Deck 4: Personality and Values

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Which of the following is not included in the Big Five model?

A)conscientiousness
B)gregariousness
C)emotional stability
D)agreeableness
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Which of the following is a personality determinant?
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'Personality' looks at the parts of the person rather than the aggregate whole.
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Researchers have found that genetics account for about 50 percent of the personality differences,and more than 30 percent of the variation in occupational and leisure interests in studies of identical twins.
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List and describe heredity as a determinant of personality.
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Choose the word that best describes an ESTJ.

A)quiet
B)organiser
C)domineering
D)reserved
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The Myers-Briggs type Indicator is a 100-question personality test that classifies people into 16 personality types.
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If you were looking for an employee who was an organiser,you would probably choose one whose type is INTJ.
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INTJs are visionaries.
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A substantial body of research supports the observation that MBTI should be used as an effective selection test for job candidates.
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What is the Myers-Briggs type Indicator (MBTI)and how might it be used by managers?
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A book profiling 13 contemporary businesspeople who created super-successful firms found that all of these individuals were intuitive thinkers (NTs).
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The ENTP type is a conceptualiser.
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If personality characteristics were completely dictated by heredity,they would be fixed at birth and no amount of experience could alter them.
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The Myers-Briggs type Indicator examines all of the following except:

A)intelligent/challenged
B)perceiving/judging
C)sensing/intuitive
D)extroverted/introverted
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According to the Myers-Briggs type Indicator,________ are conceptualisers.

A)ESTJs
B)ENTPs
C)INTJs
D)MBTIs
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Which of the following personality-shaping forces is a hereditary factor?

A)Protestant ethic
B)culture
C)experience
D)parents' height
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Which dimension of the Big Five model refers to an individual's propensity to defer to others?

A)agreeableness
B)extraversion
C)emotional stability
D)openness to experience
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Personality is:

A)comprised of traits that cannot be measured
B)the growth and development of a person's whole psychological system
C)always stable
D)all of the above
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ESTJ types are innovative and individualistic.
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'Personality' is the sum total of the way in which an individual reacts to and interacts with others.
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Low self-monitors:

A)tend to pay less attention to the behaviour of others than high self-monitors
B)tend to be more mobile in their careers
C)can disguise themselves well
D)have a low behavioural consistency between who they are and what they do
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Employees who score higher in extroversion develop higher levels of job knowledge.
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How do the Big Five traits influence OB? What is the relevance of each,and what does each trait affect?
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An individual high in Machiavellianism is best described as:

A)maintaining emotional distance,being highly authoritative,believing in swift discipline
B)being pragmatic,maintaining emotional distance,and believing the end can justify the means
C)being impulsive,emotionally involved,and having strong ethical beliefs
D)tending to make a poor manager
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How would you describe an individual who is capable of presenting striking contradictions between who they are in public and who they are privately?

A)low self-monitoring
B)high narcissism
C)high self-monitoring
D)low core self-evaluating
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Identify the five key traits in the Big Five personality model.
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A personality attribute that has potential for predicting behaviour in organisations is:

A)self-monitoring
B)type A personality
C)Machiavellianism
D)all of the above
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If a person's core self-evaluation is too positive,it may lead to:

A)high levels of competence
B)high levels of Machiavellianism
C)overconfidence and infallibility
D)extraversion and self-confidence
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Considering the Big Five model,what does openness affect?

A)Training performance
B)Deviant behaviour
C)Greater longevity
D)Higher job & life satisfaction
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An individual who is aggressively involved in a chronic,incessant struggle to achieve more and more in less and less time is a:

A)type AB
B)type A
C)type B
D)extrovert
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Extroversion and conscientiousness can both lead to enhanced leadership.
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Considering the Big Five model,what does extraversion affect?

A)Training performance
B)Deviant behaviour
C)Greater longevity
D)Higher job & life satisfaction
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A person who believes that the end can justify the means can be said to have the characteristic of:

A)authoritarianism
B)external locus of control
C)Machiavellianism
D)risk-taking
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High Machs:

A)win more
B)are persuaded less
C)manipulate more
D)all of the above
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________ is the degree to which people like or dislike themselves.

A)Core self-evaluation
B)Authoritarianism
C)Machiavellianism
D)Locus of control
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Emotional stability is most strongly related to job satisfaction.
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An impressive body of research supports that five basic personality dimensions underlie all others.
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'Conscientiousness' refers to an individual's propensity to defer to others.
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Discuss the "Big Five" model of personality.
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Which dimension of the Big Five model is a measure of reliability?

A)openness to experience
B)extraversion
C)conscientiousness
D)agreeableness
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Describe the proactive personality and how it influences a person's work.
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Zack is always moving and is impatient.He prefers work to leisure and seems obsessed with numbers.Zack probably has a proactive personality.
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The evidence demonstrates that decision accuracy is the same for high and low risk-taking managers.
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All of the following are characteristics of the Proactive personality except which?

A)They show initiative.
B)They are likely to voice their displeasure when situations aren't to their liking.
C)They are faster workers.
D)They select,create and influence work situations in their favour.
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Low self-monitors are more capable of conforming than are high self-monitors.
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An individual with a Machiavellianism personality is pragmatic and believes that the end can justify the means.
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People with negative core self-evaluation perform better than others because they set more ambitious goals and persist longer in attempting to reach those goals.
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A majority of Generation Y people can be classified as Narcissistic.
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of the high risk-taking manager?

A)makes rapid decisions
B)requires less information for decision-making
C)takes chances in business decisions
D)creates a life of deadlines
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Low risk-taking managers make more rapid decisions.
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Individuals with type A personalities create opportunities to improve their current circumstances,and if they can't they will create new ones.
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People with core self-evaluations see themselves as effective,capable and in control of their environment.
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One study found that while narcissists thought they were better leaders than their colleagues,their supervisors actually rated them as worse.
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'Self-monitoring' is the trait that considers the degree to which a person likes or dislikes himself.
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'Self-monitoring' refers to an individual's ability to adjust his or her behaviour to external,situational factors.
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________ are seemingly self-important,like to be admired and have a sense of entitlement.

A)Type A personalities
B)Self-monitors
C)Type B personalities
D)Narcissists
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A type A personality would be most likely to:

A)concentrate on only one task at a time
B)be unnecessarily competitive
C)be easygoing
D)enjoy leisure and quiet time
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Which of the following is true of the type A personality?

A)They can play for fun and relaxation,rather than to exhibit superiority
B)They always seem to be pressured by a lack of time
C)They create positive change in their environment
D)They engage in career planning and demonstrate persistence in the face of career obstacles
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Type A personalities are never concerned with time.
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Overall evidence is that employees with positive core self-evaluations are more committed to their goals and persist longer in attempting to reach these goals.
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Instrumental values refer to preferable modes of behaviour,or means of achieving one's terminal values.
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Values have little influence on one's attitudes and perceptions.
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________ represent basic convictions that "a specific mode of conduct or end state of existence is personally or socially preferable to an opposite or a converse mode of conduct".

A)Values
B)Preferences
C)Convictions
D)Attitudes
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Milton Rokeach developed a survey that assesses terminal and instrumental values.
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According to Rokeach,________ values refer to desirable end-states of existence.

A)terminal
B)theoretical
C)instrumental
D)aesthetic
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Frederick and Weber compiled a list of values that are held by different organisational groups (executives,union members and activists).Which of the following groups ranked "honest" as the highest instrumental value?

A)union members and activists
B)existentials
C)executives and activists
D)executives and union members
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Studies confirm that the values in the Rokeach Values Survey vary between occupational groups.
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Values tend to be:

A)relatively fluid
B)synonymous with attitudes
C)flexible
D)fairly stable over time
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Personality has both content and intensity attributes.
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The content attribute states a value is:

A)a basic conviction
B)important
C)related to behaviour
D)complete
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One's means of achieving their goals are considered by Rokeach as:

A)Terminal instruments
B)Goal values
C)Instrumental values
D)Terminal values
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Values tend to be stable and enduring.
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The content attribute of a value says that a mode of conduct is important.
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When we rank an individual's values in terms of his/her intensity,we obtain that person's value system.
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Discuss the importance of values.
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Discuss the Rokeach Value Survey,including the definitions and a discussion of terminal values and instrumental values.
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Values are fluid and flexible.
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When we rank an individual's values in terms of his/her ________,we obtain the person's value system.

A)social acceptance
B)content
C)intensity
D)context
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Rokeach studied instrumental values and:

A)terminal values
B)attitudes
C)speed of decision making
D)ethical decision making
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Which of the following is not included in the Big Five model?

A)conscientiousness
B)gregariousness
C)emotional stability
D)agreeableness
B
2
Which of the following is a personality determinant?
C
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'Personality' looks at the parts of the person rather than the aggregate whole.
False
3
Researchers have found that genetics account for about 50 percent of the personality differences,and more than 30 percent of the variation in occupational and leisure interests in studies of identical twins.
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List and describe heredity as a determinant of personality.
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Choose the word that best describes an ESTJ.

A)quiet
B)organiser
C)domineering
D)reserved
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The Myers-Briggs type Indicator is a 100-question personality test that classifies people into 16 personality types.
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If you were looking for an employee who was an organiser,you would probably choose one whose type is INTJ.
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INTJs are visionaries.
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A substantial body of research supports the observation that MBTI should be used as an effective selection test for job candidates.
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What is the Myers-Briggs type Indicator (MBTI)and how might it be used by managers?
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A book profiling 13 contemporary businesspeople who created super-successful firms found that all of these individuals were intuitive thinkers (NTs).
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The ENTP type is a conceptualiser.
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If personality characteristics were completely dictated by heredity,they would be fixed at birth and no amount of experience could alter them.
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The Myers-Briggs type Indicator examines all of the following except:

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According to the Myers-Briggs type Indicator,________ are conceptualisers.

A)ESTJs
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D)MBTIs
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Which of the following personality-shaping forces is a hereditary factor?

A)Protestant ethic
B)culture
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D)parents' height
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Which dimension of the Big Five model refers to an individual's propensity to defer to others?

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C)emotional stability
D)openness to experience
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Personality is:

A)comprised of traits that cannot be measured
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C)always stable
D)all of the above
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ESTJ types are innovative and individualistic.
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'Personality' is the sum total of the way in which an individual reacts to and interacts with others.
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Low self-monitors:

A)tend to pay less attention to the behaviour of others than high self-monitors
B)tend to be more mobile in their careers
C)can disguise themselves well
D)have a low behavioural consistency between who they are and what they do
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Employees who score higher in extroversion develop higher levels of job knowledge.
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How do the Big Five traits influence OB? What is the relevance of each,and what does each trait affect?
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An individual high in Machiavellianism is best described as:

A)maintaining emotional distance,being highly authoritative,believing in swift discipline
B)being pragmatic,maintaining emotional distance,and believing the end can justify the means
C)being impulsive,emotionally involved,and having strong ethical beliefs
D)tending to make a poor manager
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How would you describe an individual who is capable of presenting striking contradictions between who they are in public and who they are privately?

A)low self-monitoring
B)high narcissism
C)high self-monitoring
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Identify the five key traits in the Big Five personality model.
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A personality attribute that has potential for predicting behaviour in organisations is:

A)self-monitoring
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C)Machiavellianism
D)all of the above
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If a person's core self-evaluation is too positive,it may lead to:

A)high levels of competence
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C)overconfidence and infallibility
D)extraversion and self-confidence
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Considering the Big Five model,what does openness affect?

A)Training performance
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C)Greater longevity
D)Higher job & life satisfaction
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An individual who is aggressively involved in a chronic,incessant struggle to achieve more and more in less and less time is a:

A)type AB
B)type A
C)type B
D)extrovert
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Extroversion and conscientiousness can both lead to enhanced leadership.
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Considering the Big Five model,what does extraversion affect?

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A person who believes that the end can justify the means can be said to have the characteristic of:

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D)risk-taking
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High Machs:

A)win more
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C)manipulate more
D)all of the above
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________ is the degree to which people like or dislike themselves.

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Emotional stability is most strongly related to job satisfaction.
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An impressive body of research supports that five basic personality dimensions underlie all others.
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'Conscientiousness' refers to an individual's propensity to defer to others.
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Discuss the "Big Five" model of personality.
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Which dimension of the Big Five model is a measure of reliability?

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Describe the proactive personality and how it influences a person's work.
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Zack is always moving and is impatient.He prefers work to leisure and seems obsessed with numbers.Zack probably has a proactive personality.
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The evidence demonstrates that decision accuracy is the same for high and low risk-taking managers.
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All of the following are characteristics of the Proactive personality except which?

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C)They are faster workers.
D)They select,create and influence work situations in their favour.
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Low self-monitors are more capable of conforming than are high self-monitors.
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An individual with a Machiavellianism personality is pragmatic and believes that the end can justify the means.
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People with negative core self-evaluation perform better than others because they set more ambitious goals and persist longer in attempting to reach those goals.
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A majority of Generation Y people can be classified as Narcissistic.
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of the high risk-taking manager?

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Low risk-taking managers make more rapid decisions.
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Individuals with type A personalities create opportunities to improve their current circumstances,and if they can't they will create new ones.
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People with core self-evaluations see themselves as effective,capable and in control of their environment.
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One study found that while narcissists thought they were better leaders than their colleagues,their supervisors actually rated them as worse.
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'Self-monitoring' is the trait that considers the degree to which a person likes or dislikes himself.
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'Self-monitoring' refers to an individual's ability to adjust his or her behaviour to external,situational factors.
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________ are seemingly self-important,like to be admired and have a sense of entitlement.

A)Type A personalities
B)Self-monitors
C)Type B personalities
D)Narcissists
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A type A personality would be most likely to:

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D)enjoy leisure and quiet time
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Which of the following is true of the type A personality?

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B)They always seem to be pressured by a lack of time
C)They create positive change in their environment
D)They engage in career planning and demonstrate persistence in the face of career obstacles
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Type A personalities are never concerned with time.
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Overall evidence is that employees with positive core self-evaluations are more committed to their goals and persist longer in attempting to reach these goals.
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Instrumental values refer to preferable modes of behaviour,or means of achieving one's terminal values.
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Values have little influence on one's attitudes and perceptions.
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________ represent basic convictions that "a specific mode of conduct or end state of existence is personally or socially preferable to an opposite or a converse mode of conduct".

A)Values
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C)Convictions
D)Attitudes
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Milton Rokeach developed a survey that assesses terminal and instrumental values.
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According to Rokeach,________ values refer to desirable end-states of existence.

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B)theoretical
C)instrumental
D)aesthetic
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Frederick and Weber compiled a list of values that are held by different organisational groups (executives,union members and activists).Which of the following groups ranked "honest" as the highest instrumental value?

A)union members and activists
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C)executives and activists
D)executives and union members
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Studies confirm that the values in the Rokeach Values Survey vary between occupational groups.
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Values tend to be:

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C)flexible
D)fairly stable over time
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Personality has both content and intensity attributes.
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The content attribute states a value is:

A)a basic conviction
B)important
C)related to behaviour
D)complete
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One's means of achieving their goals are considered by Rokeach as:

A)Terminal instruments
B)Goal values
C)Instrumental values
D)Terminal values
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Values tend to be stable and enduring.
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The content attribute of a value says that a mode of conduct is important.
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When we rank an individual's values in terms of his/her intensity,we obtain that person's value system.
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Discuss the importance of values.
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Discuss the Rokeach Value Survey,including the definitions and a discussion of terminal values and instrumental values.
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Values are fluid and flexible.
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When we rank an individual's values in terms of his/her ________,we obtain the person's value system.

A)social acceptance
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C)intensity
D)context
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Rokeach studied instrumental values and:

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D)ethical decision making
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