Deck 3: Values,attitudes,emotions,and Culture: The Manager As a Person

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Satisfied managers are more likely to quit an organization.
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A personal conviction about lifelong goals or objectives is called a terminal value.
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Introverts tend to be sociable,outgoing,and friendly.
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Effective managers need to have a high external locus of control.
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The extent to which a manager has a strong interest in performing challenging tasks in order to meet his or her own standards of excellence is said to have a high need for affiliation.
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When companies lay off managers,the satisfaction levels of managers who remain tends to rise.
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The effectiveness of a personality trait depends upon both the characteristics of the job of the manager and the particular organization in which the manager is working.
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The terminal and instrumental values that are guiding principles in an individual's life are referred to as norms.
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The tendency of a manager to feel distressed and to be critical of himself and others is called negative affectivity.
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Managers who believe that forces that exist outside of their own control are primarily responsible for their own success or failure are said to have a high internal locus of control.
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A high need for power is more important for first-line managers than it is for top managers.
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Entrepreneurs are less likely to be high on openness to experiences than a manager working for a large bureaucratic organization.
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The tendency of a manager to feel distressed and to be critical of himself and others is called disagreeableness.
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Craig,a manager at XYZ Manufacturing,is a very positive individual.He exhibits very little negative emotions and moods and is always optimistic about himself and others.It can be said that Craig is low on negative affectivity.
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The ability to feel,think,and act are referred to as personality traits.
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Managers who are low on extraversion cannot be highly effective and efficient.
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Conscientiousness has been found to be a good predictor of job performance.
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Downsizing tends to increase employee satisfaction because employees' increased workloads make them feel more responsible and empowered.
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Terminal values often lead to the formation of norms.
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Satisfied managers are more likely to perform organizational citizenship behaviors than dissatisfied managers.
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Terminal values of managers play a role in determining organizational culture,but instrumental values have little to no effect on organizational culture.
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People who are extraverted are more likely to experience positive moods than people who are introverted.
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A strong organizational culture is the product of managers and employees being committed to organizational values.
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Managers and workers play equally important roles in the formation of organizational culture.
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Managers who are high on negative affectivity are always in a bad mood.
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Organizational socialization is the process by which newcomers learn an organization's values and norms and acquire the work behaviors necessary to perform jobs effectively.
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Emotional intelligence concerns understanding and managing the moods and emotions of others but not oneself.
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If an organization has a strong culture,it is appropriate for us to think of that culture as the organization's "personality".
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Emotions are more intense feelings than moods and are long-lived.
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The attraction-selection-attrition framework suggests that employees who are dissimilar in personality are more likely to leave the organization over time.
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Managers determine and shape organizational culture through the kinds of values and norms they promote in an organization.
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A new employee or "cast member" at Disney is required to attend Disney University.This is a rite of initiation.
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The personal characteristics of the founders of organizations can have a strong influence on the culture that is created.
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Positive moods may promote critical thinking.
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Rites of integration make employees feel connected to each other.
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Differences in the levels of organizational commitment among managers in different countries can be attributed to forces in the general environment of the organization.
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Organizational commitment is likely to help managers perform some of their figurehead and spokesperson roles.
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The attraction-selection-attrition framework suggests that the founders of organizations tend to attract and select employees whose personalities are opposite to theirs.
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The formal business attire that supports the conservative culture at Missouri Bank is part of the organizational language.
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The U.S.Army develops socialization programs to determine how individuals enter,advance within,and leave the organization.This is a rite of integration.
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Culture does not affect the way the basic managerial functions (planning,organizing,leading,and controlling)are performed.
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Jim has been employed at Chance Electronics for nearly 15 years.He is an effective manager,but doesn't like to take risks.Jim is more comfortable following guidelines and maintaining the status quo.Jim is:

A)High on conscientiousness
B)Low on extraversion
C)High on extraversion
D)Low on open to experience
E)High on the need for affiliation
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A person's personal conviction about ways of behaving is known as:

A)A terminal value
B)The internal locus of control
C)Conscientiousness
D)The external locus of control
E)An instrumental value
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Craig,a manager at XYZ Manufacturing,is a very positive individual.He exhibits very little negative emotions and moods and is always optimistic about himself and others.It can be said that Craig is:

A)Low on negative affectivity
B)High on agreeableness
C)Low on Conscientiousness
D)Low on positive affectivity
E)High on extraversion
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As a manager,Donna is known in the company as a risk-taker and an innovator.Which of the following statements is most likely to be true about her?

A)She is high on extraversion.
B)She is low on agreeableness.
C)She is high on openness to experience.
D)She is low on negative affectivity.
E)She is highly conscientious.
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According to McClelland,the extent to which a person has a strong desire to control and to influence others is known as:

A)The need for affiliation
B)The need for self-esteem
C)The need for power
D)The need for conscientiousness
E)The need for achievement
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Managers who believe that they are largely responsible for their own fate are said to be high in:

A)External locus of control.
B)Conscientiousness.
C)Negative affectivity.
D)Internal locus of control.
E)Openness to experiencE.
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According to McClelland,the extent to which a person is concerned with being liked and having others get along well with one another is called:

A)The need for power
B)The need for self-esteem
C)The need for conscientiousness
D)The need for achievement
E)The need for affiliation
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As the night manager of the Tasty Treat,Ethan feels competent,deserving,and capable of handling most situations.Ethan has:

A)High self-concept
B)High agreeableness
C)High self-esteem
D)High need for power
E)High need for achievement
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People who tend to be sociable,outgoing,and friendly are frequently referred to as:

A)Extraverts
B)Introverts
C)Low in self-esteem
D)Conscientious
E)High in external locus of control
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Missouri Bank has a very conservative culture,managers are likely to lead by example,encouraging employees to take risks and experiment.
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All of the following are examples of terminal values EXCEPT:

A)A comfortable life
B)A sense of accomplishment
C)Social recognition
D)Courage
E)Wisdom
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Glenn is a very effective and efficient manager.However,he seems to be a bit pessimistic and avoids social interactions.Glenn can be classified as:

A)Extraverts
B)High in external locus of control
C)Low in self-esteem
D)Introverts
E)High in internal locus of control
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A person's personal conviction about lifelong goals is known as:

A)A terminal value
B)An instrumental value
C)The internal locus of control
D)The external locus of control
E)Conscientiousness
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The tendency of a person to feel good about himself and the rest of the world is known as:

A)Conscientiousness
B)Openness to experience
C)The internal locus of control
D)Extraversion
E)The external locus of control
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The tendency of a person to be careful and persevering in work-related tasks is known as:

A)Conscientiousness
B)Internal locus of control
C)Perfectionism
D)Agreeableness
E)Positive valence
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The tendency of a person to feel bad emotions and to be critical of oneself and others is called:

A)Disagreeableness
B)Conscientiousness
C)Negative affectivity
D)Negative valence
E)An internal locus of control
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All of the following are examples of terminal values EXCEPT:

A)Inner harmony
B)Capability
C)A world of beauty
D)A sense of accomplishment
E)Social recognition
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People who believe that forces outside of their control are largely responsible for what happens to them are said to be high in:

A)Openness to experience
B)Negative affectivity
C)Internal locus of control
D)External locus of control
E)Need for power
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According to McClelland,the extent to which a person has a strong desire to do challenging tasks and to meet personal standards of excellence is known as:

A)The need for affiliation
B)The need for achievement
C)The need for power
D)The need for self-esteem
E)The need for conscientiousness
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All of the following are examples of instrumental values EXCEPT:

A)Ambitious
B)Helpful
C)Responsible
D)Socially recognized
E)Courage
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Giorgio is very angry with his co-worker Petra,who has made errors in her work that cause Giorgio to have to work late.Giorgio is experiencing a(n):

A)Attitude
B)Emotional intelligence incident
C)Emotion
D)Mood
E)Locus of control problem
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One of the attributes that make Paul an excellent manager is his ability to understand the emotions of his subordinates coupled with his ability to manage his own emotions.Paul has a high level of:

A)Social intelligence
B)Emotional intelligence
C)Agreeableness
D)Negative affectivity
E)Locus of control
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An intense,relatively short-lived feeling is called a(n):

A)Emotion
B)Mood
C)Motivation
D)Commitment
E)Attitude
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The collection of feelings and beliefs that a person has about his organization is known as:

A)Organizational commitment
B)Organizational acculturation
C)Organizational citizenship
D)Organizational satisfaction
E)Organizational attachment
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When people are in ______,they tend to be more HYPERLINK "" Error! Hyperlink reference not valid.and focused on the facts at hand.

A)internal locus of control
B)negative emotions
C)positive emotions
D)positive moods
E)negative moods
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Jerry worked very hard to make the Relay for Life event a huge success.He hoped that it would be covered in the local newspaper and on the local TV station.He is expressing which type of instrumental or terminal value?

A)Wisdom;terminal
B)Social recognition;terminal
C)Inner harmony;terminal
D)A sense of accomplishment;instrumental
E)A comfortable life;terminal
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A feeling or state of mind is called a(n):

A)Value
B)Emotion
C)Personality factor
D)Belief
E)Mood
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Britney hates working in teams,strongly preferring to be given a goal that she can pursue on her own.Which type of instrumental or terminal value is she expressing?

A)Independence;instrumental
B)Independence;terminal
C)Ambition;instrumental
D)Capability;instrumental
E)Capability;terminal
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Subordinates of managers who experience positive moods at work tend to _________ than subordinates of managers with negative moods.

A)perform worse
B)be absent more
C)resign more
D)be more creative,under certain conditions
E)be more ethical
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A person who values freedom from inner conflict is expressing which type of terminal value?

A)Wisdom
B)Conscientiousness
C)Inner harmony
D)Salvation
E)A world of beauty
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Sara is a youth case worker for the Department of Social Services.Though the pay is modest,Sara is truly satisfied with her position because she wants to make a difference in children's lives.Sara is expressing which terminal value?

A)Sense of accomplishment
B)A world of beauty
C)Exciting life
D)Comfortable life
E)Family security
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People who are high on extraversion are especially likely to experience _________.

A)Emotions
B)Negative affectivity
C)Negative moods
D)Positive moods
E)Positive affectivity
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The collection of feelings and beliefs that a person has about her current job is referred to as:

A)Organizational citizenship
B)Job satisfaction
C)Internal locus of control
D)Organizational commitment
E)Openness to experience
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People who are satisfied with their jobs are more likely to:

A)Leave the organization
B)Perform more OCB's
C)Be laid off
D)Have low organizational commitment
E)Be less creative
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Which of the following would NOT affect the levels of job satisfaction in a country?

A)Unemployment rate
B)Legislation in the country
C)Strength of family and community ties
D)Climate
E)Economic condition
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People in negative moods tend to:

A)Be worse at critical thinking
B)Be more accurate in their judgments
C)Be less effective at devil's advocacy
D)Be more satisfied with their bosses
E)Be less accurate in their judgments
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In hopes of being considered for an upcoming promotion,Stacy has started taking additional courses at the area community college.Stacy is expressing which type of instrumental value?

A)Ambitious
B)Capable
C)Responsible
D)Broad-minded
E)Intellectual
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All of the following are examples of instrumental values EXCEPT:

A)Independence
B)Responsibility
C)Inner harmony
D)Courage
E)Capability
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_______ values explain what a manager is trying to achieve,and _________ values explain how she is acting.

A)Terminal;instrumental
B)Terminal;attitudinal
C)Conceptual;terminal
D)Instrumental;conceptual
E)Instrumental;terminal
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Satisfied managers are more likely to quit an organization.
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Explanation: A second reason why it is desirable for managers to be satisfied with their jobs is that satisfied managers may be less likely to quit.
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A personal conviction about lifelong goals or objectives is called a terminal value.
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Explanation: A terminal value is a personal conviction about lifelong goals or objectives.
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Introverts tend to be sociable,outgoing,and friendly.
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Explanation: Extraverts tend to be sociable,outgoing,and friendly.
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Effective managers need to have a high external locus of control.
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The extent to which a manager has a strong interest in performing challenging tasks in order to meet his or her own standards of excellence is said to have a high need for affiliation.
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When companies lay off managers,the satisfaction levels of managers who remain tends to rise.
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The effectiveness of a personality trait depends upon both the characteristics of the job of the manager and the particular organization in which the manager is working.
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The terminal and instrumental values that are guiding principles in an individual's life are referred to as norms.
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The tendency of a manager to feel distressed and to be critical of himself and others is called negative affectivity.
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Managers who believe that forces that exist outside of their own control are primarily responsible for their own success or failure are said to have a high internal locus of control.
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A high need for power is more important for first-line managers than it is for top managers.
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Entrepreneurs are less likely to be high on openness to experiences than a manager working for a large bureaucratic organization.
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The tendency of a manager to feel distressed and to be critical of himself and others is called disagreeableness.
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Craig,a manager at XYZ Manufacturing,is a very positive individual.He exhibits very little negative emotions and moods and is always optimistic about himself and others.It can be said that Craig is low on negative affectivity.
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The ability to feel,think,and act are referred to as personality traits.
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Managers who are low on extraversion cannot be highly effective and efficient.
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Conscientiousness has been found to be a good predictor of job performance.
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Downsizing tends to increase employee satisfaction because employees' increased workloads make them feel more responsible and empowered.
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Terminal values often lead to the formation of norms.
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Satisfied managers are more likely to perform organizational citizenship behaviors than dissatisfied managers.
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Terminal values of managers play a role in determining organizational culture,but instrumental values have little to no effect on organizational culture.
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People who are extraverted are more likely to experience positive moods than people who are introverted.
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A strong organizational culture is the product of managers and employees being committed to organizational values.
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Managers and workers play equally important roles in the formation of organizational culture.
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Managers who are high on negative affectivity are always in a bad mood.
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Organizational socialization is the process by which newcomers learn an organization's values and norms and acquire the work behaviors necessary to perform jobs effectively.
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Emotional intelligence concerns understanding and managing the moods and emotions of others but not oneself.
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If an organization has a strong culture,it is appropriate for us to think of that culture as the organization's "personality".
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Emotions are more intense feelings than moods and are long-lived.
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The attraction-selection-attrition framework suggests that employees who are dissimilar in personality are more likely to leave the organization over time.
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Managers determine and shape organizational culture through the kinds of values and norms they promote in an organization.
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A new employee or "cast member" at Disney is required to attend Disney University.This is a rite of initiation.
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The personal characteristics of the founders of organizations can have a strong influence on the culture that is created.
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Positive moods may promote critical thinking.
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Rites of integration make employees feel connected to each other.
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Differences in the levels of organizational commitment among managers in different countries can be attributed to forces in the general environment of the organization.
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Organizational commitment is likely to help managers perform some of their figurehead and spokesperson roles.
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The attraction-selection-attrition framework suggests that the founders of organizations tend to attract and select employees whose personalities are opposite to theirs.
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The formal business attire that supports the conservative culture at Missouri Bank is part of the organizational language.
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The U.S.Army develops socialization programs to determine how individuals enter,advance within,and leave the organization.This is a rite of integration.
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Culture does not affect the way the basic managerial functions (planning,organizing,leading,and controlling)are performed.
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Jim has been employed at Chance Electronics for nearly 15 years.He is an effective manager,but doesn't like to take risks.Jim is more comfortable following guidelines and maintaining the status quo.Jim is:

A)High on conscientiousness
B)Low on extraversion
C)High on extraversion
D)Low on open to experience
E)High on the need for affiliation
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A person's personal conviction about ways of behaving is known as:

A)A terminal value
B)The internal locus of control
C)Conscientiousness
D)The external locus of control
E)An instrumental value
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Craig,a manager at XYZ Manufacturing,is a very positive individual.He exhibits very little negative emotions and moods and is always optimistic about himself and others.It can be said that Craig is:

A)Low on negative affectivity
B)High on agreeableness
C)Low on Conscientiousness
D)Low on positive affectivity
E)High on extraversion
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As a manager,Donna is known in the company as a risk-taker and an innovator.Which of the following statements is most likely to be true about her?

A)She is high on extraversion.
B)She is low on agreeableness.
C)She is high on openness to experience.
D)She is low on negative affectivity.
E)She is highly conscientious.
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According to McClelland,the extent to which a person has a strong desire to control and to influence others is known as:

A)The need for affiliation
B)The need for self-esteem
C)The need for power
D)The need for conscientiousness
E)The need for achievement
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Managers who believe that they are largely responsible for their own fate are said to be high in:

A)External locus of control.
B)Conscientiousness.
C)Negative affectivity.
D)Internal locus of control.
E)Openness to experiencE.
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According to McClelland,the extent to which a person is concerned with being liked and having others get along well with one another is called:

A)The need for power
B)The need for self-esteem
C)The need for conscientiousness
D)The need for achievement
E)The need for affiliation
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As the night manager of the Tasty Treat,Ethan feels competent,deserving,and capable of handling most situations.Ethan has:

A)High self-concept
B)High agreeableness
C)High self-esteem
D)High need for power
E)High need for achievement
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People who tend to be sociable,outgoing,and friendly are frequently referred to as:

A)Extraverts
B)Introverts
C)Low in self-esteem
D)Conscientious
E)High in external locus of control
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Missouri Bank has a very conservative culture,managers are likely to lead by example,encouraging employees to take risks and experiment.
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All of the following are examples of terminal values EXCEPT:

A)A comfortable life
B)A sense of accomplishment
C)Social recognition
D)Courage
E)Wisdom
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Glenn is a very effective and efficient manager.However,he seems to be a bit pessimistic and avoids social interactions.Glenn can be classified as:

A)Extraverts
B)High in external locus of control
C)Low in self-esteem
D)Introverts
E)High in internal locus of control
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A person's personal conviction about lifelong goals is known as:

A)A terminal value
B)An instrumental value
C)The internal locus of control
D)The external locus of control
E)Conscientiousness
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The tendency of a person to feel good about himself and the rest of the world is known as:

A)Conscientiousness
B)Openness to experience
C)The internal locus of control
D)Extraversion
E)The external locus of control
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The tendency of a person to be careful and persevering in work-related tasks is known as:

A)Conscientiousness
B)Internal locus of control
C)Perfectionism
D)Agreeableness
E)Positive valence
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The tendency of a person to feel bad emotions and to be critical of oneself and others is called:

A)Disagreeableness
B)Conscientiousness
C)Negative affectivity
D)Negative valence
E)An internal locus of control
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All of the following are examples of terminal values EXCEPT:

A)Inner harmony
B)Capability
C)A world of beauty
D)A sense of accomplishment
E)Social recognition
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People who believe that forces outside of their control are largely responsible for what happens to them are said to be high in:

A)Openness to experience
B)Negative affectivity
C)Internal locus of control
D)External locus of control
E)Need for power
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According to McClelland,the extent to which a person has a strong desire to do challenging tasks and to meet personal standards of excellence is known as:

A)The need for affiliation
B)The need for achievement
C)The need for power
D)The need for self-esteem
E)The need for conscientiousness
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All of the following are examples of instrumental values EXCEPT:

A)Ambitious
B)Helpful
C)Responsible
D)Socially recognized
E)Courage
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Giorgio is very angry with his co-worker Petra,who has made errors in her work that cause Giorgio to have to work late.Giorgio is experiencing a(n):

A)Attitude
B)Emotional intelligence incident
C)Emotion
D)Mood
E)Locus of control problem
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One of the attributes that make Paul an excellent manager is his ability to understand the emotions of his subordinates coupled with his ability to manage his own emotions.Paul has a high level of:

A)Social intelligence
B)Emotional intelligence
C)Agreeableness
D)Negative affectivity
E)Locus of control
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64
An intense,relatively short-lived feeling is called a(n):

A)Emotion
B)Mood
C)Motivation
D)Commitment
E)Attitude
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65
The collection of feelings and beliefs that a person has about his organization is known as:

A)Organizational commitment
B)Organizational acculturation
C)Organizational citizenship
D)Organizational satisfaction
E)Organizational attachment
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66
When people are in ______,they tend to be more HYPERLINK "" Error! Hyperlink reference not valid.and focused on the facts at hand.

A)internal locus of control
B)negative emotions
C)positive emotions
D)positive moods
E)negative moods
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67
Jerry worked very hard to make the Relay for Life event a huge success.He hoped that it would be covered in the local newspaper and on the local TV station.He is expressing which type of instrumental or terminal value?

A)Wisdom;terminal
B)Social recognition;terminal
C)Inner harmony;terminal
D)A sense of accomplishment;instrumental
E)A comfortable life;terminal
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68
A feeling or state of mind is called a(n):

A)Value
B)Emotion
C)Personality factor
D)Belief
E)Mood
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69
Britney hates working in teams,strongly preferring to be given a goal that she can pursue on her own.Which type of instrumental or terminal value is she expressing?

A)Independence;instrumental
B)Independence;terminal
C)Ambition;instrumental
D)Capability;instrumental
E)Capability;terminal
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70
Subordinates of managers who experience positive moods at work tend to _________ than subordinates of managers with negative moods.

A)perform worse
B)be absent more
C)resign more
D)be more creative,under certain conditions
E)be more ethical
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71
A person who values freedom from inner conflict is expressing which type of terminal value?

A)Wisdom
B)Conscientiousness
C)Inner harmony
D)Salvation
E)A world of beauty
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72
Sara is a youth case worker for the Department of Social Services.Though the pay is modest,Sara is truly satisfied with her position because she wants to make a difference in children's lives.Sara is expressing which terminal value?

A)Sense of accomplishment
B)A world of beauty
C)Exciting life
D)Comfortable life
E)Family security
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73
People who are high on extraversion are especially likely to experience _________.

A)Emotions
B)Negative affectivity
C)Negative moods
D)Positive moods
E)Positive affectivity
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74
The collection of feelings and beliefs that a person has about her current job is referred to as:

A)Organizational citizenship
B)Job satisfaction
C)Internal locus of control
D)Organizational commitment
E)Openness to experience
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75
People who are satisfied with their jobs are more likely to:

A)Leave the organization
B)Perform more OCB's
C)Be laid off
D)Have low organizational commitment
E)Be less creative
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76
Which of the following would NOT affect the levels of job satisfaction in a country?

A)Unemployment rate
B)Legislation in the country
C)Strength of family and community ties
D)Climate
E)Economic condition
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77
People in negative moods tend to:

A)Be worse at critical thinking
B)Be more accurate in their judgments
C)Be less effective at devil's advocacy
D)Be more satisfied with their bosses
E)Be less accurate in their judgments
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78
In hopes of being considered for an upcoming promotion,Stacy has started taking additional courses at the area community college.Stacy is expressing which type of instrumental value?

A)Ambitious
B)Capable
C)Responsible
D)Broad-minded
E)Intellectual
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79
All of the following are examples of instrumental values EXCEPT:

A)Independence
B)Responsibility
C)Inner harmony
D)Courage
E)Capability
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80
_______ values explain what a manager is trying to achieve,and _________ values explain how she is acting.

A)Terminal;instrumental
B)Terminal;attitudinal
C)Conceptual;terminal
D)Instrumental;conceptual
E)Instrumental;terminal
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