Deck 1: Understanding Behavior, Human Relations, and Performance

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Businesses during the Industrial Revolution were concerned with profits, not employees, and managers viewed people only as a source of production.
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The systems approach focuses on the whole system with an emphasis on the relationships between its parts.
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Interpersonal skill is the ability to work well with a diversity of people.
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Interpersonal skills are also called self-management abilities.
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One's own behavior usually is the actual cause of human relations problems.
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Under the Hawthorne effect, all people in the organization are affected by at least one other person, and each person affects the whole group or organization.
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Leaders are born, not made.
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The goal of human relations is to create a win-win situation by satisfying employee needs while achieving organizational objectives.
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Transactional analysis integrates common business practices in the United States and Japan into one middleground framework appropriate for use in the United States.
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Business skill is a human relations skill.
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A systems effect occurs when the organization and the employees get what they want.
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People are an organization's greatest asset, not technology, because people working together develop technology.
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Technical skills are more important than human relations skills.
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The focus of the first level of behavior is on the organization as a whole.
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One of the reasons people fail is because they are self-focused.
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Leadership skills are based on one's managerial skills.
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Leadership skills are inborn and cannot be developed.
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You can be a leader without being a manager.
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The total person approach realizes that an organization employs the whole person, not just his or her job skills.
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Human relations is just common sense.
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"Mark and Steve work very well on projects together and seem to enjoy what they do." Their actions can be considered:

A) group behavior.
B) technology-oriented.
C) a systems effect.
D) individual behavior.
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_____ is the collective action of a company's individuals and groups.

A) Organizational behavior
B) Taylorism
C) Scientific management
D) Company objective
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_____ is the extent to which expectations or objectives have been met.

A) Organizational behavior
B) Performance
C) Total person approach
D) Persistency
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"The members of the marketing department are having a meeting. There is a lot of disagreement over the content of the next ad." Which of the following levels of behavior does this best illustrate?

A) Individual
B) Customary
C) Organizational
D) Group
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"Prolifik, a software startup, received an award for the best new innovative business." Which of the following levels of behavior does this best illustrate?

A) Individual
B) Group
C) Organizational
D) Customary
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The goal of _____ is to create a win-win situation by satisfying employee needs while achieving organizational objectives.

A) human relations
B) production
C) zero-sum condition
D) cooperative games
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A _____ situation occurs when the organization and the employees get what they want.

A) zero-sum
B) win-win
C) stalemate
D) catch 22
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Which of the following is a myth about human relations?

A) Human relations skills are more important than technical skills.
B) Leadership skills can be developed.
C) Effective leaders have good human relations skills.
D) Human relations is common sense.
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Which of the following is the most common cause of management failure?

A) Technological setbacks
B) Lack of recreational facilities
C) Low wages
D) Faulty human relations skills
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"Jack gave the board of directors a presentation on the product launch plan for the new product. His presentation was highly appreciated as it covered most of the queries that the directors had about this launch." Which of the following does Jack's action illustrate?

A) Behavior
B) Total person approach
C) Performance
D) Human relations
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"Donna is allowed to go home an hour earlier than the rest of us as her babysitter leaves at four." Which of the following is this an example of?

A) Performance
B) Total person approach
C) Systems effect
D) Organization
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The _____ realizes that an organization employs the whole individual, not just his or her job skills.

A) expectancy procedure
B) personality method
C) total person approach
D) skill realization style
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Which of the following is a fact about human relations?

A) Leaders are born, not made.
B) Human relations is just common sense.
C) High-quality relationships are important to success.
D) Technical skills are more important than human relations skills.
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Which of the following is a fact about human relations?

A) Leaders are born, not made.
B) Human relations is just common sense.
C) Technical skills are more important than human relations skills.
D) People are an organization's greatest asset.
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"The production department just set a record for the highest number of units made in an eight-hour period." Which of the following levels of behavior does this best illustrate?

A) Individual
B) Group
C) Organizational
D) Customary
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Which of the following is a myth about human relations?

A) People are an organization's greatest asset.
B) Leaders are born, not made.
C) High-quality relationships are important to success.
D) A human relations course is as important as a technical course.
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"My boss let me out early from work to see my son play in a football game. All I had to do was get all my work done for the day before I left." Which of the following does this illustrate?

A) Organization
B) Common sense
C) Organizational structure
D) The goal of human relations
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Which of the following is an organization's most valuable resource?

A) Infrastructure
B) Technology
C) People
D) Land
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"The manager is developing a part-time employee work schedule for next week and will be busy for a couple of hours." Which of the following levels of behavior does this best illustrate?

A) Individual
B) Customary
C) Organizational
D) Group
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"Norah is a new employee who greets everyone and is hard-working." Which of the following is this an example of?

A) Performance
B) Total person approach
C) Behavior
D) Systems effect
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_____ introduced transactional analysis during the 1960s.

A) William Ouchi
B) Eric Berne
C) Douglas McGregor
D) Peter Drucker
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_____ refused to employ children under the age of 11.

A) Robert Owen
B) Frederick Taylor
C) Eric Berne
D) Elton Mayo
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_____ conducted research to determine the characteristics of successful organizations.

A) Eric Berne
B) William Ouchi
C) Elton Mayo
D) Thomas Peters
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Which of the following is one of the reasons people fail?

A) Being self-focused
B) Being positive
C) Being optimistic
D) Helping others
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Which of the following refers to an increase in performance caused by the special attention given to employees, rather than tangible changes in the work?

A) Taylorism
B) Functionalism
C) Scientific management
D) The Hawthorne effect
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"We have to find a way to improve our services to get an edge over our competitors." Which of the following factors can be identified with this statement?

A) Changing workforce
B) Ethics
C) Learning and knowledge
D) Diversity
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"Aaron is new in the company. There are thirty people on his floor. He is having problems remembering names." Which of the following should Aaron do to improve his ability to recall names?

A) Address them with titles like Mr. or Ms. and not worry about remembering names
B) While talking to people, call them by name two or three times
C) Maintain a notebook with people's photos and their respective names
D) Ask them their names every time he meets them
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Which of the following is a human relations guideline?

A) Being narcissistic
B) Acting before one thinks
C) Calling people by their names
D) Being physically fit
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Which of the following is a characteristic of successful people?

A) Being narcissistic
B) Being self-focused
C) Having a "me only" syndrome
D) Being optimistic
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Which of the following was an assumption of scientific managers?

A) Money was not the only motivation for workers.
B) Workers always acted rationally.
C) Profit would be increased if employees worked shorter hours.
D) Food and housing were the prime motivation for workers.
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_____ developed Theory Z.

A) Robert Owen
B) Eric Berne
C) William Ouchi
D) Elton Mayo
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"The new batch of executives needs to be trained on the company's social networking platform." Which of the following factors can be identified with this statement?

A) Changing workforce
B) Ethics
C) Diversity
D) Technology
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Eric Berne introduced _____.

A) sensitivity training
B) transactional analysis
C) the Hawthorne effect
D) theory Z
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Which of the following statements is most likely to make people defensive and cause arguments?

A) "I disagree"
B) "You're wrong"
C) "I admit"
D) "I understand completely"
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"There are many Asians and Europeans working in our company." Which of the following factors can be identified with this statement?

A) Diversity
B) Ethics
C) Crisis
D) Technology
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Which of the following is Elton Mayo known as?

A) The first manager-entrepreneur
B) The real father of personnel administration
C) The father of human relations
D) The father of scientific management
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_____ integrates common business practices in the United States and Japan into one middleground framework appropriate for use in the United States. Theory Z

A) Theory Z
B) Systems theory
C) Contingency theory
D) Hybrid theory
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Under the _____, all people in an organization are affected by at least one other person, and each person affects the whole group or organization.

A) total person approach
B) zero-sum condition
C) construct mechanism
D) systems effect
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Popularly called _____ and rooted in the behavioral sciences, the science of human relations was developed in the late 1940s.

A) organizational behavior
B) occupational dynamics
C) operational science
D) scientific management
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"Nancy's been in this job for only a week. She needs to ask the accountant some questions but she doesn't remember his name." Which of the following would be most appropriate for Nancy to do before contacting him?

A) Ask someone for the accountant's name
B) Ask the accountant again for his name
C) Address the account with a title like Mr.
D) Get the work done without using his name
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_____ skill is the ability to work well with a diversity of people.

A) Internal
B) Holistic
C) Interpersonal
D) Metaphysical
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Which of the following is the best way to get what you want?

A) Be self-focused
B) Change the other person
C) Change the situation
D) Help other people get what they want and vice versa
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Do you believe that you can and will develop your human relations abilities and skills through this course? Explain your answer.
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Explain how one of the above trends or challenges could personally affect your human relations.
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_____ is the ability to influence others and work well in teams.

A) Authority
B) Power
C) Omnipotence
D) Leadership skill
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Which of the following are also called self-management abilities?

A) Interpersonal skills
B) Intrapersonal skills
C) Social skills
D) Leadership skills
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Which of the following is a leadership skill?

A) Persistence
B) Arbitrariness
C) Capriciousness
D) Anxiousness
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Give an example, personal if possible, of a situation in which the goal of human relations was met. Explain how the individual's needs were met and how the organizational objectives were achieved.
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Give two specific examples of your involvement in human relations-one positive and one negative. Also identify the level of behavior for each example.
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In your own words, explain why human relations skills are important to you. How will they help you in your career?
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Which 2 of the 10 human relations guidelines need the most effort on your part? Which 2 need the least? Explain your answers.
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"Our supervisor, Daniel, is a great guy. He appreciates the work we do and inspires us to perform better." Which of the following best describes Daniel's behavior?

A) Being positive
B) Being humorous
C) Being politically correct
D) Using people
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Give a specific example of a human relations problem in which you elected to change yourself rather than the other person or situation. Be sure to identify your changed behavior.
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Give two specific examples of how human relations affected your performance-one positive and the other negative. Be specific in explaining the effects of human relations in both cases.
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____ skills are within the individual and include characteristics such as personality, attitudes, self-concept, and integrity.

A) Interpersonal
B) Intrapersonal
C) Social
D) Metacommunicative
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Give a specific example, personal if possible, that supports the total person approach. Explain how an individual's job performance was affected by off-the-job problems.
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Give a specific example, personal if possible, of the Hawthorne effect. It could be when a teacher, coach, or boss gave you special attention that resulted in your increased performance.
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The _____ contract is the shared expectations between people.

A) biological
B) physical
C) psychological
D) physiological
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Which of the following is the best way to resolve human relations problems?

A) Change oneself
B) Change the situation
C) Change the other person
D) Ignore the problem
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"Although there are a lot of differences in the team, Neil, the supervisor, doesn't seem deterred." Which of the following best describes Neil's behavior?

A) Being humorous
B) Being genuinely interested in other people
C) Being indifferent to the problems
D) Being optimistic
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Businesses during the Industrial Revolution were concerned with profits, not employees, and managers viewed people only as a source of production.
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The systems approach focuses on the whole system with an emphasis on the relationships between its parts.
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Interpersonal skill is the ability to work well with a diversity of people.
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Interpersonal skills are also called self-management abilities.
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One's own behavior usually is the actual cause of human relations problems.
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Under the Hawthorne effect, all people in the organization are affected by at least one other person, and each person affects the whole group or organization.
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Leaders are born, not made.
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The goal of human relations is to create a win-win situation by satisfying employee needs while achieving organizational objectives.
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Transactional analysis integrates common business practices in the United States and Japan into one middleground framework appropriate for use in the United States.
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Business skill is a human relations skill.
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A systems effect occurs when the organization and the employees get what they want.
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People are an organization's greatest asset, not technology, because people working together develop technology.
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Technical skills are more important than human relations skills.
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The focus of the first level of behavior is on the organization as a whole.
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One of the reasons people fail is because they are self-focused.
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Leadership skills are based on one's managerial skills.
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Leadership skills are inborn and cannot be developed.
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You can be a leader without being a manager.
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The total person approach realizes that an organization employs the whole person, not just his or her job skills.
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Human relations is just common sense.
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"Mark and Steve work very well on projects together and seem to enjoy what they do." Their actions can be considered:

A) group behavior.
B) technology-oriented.
C) a systems effect.
D) individual behavior.
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_____ is the collective action of a company's individuals and groups.

A) Organizational behavior
B) Taylorism
C) Scientific management
D) Company objective
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_____ is the extent to which expectations or objectives have been met.

A) Organizational behavior
B) Performance
C) Total person approach
D) Persistency
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"The members of the marketing department are having a meeting. There is a lot of disagreement over the content of the next ad." Which of the following levels of behavior does this best illustrate?

A) Individual
B) Customary
C) Organizational
D) Group
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"Prolifik, a software startup, received an award for the best new innovative business." Which of the following levels of behavior does this best illustrate?

A) Individual
B) Group
C) Organizational
D) Customary
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The goal of _____ is to create a win-win situation by satisfying employee needs while achieving organizational objectives.

A) human relations
B) production
C) zero-sum condition
D) cooperative games
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A _____ situation occurs when the organization and the employees get what they want.

A) zero-sum
B) win-win
C) stalemate
D) catch 22
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Which of the following is a myth about human relations?

A) Human relations skills are more important than technical skills.
B) Leadership skills can be developed.
C) Effective leaders have good human relations skills.
D) Human relations is common sense.
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Which of the following is the most common cause of management failure?

A) Technological setbacks
B) Lack of recreational facilities
C) Low wages
D) Faulty human relations skills
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"Jack gave the board of directors a presentation on the product launch plan for the new product. His presentation was highly appreciated as it covered most of the queries that the directors had about this launch." Which of the following does Jack's action illustrate?

A) Behavior
B) Total person approach
C) Performance
D) Human relations
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"Donna is allowed to go home an hour earlier than the rest of us as her babysitter leaves at four." Which of the following is this an example of?

A) Performance
B) Total person approach
C) Systems effect
D) Organization
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The _____ realizes that an organization employs the whole individual, not just his or her job skills.

A) expectancy procedure
B) personality method
C) total person approach
D) skill realization style
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Which of the following is a fact about human relations?

A) Leaders are born, not made.
B) Human relations is just common sense.
C) High-quality relationships are important to success.
D) Technical skills are more important than human relations skills.
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Which of the following is a fact about human relations?

A) Leaders are born, not made.
B) Human relations is just common sense.
C) Technical skills are more important than human relations skills.
D) People are an organization's greatest asset.
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"The production department just set a record for the highest number of units made in an eight-hour period." Which of the following levels of behavior does this best illustrate?

A) Individual
B) Group
C) Organizational
D) Customary
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Which of the following is a myth about human relations?

A) People are an organization's greatest asset.
B) Leaders are born, not made.
C) High-quality relationships are important to success.
D) A human relations course is as important as a technical course.
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"My boss let me out early from work to see my son play in a football game. All I had to do was get all my work done for the day before I left." Which of the following does this illustrate?

A) Organization
B) Common sense
C) Organizational structure
D) The goal of human relations
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Which of the following is an organization's most valuable resource?

A) Infrastructure
B) Technology
C) People
D) Land
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"The manager is developing a part-time employee work schedule for next week and will be busy for a couple of hours." Which of the following levels of behavior does this best illustrate?

A) Individual
B) Customary
C) Organizational
D) Group
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"Norah is a new employee who greets everyone and is hard-working." Which of the following is this an example of?

A) Performance
B) Total person approach
C) Behavior
D) Systems effect
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_____ introduced transactional analysis during the 1960s.

A) William Ouchi
B) Eric Berne
C) Douglas McGregor
D) Peter Drucker
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42
_____ refused to employ children under the age of 11.

A) Robert Owen
B) Frederick Taylor
C) Eric Berne
D) Elton Mayo
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_____ conducted research to determine the characteristics of successful organizations.

A) Eric Berne
B) William Ouchi
C) Elton Mayo
D) Thomas Peters
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Which of the following is one of the reasons people fail?

A) Being self-focused
B) Being positive
C) Being optimistic
D) Helping others
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Which of the following refers to an increase in performance caused by the special attention given to employees, rather than tangible changes in the work?

A) Taylorism
B) Functionalism
C) Scientific management
D) The Hawthorne effect
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"We have to find a way to improve our services to get an edge over our competitors." Which of the following factors can be identified with this statement?

A) Changing workforce
B) Ethics
C) Learning and knowledge
D) Diversity
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"Aaron is new in the company. There are thirty people on his floor. He is having problems remembering names." Which of the following should Aaron do to improve his ability to recall names?

A) Address them with titles like Mr. or Ms. and not worry about remembering names
B) While talking to people, call them by name two or three times
C) Maintain a notebook with people's photos and their respective names
D) Ask them their names every time he meets them
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Which of the following is a human relations guideline?

A) Being narcissistic
B) Acting before one thinks
C) Calling people by their names
D) Being physically fit
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Which of the following is a characteristic of successful people?

A) Being narcissistic
B) Being self-focused
C) Having a "me only" syndrome
D) Being optimistic
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Which of the following was an assumption of scientific managers?

A) Money was not the only motivation for workers.
B) Workers always acted rationally.
C) Profit would be increased if employees worked shorter hours.
D) Food and housing were the prime motivation for workers.
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51
_____ developed Theory Z.

A) Robert Owen
B) Eric Berne
C) William Ouchi
D) Elton Mayo
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52
"The new batch of executives needs to be trained on the company's social networking platform." Which of the following factors can be identified with this statement?

A) Changing workforce
B) Ethics
C) Diversity
D) Technology
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Eric Berne introduced _____.

A) sensitivity training
B) transactional analysis
C) the Hawthorne effect
D) theory Z
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Which of the following statements is most likely to make people defensive and cause arguments?

A) "I disagree"
B) "You're wrong"
C) "I admit"
D) "I understand completely"
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"There are many Asians and Europeans working in our company." Which of the following factors can be identified with this statement?

A) Diversity
B) Ethics
C) Crisis
D) Technology
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Which of the following is Elton Mayo known as?

A) The first manager-entrepreneur
B) The real father of personnel administration
C) The father of human relations
D) The father of scientific management
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_____ integrates common business practices in the United States and Japan into one middleground framework appropriate for use in the United States. Theory Z

A) Theory Z
B) Systems theory
C) Contingency theory
D) Hybrid theory
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Under the _____, all people in an organization are affected by at least one other person, and each person affects the whole group or organization.

A) total person approach
B) zero-sum condition
C) construct mechanism
D) systems effect
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Popularly called _____ and rooted in the behavioral sciences, the science of human relations was developed in the late 1940s.

A) organizational behavior
B) occupational dynamics
C) operational science
D) scientific management
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"Nancy's been in this job for only a week. She needs to ask the accountant some questions but she doesn't remember his name." Which of the following would be most appropriate for Nancy to do before contacting him?

A) Ask someone for the accountant's name
B) Ask the accountant again for his name
C) Address the account with a title like Mr.
D) Get the work done without using his name
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_____ skill is the ability to work well with a diversity of people.

A) Internal
B) Holistic
C) Interpersonal
D) Metaphysical
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Which of the following is the best way to get what you want?

A) Be self-focused
B) Change the other person
C) Change the situation
D) Help other people get what they want and vice versa
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63
Do you believe that you can and will develop your human relations abilities and skills through this course? Explain your answer.
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64
Explain how one of the above trends or challenges could personally affect your human relations.
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65
_____ is the ability to influence others and work well in teams.

A) Authority
B) Power
C) Omnipotence
D) Leadership skill
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66
Which of the following are also called self-management abilities?

A) Interpersonal skills
B) Intrapersonal skills
C) Social skills
D) Leadership skills
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67
Which of the following is a leadership skill?

A) Persistence
B) Arbitrariness
C) Capriciousness
D) Anxiousness
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68
Give an example, personal if possible, of a situation in which the goal of human relations was met. Explain how the individual's needs were met and how the organizational objectives were achieved.
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69
Give two specific examples of your involvement in human relations-one positive and one negative. Also identify the level of behavior for each example.
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70
In your own words, explain why human relations skills are important to you. How will they help you in your career?
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71
Which 2 of the 10 human relations guidelines need the most effort on your part? Which 2 need the least? Explain your answers.
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72
"Our supervisor, Daniel, is a great guy. He appreciates the work we do and inspires us to perform better." Which of the following best describes Daniel's behavior?

A) Being positive
B) Being humorous
C) Being politically correct
D) Using people
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73
Give a specific example of a human relations problem in which you elected to change yourself rather than the other person or situation. Be sure to identify your changed behavior.
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74
Give two specific examples of how human relations affected your performance-one positive and the other negative. Be specific in explaining the effects of human relations in both cases.
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75
____ skills are within the individual and include characteristics such as personality, attitudes, self-concept, and integrity.

A) Interpersonal
B) Intrapersonal
C) Social
D) Metacommunicative
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76
Give a specific example, personal if possible, that supports the total person approach. Explain how an individual's job performance was affected by off-the-job problems.
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77
Give a specific example, personal if possible, of the Hawthorne effect. It could be when a teacher, coach, or boss gave you special attention that resulted in your increased performance.
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78
The _____ contract is the shared expectations between people.

A) biological
B) physical
C) psychological
D) physiological
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79
Which of the following is the best way to resolve human relations problems?

A) Change oneself
B) Change the situation
C) Change the other person
D) Ignore the problem
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80
"Although there are a lot of differences in the team, Neil, the supervisor, doesn't seem deterred." Which of the following best describes Neil's behavior?

A) Being humorous
B) Being genuinely interested in other people
C) Being indifferent to the problems
D) Being optimistic
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