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Impression Management in the Workplace
Quiz 6: Being Impressive by Making Others Feel Good
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Question 21
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A straightforward example of ingratiating behavior is to praise the target.
Question 22
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One reason that ingratiation works so well as a tactic of impression management is that most people have a strong need to be liked, much like the need for recognition.
Question 23
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According to balance theory we attempt to attain a balance between liking and disliking people with whom we interact regularly.
Question 24
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According to balance theory, to attain balance in a relationship, a person whose positive attitudes were not reciprocated might develop negative attitudes toward the other person.
Question 25
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So long as you make strong ingratiating statements toward another person, having good political skill is not so important.
Question 26
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An example of an ingratiating statement made to a boss would be, "You are beginning to show your age a little, but not to worry. I know a Botox specialist who will get you back looking better than ever."