Organizational Behavior & Leadership: Exam 1 (CH 1-4)
An attitude is
our opinions, beliefs, and feelings about our environment
stereotype
"Asians are more talented in math than other ethnic groups" is an example of a
a feminine (nurturing culture)
A culture that values maintaining good relationships, caring for the weak and quality of life is most likely a
a field study
A famous study examined how different aspects of the work environment, such as lighting, the timing of breaks, and the length of the workday, impacted worker productivity. As this was conducted gathering survey data from real workers at an operational plant, it is an example of
long-term memory
Amar took geometry in high school but did not use this knowledge for years. During an internship in college, he needed geometry to solve a problem and found that he remembered how to apply the various formulas. In this situation, Amar was relying on
self-serving bias
A tendency to attribute our successes to internal causes and our failures to the situation is evidence of
targeted recruitment
An accounting firm ensures that the candidate pool for its new graduate program is diverse by recruiting at both public and private colleges and universities throughout 10 states, and posting information on multiple social media sites. This describes which type of affirmative action program?
management is perceived as credible by employees
Attitude surveys conducted by companies produce more useful information if
presenteeism
During the COVID-19 pandemic, employees sometimes showed up at work when they had symptoms of illness because they were afraid of losing their jobs. This is an example of what behavior?
reliable
Lindsey administered a test to a job candidate three different times. She is looking at the scores and sees that they are 85, 87, and 85 out of 100, and notes that the scores are fairly consistent. In other words, the test is
their work attitudes
Making sense of how people behave at work depends on understanding
general mental abilities
Reasoning abilities, verbal and numerical skills, analytical skills, and intelligence are all
inclusion
Research reveals that ___________ is necessary to make diversity an advantage for organizations
stress at work
Role conflict, role ambiguity, organizational politics, and job insecurity are indicators of
age
Surface-level diversity traits include
What statement is accurate about the benefits of note-taking as a learning tool?
Taking notes in longhand helps the learner encode and retain information better.
preferential treatment
The affirmative action program about which the most negative perceptions are held is
self-monitoring
The extent to which a person is capable of altering his or her actions and appearance in social situations is known as
counterproductive work behaviors
Theft and sabotage at work are examples of what type of behaviors
According to Rokeach, which statement is accurate about values?
Values are hierarchically ordered
Civil Rights Act of 1964
What federal law was extended in 2020 by the Supreme Court to provide employment protections to lesbian, gay, and transgender individuals?
openness
When Andres asked his favorite professor for a personal reference letter, the professor wrote, "Andres is very curious and has many original thoughts. He is a bright young man with a creative flair." Andres exhibits the personality trait of
upskilling
When companies provide training to employees to teach them new skills, it results in positive changes in employees' jobs and careers. This method is called
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act
Which law prohibits discrimination based on race, color, sex or national origin?
neuroticism
Which of the Big 5 personality traits correlates negatively with job satisfaction?
Studying intensively a short time before an exam
Which of the following is NOT related to greater recall of information?
Higher information quality
Which of the following is not one of the workplace trends facing organizations?
Neuroticism
________ is the degree to which a person is anxious, irritable, aggressive and moody.
A faultline is
an attribute along which a group is split into subgroups
Individuals with an internal locus of control
believe that what happens to them is their own doing
Person-job fit refers to the
degree to which a person's skill, knowledge, abilities, and other characteristics match the job demands.
A person who prefers kinesthetic learning, prefers
doing things and by actively engaging with the material.
When an ethical climate exists at a firm, studies suggest people are
less likely to want to leave the firm
During an experiment, the control group
receives no experimental manipulation
For researchers, hypotheses are
tentative guesses for expected observations that can be tested.
Job satisfaction refers to
the feelings people have toward their jobs
Internal attribution attributes someone's behavior to
their specific characteristics
Higher power distance cultures tend to
view an unequal distribution of power as relatively acceptable
Our values reflect
what is most important to us
By using a combination of oral and visual modes in a workplace presentation, the audience
will more likely have their preferences met.