Org B 320 Chapter 11 Quiz
Which of the following is the best illustration of functional conflict?
*The human resource manager told the accountants their wage requests were unreasonable so the accountants obtained wage surveys to help the company revise its salaries.*, Sam was angry with Ted so he beat him in tennis, management locked the doors until the labor contract was ratified
Which of these conclusions from the Robbers Cave experiment is false?
*competing against each other in competitive sports that have rules reduces subsequent levels of intergroup conflict and hostility*, assigning people to different groups and encouraging group cohesiveness is sufficient to create intergroup conflict, intergroup conflict contributes to perceptual distortion and negative stereotyping of the other group, intergroup conflict causes each group to become more cohesive
Which of these actions would most likely lead to a win-win relationship between two groups?
*one group proposes that the decisions be made by consensus*, one group tries to isolate the other group, one group says it will withdraw if the solution is not reached
Which of these statements is false regarding the effects of intergroup conflict?
*productivity is best when intergroup conflict is eliminated*, sometimes productivity improves when conflict increases, conflict can be so intense that it damages group productivity, conflict can be beneficial because it increases levels of arousal and motivation
Which of these statements about organization citizenship behaviors is false?
*we are more likely to help people from a different culture with unusual customs*, they contribute to making organizations more effective and boost morale, people who have greater moral development are more likely to perform them, they are more likely to occur when we see others being helpful, they are less likely to occur when we are with others who do not respond
Altruism is defined as behavior that is motivated by
A regard for others with no expectation of reciprocal rewards
Altruism is more likely to occur when the recipient is
About your same age and social status
An example of intergroup competition is when
An apartment of five women challenge an apartment of four men to see who can sell the most coupons for a charity
Which of these statements depends most on the situation to be true?
Cohesive groups are more productive than non-cohesive groups
In general, dysfunctional intergroup relations can be improved by
Greater collaboration among groups
Superordinate goals refer to
Higher-level goals that can be achieved only by collaboration between conflicting parties
What was learned from the trucking game by giving the players a gate?
If they had a gate they tended to use it for their own gain
Which of these conditions reduces the probability of a win-lose situation?
Including the other group in the discussion
The attractiveness of group membership increases with
Increased interaction among group members
What happens to a groups perceptions when it engages in conflict with another group?
It over-examines its own performance and under-evaluates its opponents
Which of these factors would be expected to increase the likelihood of organizational citizenship behaviors?
People are treated fairly
Two McDonald outlets in the same city demonstrate what type of interdependence?
Pooled
If top management attempted to resolve the conflict between two departments by bringing uncertain issues to a vote and then issuing rules on how they should interact, this method would be considered a ____ strategy.
Power intervention
The research method for studying conflict that uses at 2x2 payoff matrix is called
Prisoners dilemma
A human resource manager who tells union contract negotiators "look, we're all in this together; if we don't compromise foreign companies will destroy us" is using which conflict resolution technique?
Superordinate goals
An important difference between competition ad conflict is that although people are pursuing their goals in both conditions, in conflict the members
Try to prevent their opponents from reaching their goals
On the continuum of concern for others versus self interest, where would acts of common courtesy fall?
altruism
In which of the following situations would competition be unwise and possibly lead to undesirable consequences?
competition between the six members of a shoe department sales team to see which had the most sales
What was learned in the trucking game by allowing players to use a gate?
conflict was highest when both players had access to a gate and neither side made a profit.
In order to stimulate conflict, a manager might
make resources scarcer
The potential for intergroup conflict is lowest when there is
pooled interdependence
Two sales representatives had been disputing for a long time over which of them should be allowed to service the account of a client. When the client announced that it was planning to use a different product, the conflict suddenly ended and the two representatives began to work together to save the account. This conflict resolution illustrates which strategy.
superordinate goals
What motivates people who are working on a neutral, independent activity to turn it into a competitive situation and race against each other?
the excitement of a challenge or to compare one's abilities
Which of these factors would reduce the cohesiveness of a bowling team?
the team was defeated in its final match of the regional tournament
The members of the public utilities department think they are seriously underpaid and overworked. They have tolerated this in the past and done their best in spite of feeling mistreated. Now, the city is encouraging the departments to have group discussions to improve the unity in each department. What will be the likely consequence of these group discussions for the employees in the public utilities department?
they will become more cohesive and less productive