Psych Test 3
__________ is when countries tend to have more formal systems of rules that attempt to minimize cultural and situational ambiguity.
Uncertainty avoidance
power distance
a cultural system emphasizing formality and greater difference in power among people
individualism
a cultural system favoring the needs of the self over those of others and the society
uncertainty avoidance
a cultural system of rules that minimizes ambiguity
collectivism
a cultural system placing the needs of others and the society first
subcultures
a culture within a culture, based on ethnicity, class, region, or some other variable
extensive image creation
a major amount of positive self-presentation during a job search
Slight image creation refers to __________.
a small amount of positive self-presentation during a job search
slight image creation
a small amount of positive self-presentation during a job search
amotivation
a state of no motivation
David often tells his friends that he doesn't care if he gets fired or promoted at his job at the local pizzeria. He is demonstrating __________.
amotivation
What is it called when someone appears not to be motivated by anything?
amotivation
internal attribution
an explanation for behavior focusing on the individual and his or her choices and personality
external attribution
an explanation for behavior focusing on the surrounding situation
perception of national character
asking people to describe the typical member of a culture
counterproductive workplace behavior
unethical, illegal, or unwise workplace behaviors such as stealing and bullying
What is self-enhancement?
unrealistically positive views of the self and personal abilities
self-enhancement
unrealistically positive views of the self and personal abilities
Finding a vocation that brings you meaning and matches who you are is called __________.
vocational fit
The RIASEC measures how many career types?
6
__________ is a culture within a culture.
A subculture
__________ is a cultural system that places the needs of others and the society first.
Collectivism
What do the cultural products of individualistic cultures and collectivistic cultures convey?
Cultural products from individualistic cultures focus on the self, and those from collectivist cultures focus on the group.
What do we definitely know about culture and individuals?
Cultures and individuals constantly interact with each other.
What is the difference between emergent and effective leadership?
Emergent leadership is the ability to become a leader in an organization; effective leadership is the ability to be a successful leader once you have the job.
Which of the following statements regarding culture and openness to experience is true?
High socioeconomic status and more education tend to be associated with higher openness to experience.
__________ encourages more positive self-views and a view of the self as separate from others.
Individualism
__________ is a cultural system that favors the needs of the self over those of others and the society.
Individualism
When it comes to attribution, which of the following statements is true?
Individualistic cultures tend to attribute actions to the person, while collectivistic cultures tend to attribute actions to the situation.
Which country's residents score highest in neuroticism?
Japan
As part of the process of choosing a good career path for himself, Eric is taking a questionnaire that is designed to appraise eight different career paths. Eric is likely taking the __________.
ORVIS
What trend have researchers seen in regards to openness to experience?
Openness to experience tends to be lower in recent generations.
Which of the following statements regarding self-esteem and culture is true?
People from collectivistic cultures tend to have slightly lower self-esteem than those from individualistic cultures.
Why is conscientiousness the most problematic of the Big Five traits to assess across cultures?
Reference-group effects seem to be the issue.
The residents of the hypothetical country are higher on neuroticism compared to other countries. Given the cross-cultural research on neuroticism, which of the following factors is also likely to be present in it culture?
The culture has systems in place to avoid uncertainty and ambiguity.
cross-cultural differences
average variations based on country or world region
perceived overqualification
believing that you are overqualified for your job
Alex shows up for work on time each day and is accountable and responsible. This best exemplifies someone who measures high for which Big Five trait?
conscientiousness
On average, people with which Big Five personality trait tend to be the most satisfied at their job?
conscientiousness
Bryan is considered a bully at his workplace. He is often rude to his coworkers and has been known to take credit for their ideas. His behavior is considered to be __________.
counterproductive workplace behavior
Based on the research, someone who measures high for openness to experience is more likely to have a higher job performance in a vocation that requires __________.
creativity
Artifacts of a culture, such as television shows are referred to as __________.
cultural products
In terms of the study of culture, songs by Taylor Swift would be known as __________.
cultural products
vocational fit
determining which profession fits your personality
organizational citizenship behavior
doing positive things for the organization beyond a defined job
Carlton is the manager of a local retail store. He is very strict with his policies and he often yells at his employees for minor mistakes. His employees know that if they do one thing that makes him mad, they will likely have their hours reduced as a punishment. Carlton's leadership style is one of __________.
dominance
The ability to rise to a leadership position in an organization is called __________.
emergent leadership
On what measure do the RAISEC and the ORVIS not overlap?
erudition
generation
everyone born in a somewhat arbitrarily defined 20- to 30-year period
birth cohort
everyone born in one year
attributions
explanations for the reasons behind people's behavior
Katy just completed a job interview in which she lied on many of the questions in order to make herself look better. This is known as __________.
extensive image creation
Brady is the star basketball player on his varsity high school team. When recently interviewed for the local news, he said his coach and parents' support was why he has done so well. This is considered an example of __________.
external attribution
Jesse was driving when someone cut in front of her and sped away down the highway. Jesse assumed that person was probably late for work or in the middle of an emergency. Jesse's assessment is an example of a(n) __________.
external attribution
Countries high in power distance also tend to measure lower in which Big Five trait?
extraversion
Which of the following Big Five traits has a substantial link to individualistic cultures?
extraversion
Harold has done well in earning money and titles throughout his career, yet he isn't truly happy with what he does. This may be due to the fact that Harold has focused too much on __________.
extrinsic motivation
The ORVIS is designed to __________.
help you find a career path that aligns with your interests
Dorian is a server at a restaurant near her college campus. Which trait is especially important in Dorian's current job?
high agreeableness
Which combination of Big Five traits is most correlated to high job performance and satisfaction?
high conscientiousness and low neuroticism
You're the hiring manager of a large firm. If you're like most employers who are seeking new employees, you are likely looking for which combination of Big Five traits?
high conscientiousness, low neuroticism, and high agreeableness
Samantha is the CEO of a Fortune 500 company. When she took over as CEO, the company was foundering. Under her leadership, the company has thrived, and she's transformed the company to be highly competitive on a global scale now and in the future. Which of the following traits is Samantha most likely to possess?
high openness to experience
Throughout his youth, Raj was told he's unique and special and to "believe in yourself and anything is possible." He has also seen many movies supporting this theory. Now a young adult, Raj is known to be somewhat narcissistic and his life goal is to become rich. What does this example help to illustrate?
how cultural norms and beliefs might help shape personality and values
relational mobility
how easy it is to move in and out of relationships
job satisfaction
how satisfied you are with your job
Roland was driving when someone cut in front of him and sped away down the highway. Roland shook his head and muttered "jerk" under his breath. "Why are people so stupid?!" he said. Roland's assessment is an example of a(n) __________.
internal attribution
People from individualistic cultural systems tend to make __________ when considering the behavior of others.
internal attributions
dominance
intimidating others to gain social status
Which of the following is a key predictor of workplace satisfaction and workplace performance?
intrinsic motivation
transformational leader
leaders who change their organizations in large and fundamental ways rather than simply managing the organization
Intrinsic motivation includes internalized motives such as meeting goals, fulfilling core values, and __________.
maintaining self-esteem
The __________ shows us how culture shapes individuals and individuals shape culture.
mutual constitution model
Demi has her own companies with tight profit margins. To be productive, she must ensure that things run smoothly and that there's not drama among her employees. They all need to be emotionally calm and stable. Demi is likely to seek people low in __________.
neuroticism
Which of the Big Five traits has the weakest correlation with job satisfaction?
openness to experience
People who have had 30-year careers but claim they've "never worked a day" in their life are likely __________.
passionate about their work
Cultural differences are usually viewed in terms of __________.
people and what they produce as their cultural artifacts
What has the research shown about people's truthfulness when filling out job applications?
people frequently engage in slight or extensive image creation
Isabella thinks that her current position in the company as an assistant is beneath her and, given her knowledge and skills, that she should be a manager. She thinks this despite the fact that she doesn't have any experience or background in management. This is an example of __________.
perceived overqualification
Dr. Dufton is interested in studying stereotypes and is asking participants in her study to describe the typical member of different cultures. She is measuring __________.
perceptions of national character
Fake good refers to __________.
personality questionnaire responses putting the self in a positive light
fake good
personality questionnaire responses putting the self in a positive light
Which of the following statements regarding people filling out personality questionnaires for employment purposes is true?
personality questionnaires are constructed in such a way as to make it difficult to lie effectively
RAISEC
realistic, investigative, artistic, social, enterprising, conventional
What is one phenomenon that makes cross-cultural comparison difficult?
reference-group effect
prestige
rising to the top based on ability, talent, or moral force
social norms
rules for behavior within a society
Which of the following statements about job satisfaction is true?
satisfied employees are not always high-performing employees, and vice versa
The more you can enjoy your work and the more that your work aligns with who you are as a person, the more __________.
satisfied you will be
collective self-esteem
self-esteem based on group membership
socioeconomic status
social class, usually measured by income level, job prestige, and/or education level
Europeans often greet each other with a kiss. This is an example of __________.
social norms
Children learn the social norms of their culture through __________.
socialization
effective leadership
the ability to be a successful leader once in a management or leadership role
leadership
the ability to motivate individuals to reach a shared goal
emergent leadership
the ability to rise as a leader in an organization
culture
the customs, values, and behaviors characteristic of a nation, an ethnic group, a class, or a time period
mutual constitutional model
the idea that cultures and selves each cause the other
cultural products
the products of a culture such as song lyrics, TV shows, advertisements, and books useful for studying culture at a broad level
vocational interests
the type of professions you are interested in
Which of the following statements regarding the ORVIS and the Holland scales is true?
they overlap much more than they differ
Jasmine is at the career services department. She has taken a personality questionnaire and is now talking with a counselor about her vocational interests. At this stage of her career search, Jasmine is likely trying to determine __________.
vocational fit
Brandon thinks accounting is really fun and challenging; his best friend Kyle has always wanted to be a writer. These two friends appear to have very different __________.
vocational interests
reference-group effect
when people compare themselves to other people they know when completing personality questionnaires