MAN 3025 Exam 3 Chapter 9-12 (Latest 2016) 2016

    Question1.
    Reports from the U.S. Census Bureau are a good source of information to assess internal candidates for promotion.
    True
    False
    2.Which of the following is a typical off-the-job training method?
    coaching
    planned work activities
    job rotation
    computer-assisted instruction
    role-playing
    3.Structured interviews involve asking each applicant different questions and comparing their responses to a standardized set of answers.
    True
    False
    4.Which of the following is not a type of compensation?
    incentives
    salaries
    benefits
    wages
    promotions
    5. To protect their own reputations employees are fairly careful about whom they recommend and provide a good source of employee referrals.
    True
    False
    6. If a firm gives all international assignments to people without disabilities assuming they will therefore not require special accommodations which type of workplace discrimination has occurred?
    wage gap
    disparate treatment
    adverse impact
    reverse discrimination
    harassment
    7. In a behavioral-description interview the interviewer explores how applicants might respond to situations in the future.
    True
    False
    8.The ____________ is a law that requires an extension of health insurance benefits after termination.
    Occupational Safety and Health Act
    Civil Rights Act
    Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
    Social Security Act
    Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)
    9.The sole purpose of the human resource management process is to recruit and select people.
    True
    False
    10. A behaviorally anchored rating scale (BARS) rates employee gradations in performance according to scales of specific behaviors.
    True
    False
    11.The point of the performance appraisal is to __________.
    avoid legal problems especially discrimination complaints
    stimulate better job performance
    provide a paper trail of manager-employee interactions
    demonstrate correct methods for work procedures
    make sure that the subordinate’s behavior is tightly controlled
    12. The ______________ enforce(s) procedures so employees may vote to have an union and for collective bargaining.
    Occupational Safety and Health Department
    Civil Rights Acts
    Fair Labor Standards Act
    National Labor Relations Board
    Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
    13. Which of the following is not a leading reason that employees resist change?
    climate of mistrust
    fear of failure
    individual predisposition toward change
    nonreinforcing reward systems
    lack of personal ethics
    14. Conflict is inherent in most organizations.
    True
    False
    15. When radically different changes are introduced without warning without any official announcements the office rumor mill will go into high gear and affected employees will become fearful of the implications of the changes.
    True
    False
    16. _____________ is the set of techniques used for implementing planned change to make people and organizations more effective.
    Revitalization
    Incremental innovation
    Corporate transformation
    Continuous improvement
    Organizational development
    17. BP handled the 2010 oil spill crisis in the Gulf of Mexico in a reactive manner.
    True
    False
    18.An example of transformational innovation is when Keurig created a new category of coffee/tea preparation by offering cup-at-a-time pod-style brewing.
    True
    False
    19. An OD intervention that worked in the United States may not work well in another country.
    True
    False
    20. In OD single interventions have been found to work better than multiple interventions.
    True
    False
    21. Internal forces for change include demographic characteristics among U.S. workers social and political pressures and technological advancements.
    True
    False
    22. Which of the following is not a way to encourage innovation?
    creating a culture that celebrates failure
    withholding raises and promotions when innovation attempts don’t work out
    implementing effective reward systems
    reinforcing experimentation
    supporting innovation with investments of time and money
    23. The increasing diversity of the American workforce is an example of a(n) ______ force for change.
    social and political
    market
    economic
    political
    demographic
    24. Corporate restructurings threaten to eliminate jobs and generally trigger strong resistance.
    True
    False
    25. Brad supervises several employees who seem to have low self-efficacy. To improve this he should do all the following except _____.
    role model and mentor them
    avoid rewarding small successes
    give positive feedback and constructive pointers
    provide guided experiences
    nurture their self-efficacy
    26. The last step of the perception process is selective attention in which you ask Did I notice something?
    True
    False
    27. According to Festinger how people deal with cognitive dissonance depends on three factors. Which are the correct three factors?
    situation self-awareness and control
    personality decision making and judgment
    importance control and rewards
    control bias and personality
    decision making situation and bias
    28. Cognitive dissonance according to Leon Festinger describes the psychological discomfort a person experiences between his or her cognitive attitude and incompatible behavior.
    True
    False
    29. Employee assistance programs (EAPs) are aimed at helping employees cope with stress burnout substance abuse health-related problems family and marital issues and any general problem that negatively influences job performance.
    True
    False
    30. ________ are abstract ideals that guide one’s thinking and behavior across all situations.
    Attitudes
    Perceptions
    Cultures
    Ethics
    Values
    31. Which of the following is not a distortion in perception?
    recency effect
    causal attribution
    stereotyping
    halo effect
    cognitive dissonance
    32. Julie really enjoys mingling at work functions both to network for new contacts and simply to share stories with other interesting people. Julie probably scores high in _____.
    extroversion
    agreeableness
    conscientiousness
    openness to experience
    emotional stability
    33. The Americans with Disabilities Act requires employers to _____.
    actively solicit job applications from persons with disabilities
    hire persons with disabilities to qualify for tax breaks
    hire quotas of qualified persons with disabilities
    reasonably accommodate an individual’s disability
    hire all qualified persons with disabilities who apply
    34. Status is not a common value held in the workplace.
    True
    False
    35. High-paid workers are particularly apt to suffer stress more than lower-level workers.
    True
    False
    36. As an emotional intelligence trait relationship management refers to the ability to communicate clearly disarm conflicts and build strong personal bonds.
    True
    False
    37. Personality is defined as the stable psychological traits and behavioral attributes that give a person his or her identity.
    True
    False
    38. Need-based perspectives try to explain why employees have different needs what behaviors they select to satisfy them and how they decide if their choices were successful.
    True
    False
    39. Self-determination theory focuses primarily on intrinsic motivation and rewards rather than on extrinsic motivation and rewards.
    True
    False
    40. According to equity theory employees who feel they are being underrewarded might respond by doing less work calling in sick or leaving early.
    True
    False
    41. In Herzberg’s theory the lower-level needs are known as hygiene factors and the higher-level needs are called motivating factors.
    True
    False
    42. Sharon has excelled as an auditor for a large financial consulting firm. She loves building mutually beneficial relationships and is extremely well liked by her clients. Sharon likely has a _____.
    high need for affiliation
    high need for achievement
    low need for power
    low need for affiliation
    low need for achievement
    43. Because the production division at Heavenly Gates Inc. is $10000 below budget due to process improvements this year 30% of the savings will be returned to the division to spend as desired as a form of _____.
    profit sharing
    gainsharing
    pay for knowledge
    stock options
    pay for performance
    44. At his review last year Bryan was promised a 20% raise if he met his production goals. Raises were included in today’s paychecks and although Bryan has met all of his goals he only received a cost-of-living raise. In the future Bryan’s ______ will probably be ______.
    expectancy; low
    instrumentality; high
    instrumentality; low
    expectancy; high
    valence; low
    45. New research shows that the cubicle is not a motivational environment stifling creativity and morale for many workers.
    True
    False
    46. A supervisor told a salesperson who had not made any calls to clients and therefore did not make quota Well if this continues in the next 30 days you’ll probably be let go. By presenting something negative the supervisor provides an example of _____.
    extinction
    intrinsic motivation
    positive reinforcement
    negative reinforcement
    punishment
    47. Content perspectives also known as need-based perspectives include all except which one of the following theories?
    Herzberg’s two-factor theory
    McClelland’s acquired needs theory
    Equity theory
    Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory
    Deci and Ryan’s self-determination theory
    48. Sue is very aggressive at her job and her coworkers complain that she often manipulates them and her boss in order to get ahead. She attempts to direct everything and everyone regardless of the consequences to others or even the organization itself. Sue is expressing what type of need for power?
    legitimate
    autonomous
    organizational
    institutional
    personal
    49. The five core job characteristics are skill variety task identity task significance autonomy and feedback.
    True
    False
    50. According to McClelland’s theory people learn their needs for power achievement and affiliation from their culture and from life experiences; they are not born with them.
    True
    False

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