MGMT 363 - Exam 3

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Which of the following are examples of transportable teamwork competences?

conflict resolution task coordination goal setting

In a relay race, if one runner fails to complete a leg of race, the entire team is disqualified. This is an example of a(n) ______ task.

conjunctive

what trait is dependable, organized, reliable, ambitious, hardworking, and persevering?

conscientiousness

which trait has the biggest influence on job performance of any of the big five?

conscientiousness

list out the big five

conscientiousness agreeableness neuroticism openness to experience extraversion (CANOE)

Developing new, exciting ideas to work toward the final solution of a task is characteristic of

creative behavior

Which of the following can be categorized as taskwork processes?

creative behavior decision making boundary spanning

there is a high correlation between openness to experience and _______.

creativity

The purpose of ______ is to enable team members to develop shared mental models of what is involved in each of the team roles and how those roles fit together to form a system.

cross-training

_________ ________ are defined as shared beliefs about desirable end states or modes of conduct in a given culture

cultural values

In order to explore similarities in ________, Project GLOBE groups countries together into country clusters, such as Anglo, Latin America, and Eastern Europe.

culture

The shared values, beliefs, motives, identities, and interpretations that result from common experiences of members of a society and are transmitted across generations is referred to as

culture

what kind of jobs is agreeableness beneficial in?

service jobs

cultural values come to reflect the way things ______ ____ _______ in a society

should be done

cultural values come to reflect the way things _______ _____ ________ in a given society

should be done

According to research, there is a ______ correlation between effective teamwork processes and team commitment.

strong positive

what is personality?

structures and propensities inside people that explain their characteristic patterns of thought, emotion, and behavior

Team member activities that correspond directly to accomplishing the team's work are referred to as ______ processes.

taskwork

Training that is intended to facilitate the development of team processes related to goal setting, interpersonal relations, problem solving, and role clarification is referred to as

team building

neuroticism is largely responsible for the type _____ personality

A

Communications, activities, and interactions that occur within teams that contribute to their ultimate end goals are known as team

processes

myers briggs type indicator was originally created to test a theory of psychological types advanced by the noted psychologist _______ ______.

Carl Jung

which trait is more effective in leadership roles and care a lot about being successful and "moving up"

extraverts

which type of meyers briggs type is more likely to be a manager than the rest of the population?

TJs

what is communion striving and which trait prioritizes it?

a strong desire to obtain acceptance in personal relationships as a mean of expressing personality agreeableness

What is the term for talents that allow people to do a range of related activities?

abilities

What is the key driver of maximum performance, which reflects performance in brief, special circumstances that demand an employee's best effort?

ability

In ______ tasks, the work of each member fully contributes to the final group product.

additive

what trait is warm, kind, cooperative, sympathetic, helpful, and courteous?

agreeableness

personality captures what people ________ _______

are like

The model that suggests that personality can be categorized across five personality dimensions is known as the

big five taxonomy

ability captures what people _____ _____

can do

What kind of ability refers to an individual's ability to obtain and use information in order to solve problems?

cognitive

What kind of test measures an individual's verbal, numerical, and abstract reasoning in order to assess an ability to acquire, retain, organize, and apply information?

cognitive

what two aspects go into creative thought that turns into creative performance?

cognitive ability and openness to experience

A society that has a strong group orientation and emphasizes the interdependence of people would be categorized as having a high degree of

collectivism

_________ can be described as the personality of a society.

culture

_________ is defined as the shared values, beliefs, motives, identities, and interpretations that result from common experiences of members of a society and are transmitted across generations

culture

what company hypnotizes its employees to help them be more creative?

dragonfly

what are some examples of "traits?"

easygoing, responsible, polite, reserved

what creates peoples social reputations? like the way they are perceived by their friends, families, coworkers, and supervisors?

personality

An employee from a culture with a low degree of power distance

expects consensus-oriented decision making within the organization

neurotic people have what kind of locus of control?

external which means they believe they have no control of what happens to them

what trait is described as talkative, sociable, passionate, assertive, bold, and dominant?

extraversion

what trait was due mostly to nature and explained in the identical twin study?

extraversion

which trait is easiest to judge in zero acquaintance situations?

extraversion

people in the united states are toward the high end on what two traits?

extraversion and openness

what two traits are most dependent on genes?

extraversion and openness

what four types of prefrences does the myers briggs type use to evaluate people?

extraversion vs. Introversion sensing vs. intuition thinking vs. feeling judging vs. perceiving

which trait tends to be high in positive affectivity and what is it?

extraverts it is a dispositional tendency to experience pleasant and engaging moods such as enthusiasm, excitement, and elation (this make extraverts more satisfied with their jobs)

True or false: In leader-staff teams, decisions are made collaboratively between the team leader and members of the team.

false

True or false: Team processes are readily observable and measurable.

false

Team states are the

feelings and thoughts that result from working in a team.

what is the most appropriate use of the MBTI?

for team building context

During which stage of team development do members attempt to understand what is expected of them and what team behaviors are acceptable?

forming

According to research, which of the following appears to have the strongest positive correlation with task performance?

general cognitive ability

In a brainstorming meeting, participants are encouraged to

generate as many ideas as possible

agreeableness people focus on "getting ______, not getting ______"

getting along, not getting ahead

what does project GLOBE stand for?

global leadership and organizational behavior effectiveness

The tendency of highly cohesive groups to value consensus and harmony at the price of decision quality is referred to as

groupthink

what suggests that interests can be summarized by six different personality types?

holland's RIASEC model

the RIASEC model suggest that personality types can be classified along two dimensions. what are those?

if they enjoy working with people or things and if they enjoy working with data or ideas

agreeableness people were usually where, when recorded during the study?

in public places

Behaviors that benefit the individual at the expense of the team are referred to as _____________ roles

individualistic

People who value personal freedom and self-sufficiency and who prioritize watching out for their own well-being and that of their close family members can be described as

individualistic

Several engineering and IT firms utilize ______ tests in selecting applicants for jobs. These tests assess applicants' abilities to work with unfamiliar information and see patterns and draw conclusions based on that information.

inductive reasoning

People using ______ look at specific information to reach a general conclusion, whereas people using ______ apply general rules to specific information.

inductive reasoning; deductive reasoning

_________ are expressions of personality that influence behavior through preferences for certain environments and activities

interests

Which of the following are examples of teamwork processes?

interpersonal processes action processes transition processes

A ______ culture focuses primarily on being bold, making money, and striving.

masculine

Research conducted in a wide variety of team settings has shown that teamwork processes have a ______ relationship with team performance.

moderate positive

what trait is described as nervous, moody, emotional, insecure, and jealous?

neuroticism

which trait is the second most important for job performace?

neuroticism

which trait has a tendency to experience negative affectivity and what is it?

neuroticism and it is a dispositional tendency to experience unpleasant moods such as hostility, nervousness, and annoyance

what is ethnocentrism?

one who views his or her cultural values as "right" and values of other cultures as "wrong"

what is also called inquisitiveness or intellectualness or even culture?

openness to experience

what trait is described as curious, imaginative, creative, complex, refined, and sophisticated?

openness to experience

At Lamb's Peace Church, the music director, youth group director, and director of religious education work on their tasks with little collaboration, even though they share an administrative staff. This is an example of ______ interdependence.

pooled

An emergency medical technician (EMT) must be able to assess quickly whether an accident victim has a medical problem even when the victim insists that everything is all right. This requires which type of reasoning ability?

problem sensitivity

what does RIASEC stand for in holland's RIASEC model?

realistic investigative artistic social enterprising conventional

A type of task Interdependence in which team members have specialized tasks but there is not a strict sequence of events is

reciprocal interdependence

what is accomplishment striving and which of the big five prioritize it?

reflects a strong desire to accomplish task-related goals as a means of expressing personality

what is status striving and which trait prioritizes it?

reflects a strong desire to obtain power and influence within a social structure as a means of expressing personality extraversion

a ________ is defined as a pattern of behavior that a person is expected to display in a given context.

role

Interpersonal activities that help a team accomplish its work without accomplishing the work itself are referred to as ___________ processes

teamwork

what is used to summarize our personalities in 5 broad demensions?

the big five taxonomy

what is individualism - collectivism?

the degree to which a culture has loosely knit social framework (individualism) or a tight social framework (collectivism)

what is power distance?

the degree to which a culture prefers equal power distribution (low power distance) or an unequal power distribution (high power distance)

what is short-term vs. long-term orientation?

the degree to which a culture stresses values that are past- and present - oriented (short-term orientation) or future-oriented (long-term orientation)

what is uncertainty avoidance?

the degree to which a culture tolerate ambiguous situations (low uncertainty avoidance) or feels threatened by them (high uncertainty avoidance)

what is masculinity - femininity?

the degree to which a culture values stereotypically male traits (masculinity) or stereotypically female traits (femininity)

a conjunctive task depends on what?

the weakest link of the team ex: leg race

Which assessment of general cognitive ability has been widely used for employee selection, training, and placement?

the wonderlic cognitive ability test

Alyssa believes that decisions should be made based upon facts and logic, not on emotions or other subjective factors. According to the MBTI, Alyssa would likely have a(n) ______ orientation.

thinking

what is the main purpose of project globe?

to examine the impact of culture on the effectiveness of various leader attributes, behaviors, and practices

Which of the following best describes the purpose of a work team?

to make goods or offer services

________ are recurring regularities or trends in people's responses to their environment

traits

One type of team training involves developing general competencies related to teamwork activities that can be used any team context. These skills, knowledge, and abilities are called ___________ teamwork competencies

transportable

An employee who prefers a workplace where there are clearly defined rules, policies, and procedures that dictate how jobs are supposed to be done would likely have a high level of

uncertainty avoidance

The extent to which a culture can handle uncertainty and lack of clarity is referred to as Multiple choice question.

uncertainty avoidance

During his interview, Jack was required to take a personality test in which he was asked a series of true-or-false questions, such as "I often act quickly without thinking things through" and "I usually plan things carefully ahead of time." It would appear that Jack took a(n) ______ test.

veiled purpose

Which of the following types of personality tests does not reference dishonesty directly but assesses more general personality traits that are associated with dishonest acts?

veiled purpose tests

The likelihood that the members of a team can work together effectively into the future is referred to as team

viability

neuroticism is associated with differential exposure - what is that?

when you are more likely to experience day-to-day situations as stressful

personality traits are a function of what two factors?

your genes and your environment - cultural values are apart of your environment


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