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The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®)is based on ________ that are revealed in a 100-item questionnaire.

A)four dimensions
B)eight personality types
C)two dimensions
D)four personality types
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Which of the following are typically the most important reasons why managers want to increase positive job attitudes?

A)Higher rates of turnover and absenteeism.
B)To increase worker happiness.
C)Lower rates of turnover and absenteeism.
D)To decrease worker unhappiness.
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________ is the unique combination of psychological traits that describe a person.

A)Personality
B)Intelligence
C)Values
D)Character
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A person who is being hypocritical about something that has high importance in her life would be likely to experience ________ discomfort from cognitive dissonance.

A)high
B)low
C)no
D)minimal
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The thinking versus feeling scale on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® determines whether a person is oriented ________.

A)toward gathering data or the big picture
B)outwardly or inwardly
C)toward planning or flexibility
D)logically or emotionally
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Values are developed when people feel that their behaviour and attitudes are consistent.
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A person who is experiencing cognitive dissonance might have his discomfort from the dissonance reduced if he has ________ control over his actions.

A)some
B)little or no
C)almost total
D)total
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Rather than trying to make employees happy,managers might do well to focus on making work ________.

A)challenging and interesting
B)easy to accomplish
C)simple rather than complex
D)challenging and difficult
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With respect to employee engagement in a job,which of the following seems to be the most important factor to employees around the world?

A)Salary.
B)Respect.
C)Type of work.
D)Fringe benefits.
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Research shows that high job satisfaction correlates with low productivity.
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After the disappointment of not getting a new position,an employee states,'That job looks like a real headache,anyway'.This is an example of ________ to reduce discomfort from dissonance.

A)increasing influence
B)reducing importance
C)increasing importance
D)reducing influence
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Cognitive dissonance theory states that a person feels ________ when his attitudes and actions don't match.

A)uncomfortable
B)comfortable
C)confident
D)confused
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Attitudes are evaluative statements concerning objects,people or events.
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Studies show that the statement,'Happy workers are productive workers' is ________.

A)largely false
B)completely false
C)completely true
D)fairly true
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A tennis player who blames a loss on his poor preparation would be likely to have ________.

A)no locus of control
B)an external locus of control
C)an internal locus of control
D)high self-esteem
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Emotional intelligence includes all of the following EXCEPT ________.

A)self-awareness
B)social skills
C)cognitive skills
D)self-management
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If you believe that you control your own destiny,then your personality would be described as having a(n)________.

A)low Mach score
B)internal locus of control
C)high Mach score
D)external locus of control
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44
A person who rates high on Holland's social scale would probably find a good match with which of the following jobs?

A)Teacher.
B)Farmer.
C)Mathematician.
D)Painter.
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A low self-monitoring individual would tend NOT to pursue a career as ________.

A)an accountant
B)a scientist
C)an actor
D)an engineer
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A person who does not believe that 'the ends justify the means' would be likely to have a low level of which personality trait?

A)Social skills.
B)Self-awareness.
C)Machiavellianism.
D)Apathy.
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Which kind of individual might be most likely to have legal problems?

A)High emotional intelligence.
B)High Mach.
C)Low Mach.
D)Risk-averse.
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A race car driver would be a good occupational match for which personality type?

A)Low self-esteem.
B)Risk averse.
C)Risk taker.
D)Low Mach.
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49
Job studies show that this Big Five personality dimension was consistently important for success no matter what the job type.

A)Emotional stability.
B)Extraversion.
C)Openness to experience.
D)Conscientiousness.
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50
If you are a person who dislikes making plans,you would probably score high on which aspect of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator®?

A)More extrovert than introvert.
B)More perceiving than judging.
C)More judging than perceiving.
D)More introvert than extrovert.
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51
Surprisingly,studies show that emotional stability is ________.

A)not positively related to job performance
B)positively related to job performance
C)not positively related to happiness
D)positively related to job type
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A manager who takes very little time to make a decision probably has the trait of ________.

A)low self-monitoring
B)external locus of control
C)high self-esteem
D)high risk-taking
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A high self-monitoring individual would tend to ________.

A)have no skill in playing different roles
B)be good at playing different roles
C)have no experience in hiding her feelings
D)have no skill in hiding her feelings
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A person rating high on the investigative personality type would have the best job match for which job?

A)Reporter.
B)Mechanic.
C)Counsellor.
D)Nurse.
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________ individuals tend to be dependent on positive evaluation from others.

A)Low self-esteem
B)Weak locus of control
C)Internal locus of control
D)Self aware
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The Big Five model of personality includes all of the following EXCEPT ________.

A)conscientiousness
B)agreeableness
C)extroversion
D)intuitiveness
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57
The sensing versus intuition scale on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® determines whether a person is oriented ________.

A)toward planning or flexibility
B)toward gathering data or the big picture
C)outwardly or inwardly
D)logically or emotionally
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58
This dimension of emotional intelligence allows people to sense and understand how others are feeling.

A)Self-management.
B)Social skills.
C)Self-awareness.
D)Empathy.
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59
John Holland's theory assumes all of the following EXCEPT ________.

A)different types of jobs are suited to different personalities
B)people in jobs that suit their personality are likely to be more satisfied
C)people in jobs that suit their personality make more money
D)there are intrinsic personality differences in people
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60
High self-esteem individuals tend to ________.

A)make excuses for themselves
B)avoid risks
C)take risks
D)avoid making excuses for themselves
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61
People from the Middle East tend to believe that life is not predetermined and they can control their own destiny.
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62
________ is the process of organising and interpreting sensory impressions to give meaning to the environment.

A)Learning
B)Attribution
C)Perception
D)Selection
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63
Australian workers,more than Iranian workers,would likely have an internal locus of control.
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64
In the Big Five model,emotional stability was positively related to job performance.
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65
Employees with high self-esteem tend to be more satisfied with their jobs than those with low self-esteem.
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66
In a short essay,list and discuss the five personality traits of the Big Five Model of personality.
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67
According to Holland's social scale,becoming a lawyer would be a good job match for someone with this personality type.

A)Realistic.
B)Investigative.
C)Conventional.
D)Enterprising.
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68
Australians seem to be much more likely to have ________ than people from Middle Eastern countries.

A)no locus of control
B)a variable locus of control
C)an internal locus of control
D)an external locus of control
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69
A worker with an internal locus of control would tend to blame failure on himself.
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70
A low Mach person tends to think that ends justify means.
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71
In a short essay,discuss how self-esteem can help explain individual behaviour in organisations.
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72
Which of the following pairs would be a good match in Holland's scheme?

A)Realistic: psychologist.
B)Social: coach.
C)Artistic: chemist.
D)Investigative: golf pro.
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73
In a short essay,discuss how locus of control can help explain individual behaviour in organisations.
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74
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® test can identify thousands of different basic personality types.
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75
In a short essay,discuss how risk-taking can help explain individual behaviour in organisations.
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76
In a short essay,discuss how Machiavellianism can help explain individual behaviour in organisations.
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77
According to John Holland,the key to job success is how well an individual's personality matches his or her job.
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78
A person who is risk-averse might not do well as a stock trader.
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79
The ability to manage one's own emotions is an important component in emotional intelligence.
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80
In a short essay,discuss how self-monitoring can help explain individual behaviour in organisations.
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