MGT Chapter 11
What term is used to describe the psychological discomfort a person experiences between his or her cognitive attitude and incompatible behavior. 1. Behavioral component of an attitude 2. Cognitive dissonance 3. Values 4. Affective component of an attitude
2. Cognitive dissonance
Which personality dimension measures how outgoing, talkative, sociable, and assertive a person is? 1) Agreeableness 2) Conscientiousness 3)Extroversion 4) Emotional stability
3)Extroversion
What is described as how dependable, responsible, achievement oriented, and persistent someone is? 1. extroversion 2. agreeableness 3. conscientiousness 4. emotional stability
3. conscientiousness
what are abstract ideals that guide ones thinking and behavior across all situations 1. Ethics 2. Systems 3. Thoughts 4. Values
4. Values
What is defined as the ability to your and other feelings and use the information to guide your thinking and others A) Emotional Intelligence B) Physical Intelligence C) Psychological intelligence D) Critical Intelligence
A) Emotional Intelligence
Which of the following is NOT apart of the three components of attitudes? A)personal B)cognitive C)affective D)behavioral
A)personal
Which describes the affective component of attitude? A. "I feel" B. "I intend" C. "I believe" D. None of the above
A. "I feel"
Which of the following is NOT one of the big five personality dimensions? A. Core Self Evaluations B. Extraversion C. Emotional Stability D. Agreeableness
A. Core Self Evaluations
Forming a positive impression of an individual based on a single trait is called _____. A. Halo effect B.Stereotyping C. Explicit bias D. Implicit bias
A. Halo effect
What dimensions of diversity are those human differences that exert a powerful, sustained effect throughout every stage of our lives: gender, age, ethnicity, race, sexual orientation, physical abilties? A. Internal B. External C. organizational D. personality
A. Internal
Age, race, gender, ethnicity, and sexual orientation are all examples of what layer on the "diversity wheel"? A. Internal Dimension B. Personality C. External Dimension D. Organizational Dimension
A. Internal Dimension
What option is NOT one of the big 5 personality dimensions A. Self efficacy B. Extroversion C. Emotional Stability D. Agreeableness
A. Self efficacy
Elijah decided to not give a new management role to Jim because he is 55 and is "old so he is unable to develop new skills." What type of Stereotype is this? A: Age Stereotype B: Sex-Role Stereotype C: Race/ Ethnicity Stereotype D: Height Stereotype
A: Age Stereotype
What is defined as the stable physical and mental characteristics responsible for a persons identity A: Personality B: Mental Fortitude C: Stability D: Personal Well-Being
A: Personality
All the ways people are unlike and alike—the differences and similarities in age, gender, race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, capabilities, and socioeconomic background. A) Differences B) Diversity C) Discrimination D) Demands
B) Diversity
Is the extent to which you feel positive or negative about various aspects of your work? A) Stressor B) Job Satisfaction C) Prosocial behavior D) Prosocial motivation
B) Job Satisfaction
Learned helplessness is associated with which facet of a core self-evaluation A) Locus of control B) Self-esteem C) Emotional stability D)Self efficacy
B) Self-esteem
The "I believe" concept belongs to which component of attitude? A. Affective B. Cognitive C. Behavioral D. Effective
B. Cognitive
Which of the following is NOT a way to increase employee engagement?A. Design meaningful work B. Decrease supervisor-employee relations C. Provide learning and development opportunities D. Reduce stressors
B. Decrease supervisor-employee relations
_____ refers to the attitudes or beliefs that affect our understadning and actions in a conscious manner. A. Implicit B. Explicit C. self-serving D. the Halo effect
B. Explicit
What is the second step in the perceptual process? A. Selective Attention B. Interpretation and Evaluation C. Storing in Memory D. Retrieving from memory to make judgments and decisions
B. Interpretation and Evaluation
What is defined as the extent to which one feels positive or negative about various aspects of one's work A. Job Supervision B. Job Satisfaction C. Organizational Commitment D. Employee Engagement
B. Job Satisfaction
What is the first step in the perpetual process? A) storing in memory B) Interpretation and evaluation C) Selective attention D) Retrieving from memory
C) Selective attention
Which of the following is NOT an internal dimension on the diversity wheel? A. Race B. Age C. Geographical Location D. Ethnicity
C. Geographical Location
"I believe cheating on exams is dishonest and shows disrespect for the professor." This is an example of the _____ component of an attitude. A. affective B. behavioral C. cognitive D. perceptual
C. cognitive
Which of the following is not apart of the 4 step in the perceptual process? A: Selective attention B:Storing in memory C: Observe D: Retrieving from memory to make judgments and decisions
C: Observe
Which of the following are barriers of diversity A) Stereotypes and Prejudices B) Fear of discrimination against Majority Group Members C) Lack of support for family demands D) All of the above
D) All of the above
Which of the following is not one of the 4 layers of the diversity wheel A) Personality B) Internal Dimensions C) Organizational Dimensions D) Behavioral traits
D) Behavioral traits
Which is NOT one of the big five personality dimensions? A) agreeableness B) emotional stability C) openness to experience D) introvert
D) introvert
Which of these is NOT one of the five distortions of perception? A. Stereotyping B. Recency Effect C. Implicit Bias D. Behavioral
D. Behavioral
Which is not a way to reduce stress in the work environment? A. Make jobs interesting B. Create a supportive environment C. Recommend a holistic wellness approach D. Create role conflicts
D. Create role conflicts
____ represents all the ways people are alike and unalike A. Equity B. Inclusion C. Belonging D. Diversity
D. Diversity
Which of the following isn't a tier on the diversity wheel? A. Internal dimensions B. External dimensions C. Organizational dimensions D. Fundamental dimensions
D. Fundamental dimensions
Which is not a way to increase employee engagement? A. Design meaningful work B. Improve supervisor-employee relations C. Provide learning and development opportunities D. Increase Stressors
D. Increase Stressors
Which is not one of the 4 research-proven ways for managers to increase employee engagement? A. Design meaningful work B. Reduce stressors C. Provide learning and development opportunities D. Let employees slack off
D. Let employees slack off
Which one is not an internal dimension of the diversity wheel? A. Race B. Age C. Gender D. Marital Status
D. Marital Status
Which of the following might a manager implement in their attempt to raise an employee's self-esteem? A. Increase the routine of their typical work day so they can't get it wrong. B. Provide frequent reminders about improving. C. Put them in charge of large risky projects where they can shine. D. Provide positive feedback whenever possible.
D. Provide positive feedback whenever possible.
Which of the following is not one of the five distortions in perception A. Stereotyping B. Implicit Bias C. The Halo Effect D. Selective Attention
D. Selective Attention
Which of the following are NOT one of the 3 components of attitude? A. The affective component B. The cognitive component C. The behavioral component D. The personal component
D. The personal component
What is not one of the three components of attitudes? A. behavioral component B. affective component C. cognitive component D. attentive component
D. attentive component
What is a way that manager can increase employee engagement? Design meaningful work Scrutinize the employee Report the employee Increase the employees workload.
Design meaningful work
which of the following are apart of the "diversity wheel"? A. personality, B. internal dimensions, C. external dimensions, D. organizational dimensions, E. all of the above
E. all of the above
______ is an effect in which we form a positive impression of an individual based on a single trait.
Halo effect
What is one key outcome of increased prosocial motivation?Counterproductive work behaviors. Organizational Citizenship Behaviors Altruistic behaviors Anti social behaviors
Organizational Citizenship Behaviors
_____ are employee behaviors that are not directly part of employees' job descriptions—that exceed their work-role requirements—such as constructive statements about the department. A. Counterproductive work behaviors (CWBs) B. Job satisfaction C. Turnover D. Organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs)
Organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs)
The stable psychological traits and behavioral attributes that give a person his or her identity is a persons ______
Personality
______ is the tension people feel when they are enduring extraordinary demands, constraints, or opportunities.
Stress
______ are abstract ideals that guide one's thinking and behavior across all situations.
Values
Which of these is not an external dimension of diversity? a)gender b)religion c)income d)marital status
a)gender
Which of the big five personality traits is defined as how trusting, good-natured, cooperative, and soft-hearted someone is? a. Agreeableness b. Emotional Stability c. Extroversion d. Emotional Intelligence2
a. Agreeableness
What is the psychological discomfort that people experience when their attitudes and behaviors are incompatible? a. Cognitive dissonance b. emotional intelligence c. Cognitive ' d. Perception
a. Cognitive dissonance
What is an example of emotional stability?
a. Derek is not worried about what his co-workers think of his performance.
What is the practice of doing something symbolic to prevent criticism and give the appearance that people are being treated fairly? a. Tokenism b. Stereotyping c. Glass Ceiling d. Ethnocentrism
a. Tokenism
Mary's co workers have described her as outgoing, talkative and very easy to communicate with. What personality dimension does Mary display? a. extroversion b. agreeableness c. emotional stability d. openness to experience
a. extroversion
_____ is the tendency to attribute to an individual the characteristics one believes are typical of the group to which that individual belongs. a. stereotyping b. implicit bias c. the halo effect d. casual attribution
a. stereotyping
________________ defines the extent to which an employee identifies with an organization. a.) Organizational Commitment b.) Job Satisfaction c.) Employee Engagement d.) The Halo Effect
a.) Organizational Commitment
an employee's ____ is their learned predisposition to any objects, may be negative or positive.
attitude
The five distortions of perception include stereotyping, implicit bias, the halo effect, the recency effect, and casual ________.
attribution
The _____ component of an attitude consists of the feelings or emotions one has about a situation. a. cognitive b. affective c. behavioral d. judgment
b. affective
_______ is the process of interpreting and understanding one's environment a. implicit bias b. perception c. stereotyping d. explicit bias
b. perception
Age, race, gender, and ethnicity are all part of which section of the diversity wheel? a) organizational dimensions b) external dimensions c) internal dimensions d) personality traits
c) internal dimensions
Which is NOT one of the big five personality dimensions? a) agreeableness b) extroversion c) openness to communication d) emotional stability
c) openness to communication
The following are the four steps in the perceptual process EXCEPTa) Selective attention b) interpretation & evaluation c) Storing in memory d) Reflecting on judgements made
d) Reflecting on judgements made
What intervention to boost employee engagement focuses on "increasing individuals' self-perceived positive attributes and strengths"?a. Job resource building b. Leadership training c. Health promotion d. Personal resource building
d. Personal resource building
______ is the ability to monitor your and others' feelings and to use this information to guide your thinking and actions.
emotional intelligence
___________ is the belief that someone's native country, culture, language, abilities, and/or behavior are superior to that of a different culture
ethnocentrism
Casual attribution is the activity of inferring causes for ____ behavior.
observed
During the meeting, Jack discussed the two positions that were open in his department since two employee had both quit last week. Jack is discussing the _____ in his department
turnover