OBHR Exam 2
Behavioral strains include:
Alcohol and drug use, teeth grinding, overeating, and compulsive behaviors
Which of the following are reasons some employees may lack motivation?
Assignment of an ambiguous goal or lack of confidence
What is an example of cognitive coping?
Before meeting with an important customer, Alicia visualizes herself getting the order
People consider _____ job demands less stressful
Benign
In terms of equity theory, which of the following are considered inputs?
Effort, Performance, Skills and abilities, Education, Experience, Training, or Seniority
The moral principle that holds that the individual's self-interests should be the motivation and goal of his or her actions is referred to as:
Egoism
What are consequentialist moral principles, which judge the morality of an action according to its goals, aims, or outcomes?
Egoism & Utilitarianism
Bettina has had a miserable day at work. However, she tells herself that, as bad as her job is, she's lucky that she has a job when the economy is weak and unemployment is high. Bettina is displaying ________ -focused coping behavior
Emotion
Which of the following moral principles judge the morality of an action solely on its intrinsic desirability:
Ethics of rights and virtue ethics
Owen believes that if he studies hard for the next organizational behavior test, he will perform well. This is an example of what kind of belief?
Expectancy
When other people recognize the success of others and reward them for their success, it typically fosters ______ motivation
Extrinsic
What is the term for employer practices that are intended to help employees with personal problems including, alcohol and drug dependencies, financial problems, or marital difficulties?
Health and wellness programs
When employees have higher levels of trust in authorities, they have:
Higher levels of task performance
Ethics can be defined as
How well one's actions fit in with generally accepted moral standards
Psychological strains from stress include:
Illness, high blood pressure, coronary artery disease, headaches, back pain, and stomachaches
The perceived fairness of the communications provided to employees from authorities is called ______ justice
Informational
A person who "tells it how it is" demonstrates the dimension of trustworthiness known as
Integrity
Concentration of effect
The extent to which consequences of the act are focused
Interpersonal justice is fostered when those in authority adhere to the rules of:
Respect and propriety
Employees who experience what motivator tend to produce the best professional results?
Self-efficacy
Magnitude of consequences
The anticipated level of impact of the outcome
Research has shown that people who experience ______ levels of challenge stressors tend to have _______ levels of job performance.
higher; higher
In terms of equity theory, what is the term for the process in which people think about things in new ways--but do not change their behaviors--in order to regain intellectual balance?
Cognitive distortion
Raul compares himself with other employees in his company who are doing different jobs. What type of comparison is Raul comparing?
Company Equity
The scientific study of how people tend to act when presented with a moral problem or dilemma is known as ______ ethics
Descriptive
In order to determine whether distributive justice exists, employees consider the following:
Pay, rewards, evaluations, promotions, and work assignments
Direction, Intensity, and _______ are the components of motivation that contribute to an employees work.
Persistence
When stressors enter our lives, our bodies quickly judge situations and decide whether or not they are stressful. What is the name of this process?
Primary Appraisal
Iris gets stressed out when she shops at a crowded supermarket, so she changes her schedule to shop early in the morning when the store isn't as busy. Iris is using _______ -focused coping to deal with the stressor.
Problem
The perceived fairness of the processes used in reaching decisions is known as _______ justice
Procedural
Dester's company announced that it would cutting 30% of its workforce by the end of the quarter. Since then, Dester has been depressed and anxious. Dester is suffering _______ strains as a result of his employment situation.
Psychological
Temporal immediacy
The interval between when the act occurs and its consequences
Probability of effect
The likelihood that the act will occur or cause harm
Beth had promised to take her father to lunch for his 75th birthday, but her boss scheduled an emergency staff meeting and she had to cancel her lunch. What kind of stressor is Betty experiencing?
Work-family conflict