Deck 4: Learning and Perception

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Behaviorists adopted the position that all behavior is the result of simple conditioning.
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Punishment is a form of negative reinforcement.
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Very few behaviors exhibited by associates and managers are intentional.
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The Social Learning Theory states that humans do not need to directly experience a particular situation to develop some understanding of the behaviors that are rewarded in that situation.
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The Social Learning Theory accepts the idea that higher mental processes are extremely irrelevant in human learning.
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At VF Asia, learning goals are tied into individual performance evaluations and to the strategic goals of the organization.
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B.F. Skinner was a behaviorist who believed that people don't need to think to learn.
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At VF Asia, associate learning, development, and knowledge sharing are some of the crucial drivers of the VF Corporation's new strategy.
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Learning is driven by experience with a particular situation.
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Learning refers to relatively temporary changes in human capabilities that occur as a result of experience rather than a natural growth process.
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An example of learning is when past experience with a particular situation affects future behavior when the situation occurs again.
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The following is an example of positive reinforcement: if working harder and smarter removes the frown from a manager's face, then an associate may attempt to work harder and smarter.
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Delivering a punishment in an objective fashion is optimal when trying to extinguish an individual's undesirable behavior.
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Punishment results when the introduction of a negative consequence results in the individual being less likely to repeat the behavior.
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The Social Learning Theory was developed by Albert Bandura.
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Intellectual skills can be considered a learning outcome.
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Operant conditioning theory and social learning theory can both be used to explain learning.
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Learning is defined as a process through which individuals maintain their behavior based on positive or negative experiences in a situation.
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Continuous learning based on trying new things plays a critical role in an
organization's capability to gain and sustain a competitive advantage.
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Waiting for a considerable amount of time before punishing an individual's undesirable behavior is optimal when trying to extinguish that behavior.
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It is difficult to use extinction unless a manager has full control over all reinforcing consequences.
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OB Mod is also referred to as performance management.
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A continuous reinforcement schedule occurs when a reward is given after each instance of a behavior or set of behaviors.
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Although the fixed-ratio schedule can produce a reasonably high rate of desired behavior, it can also result in a short period immediately following reinforcement when the desired behavior does not occur.
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A variable ratio reinforcement schedule occurs when a reinforcement is introduced after the desired behavior has occurred a fixed number of times.
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Extinction is a reinforcement schedule in which a behavior is followed by the presence of a previously encountered positive consequence.
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Research has revealed that feedback to employees can facilitate their learning process.
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Employee motivation to learn is not increased when employees understand why what they are learning is important.
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The crash of a Korean Air 747 can be partly attributed to heavy-handed punishment delivered by captains for unwanted subordinate input.
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OB Mod stands for Organizational Behavior Moderation
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The Social Learning Theory rejects the idea that learning can also occur by anticipating consequences of others' behavior or by modeling others.
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The concept of self-efficacy is part of the Operant Conditioning Theory.
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Optimally, managers should listen to the offending party's explanation before taking any disciplinary action.
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Overlearning means that performing the new behavior takes a lot of conscious thought so that the performance becomes automatic.
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The basic goal of OB Mod is to improve task performance.
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A reinforcement schedule in which a reward does not occur after each instance of a behavior or set of behaviors is termed a spontaneous reinforcement schedule.
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Basketball players are reinforced through a variable ratio schedule each time they make a basket.
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Associates need to use the experiences of others as the basis for learning.
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Self-Efficacy is an individual's belief that he or she will be able to perform a specific task in a given situation.
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The Social Learning Theory proposes that people also learn by observing others.
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OB Mod research reveals that performance improvements tend to be greater in manufacturing organizations than in service organizations.
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Although simulations are important they typically represent complex models of reality.
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Perception is comprised of eight basic stages.
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People hold implicit person theories which are others' theories about what personality traits and abilities occur together and how these attributes are manifested in behavior.
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"We are ladies and gentlemen serving ladies and gentlemen," is the credo of the Four Seasons Hotel.
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Assuming that most other people have the same values and beliefs as we do is known as projecting.
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OB Mod research reveals that performance feedback coupled with social reinforcements can be as effective as feedback coupled with monetary reinforcers.
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PIGS stands for productive, immediate, goal-oriented, and situational feedback.
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A simulation may be a useful tool for understanding the effects of a potential action.
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A failure that results in learning is an unintelligent mistake.
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The Halo Effect occurs when a person makes a specific assessment of another person and then uses this specific impression to interpret everything the person does.
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Those people who believe that people cannot change are called entity theorists.
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The perceptual process is influenced by factors associated with both the perceiver and the general situation.
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Research has revealed that an individual's perceptions of another person cannot be influenced by his own internal states or emotions.
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The Halo Effect is considered a problem in the person perception process.
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The first stage of perception is sensing various characteristics of a person, task or event.
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Impaired hearing can affect perception.
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A failure that does not result in learning is a mistake.
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For jobs that are simple and routine OB Mod tends to be less effective.
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Learning from failure and OB Mod are ways that organizations can train their associates.
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When an individual attributes the behavior of others to internal rather than external causes, he or she is making what is called the "fundamental attribution error."
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Learning refers to relatively ___________changes in human capabilities as a result of experience.
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When an individual attributes their own successes to external factors and their failures to internal factors, he or she is using a "self-serving bias."
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Effective use of punishment in an organization includes _________ to the offending party's explanation before taking action.
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To be competitive in the twenty-first century an organization must have associates and managers who can effectively ________ and _________.
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Task perception does not seem to be related to job satisfaction.
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Specific outcomes associated with learning include verbal information, intellectual or motor skills, attitudes, cognitive strategies, and _________.
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It is well documented that people associate those who are physically attractive with negative qualities and those who are unattractive with positive qualities.
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Factors such as age, intelligence and gender have been found to influence perceptions of tasks.
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Learning is fully __________ into the culture at VF Asia Ltd.
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_________Theory was developed by Albert Bandura.
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____________ was a behaviorist researcher who applied the concepts of operant conditioning theory to human behavior.
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The redevelopment of VF Asia Ltd.'s learning and development strategy illustrates the importance of learning to the overall ________ goals of the organization.
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The process of deciding what caused a behavior is known as discernment.
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An example of a self-serving bias was the Great Bear Wilderness rescue team blaming the crash survivors for the team's failure to realize there had been survivors.
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A perception problem in which an individual bases perceptions about members of a particular group on a generalized set of beliefs is known as false belief.
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Interpreting another person's behavior as being caused by internal or external factors depends upon our perceptions of the consistency, consensus and diligence associated with the behavior.
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Learning is defined as a process through which individuals ________ their behavior based on positive or negative experiences in a situation.
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When behavior results in the introduction of a negative consequence, individuals are less likely to repeat the behavior. This is called _________.
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The textbook attributed the crash of a Korean Air 747 in part to ___________.
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Behaviorists adopted the position that all behavior is the result of simple conditioning.
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Punishment is a form of negative reinforcement.
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Very few behaviors exhibited by associates and managers are intentional.
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The Social Learning Theory states that humans do not need to directly experience a particular situation to develop some understanding of the behaviors that are rewarded in that situation.
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The Social Learning Theory accepts the idea that higher mental processes are extremely irrelevant in human learning.
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At VF Asia, learning goals are tied into individual performance evaluations and to the strategic goals of the organization.
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B.F. Skinner was a behaviorist who believed that people don't need to think to learn.
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At VF Asia, associate learning, development, and knowledge sharing are some of the crucial drivers of the VF Corporation's new strategy.
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Learning is driven by experience with a particular situation.
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Learning refers to relatively temporary changes in human capabilities that occur as a result of experience rather than a natural growth process.
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An example of learning is when past experience with a particular situation affects future behavior when the situation occurs again.
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The following is an example of positive reinforcement: if working harder and smarter removes the frown from a manager's face, then an associate may attempt to work harder and smarter.
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Delivering a punishment in an objective fashion is optimal when trying to extinguish an individual's undesirable behavior.
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Punishment results when the introduction of a negative consequence results in the individual being less likely to repeat the behavior.
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The Social Learning Theory was developed by Albert Bandura.
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Intellectual skills can be considered a learning outcome.
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Operant conditioning theory and social learning theory can both be used to explain learning.
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Learning is defined as a process through which individuals maintain their behavior based on positive or negative experiences in a situation.
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Continuous learning based on trying new things plays a critical role in an
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Waiting for a considerable amount of time before punishing an individual's undesirable behavior is optimal when trying to extinguish that behavior.
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It is difficult to use extinction unless a manager has full control over all reinforcing consequences.
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OB Mod is also referred to as performance management.
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A continuous reinforcement schedule occurs when a reward is given after each instance of a behavior or set of behaviors.
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Although the fixed-ratio schedule can produce a reasonably high rate of desired behavior, it can also result in a short period immediately following reinforcement when the desired behavior does not occur.
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A variable ratio reinforcement schedule occurs when a reinforcement is introduced after the desired behavior has occurred a fixed number of times.
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Extinction is a reinforcement schedule in which a behavior is followed by the presence of a previously encountered positive consequence.
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Research has revealed that feedback to employees can facilitate their learning process.
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Employee motivation to learn is not increased when employees understand why what they are learning is important.
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The crash of a Korean Air 747 can be partly attributed to heavy-handed punishment delivered by captains for unwanted subordinate input.
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OB Mod stands for Organizational Behavior Moderation
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The Social Learning Theory rejects the idea that learning can also occur by anticipating consequences of others' behavior or by modeling others.
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The concept of self-efficacy is part of the Operant Conditioning Theory.
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Optimally, managers should listen to the offending party's explanation before taking any disciplinary action.
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Overlearning means that performing the new behavior takes a lot of conscious thought so that the performance becomes automatic.
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The basic goal of OB Mod is to improve task performance.
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A reinforcement schedule in which a reward does not occur after each instance of a behavior or set of behaviors is termed a spontaneous reinforcement schedule.
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Basketball players are reinforced through a variable ratio schedule each time they make a basket.
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Associates need to use the experiences of others as the basis for learning.
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Self-Efficacy is an individual's belief that he or she will be able to perform a specific task in a given situation.
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The Social Learning Theory proposes that people also learn by observing others.
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OB Mod research reveals that performance improvements tend to be greater in manufacturing organizations than in service organizations.
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Although simulations are important they typically represent complex models of reality.
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Perception is comprised of eight basic stages.
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People hold implicit person theories which are others' theories about what personality traits and abilities occur together and how these attributes are manifested in behavior.
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"We are ladies and gentlemen serving ladies and gentlemen," is the credo of the Four Seasons Hotel.
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Assuming that most other people have the same values and beliefs as we do is known as projecting.
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OB Mod research reveals that performance feedback coupled with social reinforcements can be as effective as feedback coupled with monetary reinforcers.
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PIGS stands for productive, immediate, goal-oriented, and situational feedback.
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A simulation may be a useful tool for understanding the effects of a potential action.
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A failure that results in learning is an unintelligent mistake.
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The Halo Effect occurs when a person makes a specific assessment of another person and then uses this specific impression to interpret everything the person does.
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Those people who believe that people cannot change are called entity theorists.
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The perceptual process is influenced by factors associated with both the perceiver and the general situation.
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Research has revealed that an individual's perceptions of another person cannot be influenced by his own internal states or emotions.
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The Halo Effect is considered a problem in the person perception process.
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The first stage of perception is sensing various characteristics of a person, task or event.
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Impaired hearing can affect perception.
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A failure that does not result in learning is a mistake.
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For jobs that are simple and routine OB Mod tends to be less effective.
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Learning from failure and OB Mod are ways that organizations can train their associates.
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When an individual attributes the behavior of others to internal rather than external causes, he or she is making what is called the "fundamental attribution error."
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Learning refers to relatively ___________changes in human capabilities as a result of experience.
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When an individual attributes their own successes to external factors and their failures to internal factors, he or she is using a "self-serving bias."
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Effective use of punishment in an organization includes _________ to the offending party's explanation before taking action.
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To be competitive in the twenty-first century an organization must have associates and managers who can effectively ________ and _________.
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Task perception does not seem to be related to job satisfaction.
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Specific outcomes associated with learning include verbal information, intellectual or motor skills, attitudes, cognitive strategies, and _________.
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It is well documented that people associate those who are physically attractive with negative qualities and those who are unattractive with positive qualities.
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Factors such as age, intelligence and gender have been found to influence perceptions of tasks.
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Learning is fully __________ into the culture at VF Asia Ltd.
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_________Theory was developed by Albert Bandura.
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____________ was a behaviorist researcher who applied the concepts of operant conditioning theory to human behavior.
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The redevelopment of VF Asia Ltd.'s learning and development strategy illustrates the importance of learning to the overall ________ goals of the organization.
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The process of deciding what caused a behavior is known as discernment.
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An example of a self-serving bias was the Great Bear Wilderness rescue team blaming the crash survivors for the team's failure to realize there had been survivors.
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A perception problem in which an individual bases perceptions about members of a particular group on a generalized set of beliefs is known as false belief.
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Interpreting another person's behavior as being caused by internal or external factors depends upon our perceptions of the consistency, consensus and diligence associated with the behavior.
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Learning is defined as a process through which individuals ________ their behavior based on positive or negative experiences in a situation.
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When behavior results in the introduction of a negative consequence, individuals are less likely to repeat the behavior. This is called _________.
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The textbook attributed the crash of a Korean Air 747 in part to ___________.
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