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Jeopardy. OLS 252 Exam 1 Imon. Easy. Medium. Kind’a Hard. Ouch!. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1, Col 1. Organization. A group with two or more people that share a common set of goals
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Jeopardy OLS 252 Exam 1 Imon
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Row 1, Col 1 Organization A group with two or more people that share a common set of goals and meet at regular times.
1,2 Change in behavior According to psychologist’s, this indicates that learning has occurred
1,3 Poor interpersonal skills Single biggest reason for mgmt. failure in Fortune 500 companies
1,4 Self-monitoring The extent to which a person observes their own behavior and adapts to the situation
2,1 Theory Y This type of manager assumes employees will accept responsibility
2,2 Distinctiveness Observed behavior seen as different from behavior normally demonstrated
2,3 Perception Process of organizing and interpreting sensory impressions in order to give meaning to environment
2,4 Fundamental attribution error Underestimate influence of external factors and overestimate internal factors when judging others.
3,1 Location • Is not a factor that influences perception: • Target • Location • Perceiver • Situation
3,2 Values We all have them; fairly stable over time.
3,3 Outcome - input In equity theory, individuals assess this ratio
3,4 High Stress This is positively related to turnover
4,1 Parents The strongest influence in forming early values
4,2 Autonomy • Is most likely to reduce stress: • Ambiguity • Overload • Energy drinks • Autonomy
4,3 Tension Unsatisfied needs create this
4,4 Physiological, safety, social, esteem, and self actualization Maslow’s hierarchy of needs in specific order
5,1 Motivation A willingness to exert high levels of effort
5,2 high need for power; low need for affiliation McClelland: 2 needs best suited for management positions
5,3 Behavioral, psychological, physiological Outcomes of stress
5,4 Uncertainty and Importance 2 factors that must be present for potential stress to become actual stress