APSM Chapter 8
The _____ model describes a conflict in terms of behavior, consequences, and feelings. a. initiating conflict resolution b. accommodating c. BCF d. collaborating
BCF
According to the stress tug-of-war analogy, which of the following situations results in a decrease in performance? a. Stress management techniques are dominant. b. Causes of stress are dominant. c. There is a balance between stress management and causes of stress. d. Functional stress is dominant.
Causes of stress are dominant.
Which of the following players does not exhibit expert power? a. Michael Jordan b. Maria Sharapova c. Don Childs d. Robinson Cano
Don Childs
_____ exists when disagreement and opposition support the achievement of organizational objectives. a. Functional conflict b. Dysfunctional conflict c. Conflict d. Friction
Functional conflict
________ is the process through which two or more parties who are in conflict try to come to an agreement. a. Postponement b. Negotiating c. Reciprocity d. Functional conflict
Negotiating
Which of the following statements describes the relationship between personality, perception, and attitude? a. Personality affects perception and attitudes. b. Personality affects perception but has nothing to do with attitudes. c. Personality affects attitudes but has nothing to do with perception. d. Personality has nothing to do with either perception or attitude.
Personality affects perception and attitudes.
Which of the following is not a step in the initiating conflict resolution model? a. Plan a BCF statement that maintains ownership of the problem. b. Present your BCF statement and agree on the conflict. c. Ask for and give alternative resolutions. d. Make an agreement for change. e. Retain the services of a mediator.
Retain the services of a mediator.
Which of the following is not a guideline for developing political skills? a. Learn the organizational culture. b. Learn the power players. c. Surprise your boss. d. Be an honest team player. e. Resolve conflicts.
Surprise your boss.
____ is a network of alliances that will help a manager achieve an objective. a. Politics b. Reciprocity c. Networking d. A coalition
a coalition
Passively giving in to the other party exemplifies the management style of a. avoiding conflict b. accommodating conflict c. forcing conflict d. negotiating conflict e. collaborating in conflict
accommodating conflict
Which of the following is (are) considered important political behavior? a. networking b. reciprocity c. coalition building d. all of these
all of these
A neutral third party who makes a binding decision to resolve a conflict is a(n) a. mediator b. arbitrator c. negotiator d. conflict resolution consultant
arbitrator
Passively ignoring conflict exemplifies the management style of a. avoiding conflict b. accommodating conflict c. forcing conflict d. negotiating conflict e. collaborating in conflict
avoiding conflict
______ is the process of creating obligations, developing alliances, and using them to accomplish objectives. a. Politics b. Reciprocity c. Networking d. Coalition building e. none of these
b. Reciprocity
Assertively seeking the best solution agreeable to all exemplifies the management style of a. avoiding conflict b. accommodating conflict c. forcing conflict d. negotiating conflict e. collaborating in conflict
collaborating in conflict
_____ exists whenever people are in disagreement and opposition. a. Functional conflict b. Dysfunctional conflict c. Conflict d. Friction
conflict
Relationships with influential people yield a. reward power b. legitimate power c. referent power d. information, or expert, power e. connection power
connection power
Agreeableness is a state of being a. emotionally stable b. cooperative c. willing to try new things d. organized
cooperative
Job satisfaction is a. indirectly related to absenteeism and performance b. directly related to absenteeism and performance c. unrelated to absenteeism and performance d. indirectly related to absenteeism and directly related to performance
directly related to absenteeism and performance
Extroverts are known to a. avoid people b. act irresponsibly c. be unwilling to try new things d. enjoy meeting new people
enjoy meeting new people
A mediator is a neutral third party who makes a binding decision to resolve a conflict.
false
Agreeableness is the opposite of being competitive
false
Attitudes affect perception, but perception does not affect attitudes.
false
Introversion and extroversion are the same thing.
false
Job performance is not affected by job satisfaction
false
Legitimate power is personal power, and referent power is position power.
false
Michael Jordan, Lebron James, Ichiro Suzuki, and Tom Brady all have low levels of expert power.
false
Reciprocity is the process of developing relationships for the purpose of socializing and politicking.
false
Stress is best described as a situation in which people feel overwhelmed by anxiety, tension, and pressure.
false
The ability to influence others' behavior is called charisma.
false
The five conflict management styles are avoiding, competing, negotiating, accommodating, and collaborating.
false
The initiating conflict resolution model describes a conflict in terms of behavior, consequences, and feelings.
false
The personality traits in the Big Five trait system are introversion, disagreeableness, neuroticism, professionalism, and experience.
false
The stress tug-of-war analogy simply means you are constantly trying to maintain a balance between the causes of stress and stress management techniques so your performance remains level.
false
Using aggressive behavior to achieve objectives exemplifies the management style of a. avoiding conflict b. accommodating conflict c. forcing conflict d. negotiating conflict e. collaborating in conflict
forcing conflict
One who has data needed by others has a. reward power b. legitimate power c. referent power d. information, or expert, power e. connection power
information, or expert, power
Perception is based on a. internal as well as external factors b. functional conflict c. networking d. the Pygmalion effect
internal as well as external factors
Politics a. is always to be avoided b. is a reality of organizational life c. becomes less important as the level of management increases d. is seldom used by managers
is a reality of organizational life
The avoidance conflict resolution style creates a _____ situation because the conflict is not resolved. a. win-lose b. lose-lose c. win-win d. It may be any of these.
lose-lose
Resolving conflicts through assertive give-and-take exemplifies the management style of a. avoiding conflict b. accommodating conflict c. forcing conflict d. negotiating conflict e. collaborating in conflict
negotiating conflict
Developing relationships for the purpose of socializing and politicking is called a. politics b. reciprocity c. networking d. coalition building
networking
Which of the following is one of the Big Five personality traits? a. introversion b. disagreeableness c. neuroticism d. openness to experience
openness to experience
_____ power is derived from the follower based on the individual's behavior. a. Position b. Personal c. Organizational d. Earned
personal
The first step in the initiating conflict resolution model is to a. present your BCF statement b. ask for and give an alternative resolution c. plan a BCF statement d. make an agreement for change
plan a BCF statement
Networking, reciprocity, and coalition are all _____ behaviors. a. political b. power-based c. self-serving d. manipulative
political
_____ is the process of gaining and using power. a. Politics b. Reciprocity c. Networking d. Coalition
politics
The ability to influence others' behavior is called a. politics b. power c. networking d. coalition
power
_____ power is a form of personal power. a. Reward b. Legitimate c. Referent d. Coercive
referent
Influencing others with something of value to them yields a. reward power b. legitimate power c. referent power d. information, or expert, power e. connection power
reward power
Perception involves a. selecting, organizing, and interpreting environmental information b. determining the reasons for behavior c. screening information in favor of the desired outcome d. generalizing the behavior of a group to one individual
selecting, organizing, and interpreting environmental information
The body's reaction to environmental demands made on it is called a. stress b. the fight-or-flight reflex c. environmental adjustment d. panic
stress
In the analogy of the stress tug-of-war, you are constantly trying to maintain a balance between the causes of stress and a. relaxation techniques b. stress relievers c. personal satisfaction d. stress management techniques
stress management techniques
Situations that cause overwhelming anxiety, tension, and pressure are known as a. stress b. stressors c. burnout d. overload
stressors
A coalition is a network of alliances that will help a manager achieve an objective.
true
An arbitrator is a neutral third party who makes a binding decision to resolve a conflict.
true
Conflict arises when we fail to make explicit our own expectations and fail to inquire into the expectations of other parties.
true
Functional conflict exists when disagreement and opposition support the achievement of organizational objectives.
true
Networking, reciprocity, and coalition are alike in that all are political behaviors used to help accomplish objectives.
true
Politics is the process of gaining and using power.
true
Position power is delegated down the chain of command, whereas personal power is derived from followers based on the person's behavior.
true
Stressors are situations in which people feel overwhelmed by anxiety, tension, and pressure.
true
The BCF model describes a conflict in terms of behavior, consequences, and feelings.
true
The first step in the initiating conflict resolution model is to plan a BCF statement that maintains ownership of the problem.
true
The president of the NCAA is a powerful person.
true
The process of perception includes organizing information
true
The second factor in the perception process is the information from the external environment.
true
With so many television channels crammed with sports content, announcer personalities are pivotal in attracting viewership.
true