Deck 3: Individual Differences and Emotions

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Many effective managers select employees based on positive, job relevant, relatively stable individual differences.
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The ability to solve everyday problems by utilizing knowledge gained from experience to purposefully adapt to, shape, and select environments is known as emotional intelligence.
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The combination of stable physical, behavioral, and mental characteristics that give individuals their unique identities is known as personality.
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"Practical intelligence" is very similar to logical-mathematical intelligence.
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The average intelligence among people in developed countries has risen over the past 70 years.
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Openness to experience refers to a person being trusting and good-natured.
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Managers can help employees manage their attitudes and emotions.
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An individual's capacity for constructive thinking, reasoning, and problem solving is known as naturalist intelligence.
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Intelligence and mental ability are unrelated to work performance.
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Attitudes are a category of relatively fixed individual differences.
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The Big Five personality dimensions include emotional stability and Type A behavior.
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Gardner's work suggested that individuals actually demonstrate eight forms of intelligence.
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Individual differences such as personality influence an individual's work outcomes.
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A proactive personality is someone who is relatively unconstrained by situational forces and who affects environmental change.
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A person who is relaxed, secure, and unworried is referred to as an extrovert.
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The potential to recognize and use patterns is known as linguistic intelligence.
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Intelligence and mental abilities are relatively stable over time and across situations, and are difficult to change.
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When hiring people, the best thing a manager can do is to find someone like him/herself and make sure the person "fits" into his or her stereotype of a good worker.
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Organizations should use selection based on attitudes and emotions to choose which employees to hire.
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Personality models are unique to the cultures in which they were developed.
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Of the Big Five personality dimensions, agreeableness has been shown to be the best predictor of job performance.
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To help an employee with low self-efficacy, a manager should set very challenging goals.
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As emotional stability reaches very high levels, organizational citizenship behaviors decline.
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Proactive people show initiative.
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The most potent of the causes of our self-efficacy beliefs is our prior experience.
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The model of self-efficacy contains a feedback loop that represents the effect of our successes or failures for future self-efficacy beliefs.
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Persons with an internal locus of control believe their performance is a product of circumstances beyond their immediate control.
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A recent study by the Aberdeen Group found that most companies use some form of pre- or post-hiring personality testing.
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CSEs are related to reduced conflict and lower stress.
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Proactive personalities tend to have higher satisfaction with and commitment to their organizations.
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Your physical and/or emotional state is the strongest predictor of your self-efficacy beliefs.
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People with low emotional stability handle pressure better.
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Managers are not encouraged to nurture self-efficacy in subordinates, because doing so raises subordinates' expectations about their importance to the organization.
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Self-efficacy beliefs are surface convictions supported by the most recent experiences a person has gone through.
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Self-efficacy is your general belief about your own self-worth.
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If you have a high self-efficacy belief, you are likely to work less hard in preparation for challenges because you are confident you can succeed.
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Managers are encouraged to nurture self-efficacy in themselves.
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Research in industrial-organizational psychology concluded that the typical personality test is not a valid predictor of job performance.
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Proactive people are more likely to be entrepreneurial.
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Core self-evaluations are related to increased job performance, job satisfaction, and motivation.
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The ability to monitor one's own and others' feelings, to discriminate among them, and to use this information to guide one's thinking and actions is known as emotional stability.
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Complex, relatively brief responses aimed at a particular target are known as attitudes.
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Keyshawn is a player on a professional football team. Because of this, his play every week is scrutinized by fans and media, as well as his own coaches. Sometimes, their comments are very negative and even personal. Keyshawn will handle this better if he has a high level of _________ intelligence.

A) Naturalist
B) Bodily-kinesthetic
C) Spatial
D) Interpersonal
E) Intrapersonal
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Josephine scored very high on the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) on all three parts. She is likely to possess high ________ intelligence.

A) Naturalist
B) Practical
C) Logical-mathematical
D) Musical
E) Bodily-kinesthetic
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The ability to solve everyday problems by utilizing knowledge gained from experience in order to purposefully adapt to, shape, and select environments is called:

A) Multiple intelligence
B) Cognitive intelligence
C) Practical intelligence
D) Spatial intelligence
E) Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence
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You can control your behavior much more than your personality.
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_____ represent(s) an individual's capacity for constructive thinking, reasoning, and problem solving.

A) Intelligence
B) Emotion
C) Attitudes
D) Self-esteem
E) Self-efficacy
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The idea of "deliberate practice" is that takes 10,000 hours of practice to become really good at something.
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Star athletes are likely to be high in:

A) Spatial intelligence
B) Linguistic intelligence
C) Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence
D) Naturalist intelligence
E) Musical intelligence
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Emotional intelligence is composed of two components: internal and external.
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Naturalist intelligence is:

A) The potential to live in harmony with one's environment
B) The potential for deductive reasoning, problem analysis, and mathematical calculation
C) The same as intrapersonal intelligence
D) The potential to use mind and body to coordinate physical movement
E) The potential to recognize and use patterns
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Negative emotions are said to be goal incongruent.
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It makes sense for managers and organizations to hire people based on their:

A) Attitudes
B) Emotions
C) Cognitive abilities
D) Self-esteem
E) Locus of control
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The potential to learn and use spoken and written languages is:

A) Spatial intelligence
B) Naturalist intelligence
C) Intrapersonal intelligence
D) Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence
E) Linguistic intelligence
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Performance on tests like the Scholastic Aptitude Test and the Graduate Management Admissions Test is likely to be most closely related to:

A) Naturalist intelligence
B) Interpersonal intelligence
C) Intrapersonal intelligence
D) Spatial intelligence
E) Logical-mathematical intelligence
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Which of the following is the least fixed of a person's individual differences?

A) Attitudes
B) Intelligence
C) Cognitive abilities
D) Self-esteem
E) Emotions
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The distinction between flexible and fixed individual differences:

A) Has no practical value for managers
B) Is that managers have little or no impact on fixed differences
C) Is that managers have little or no impact on flexible differences
D) Is that managers should hire people based on their attitudes and emotions
E) Is that managers have little or no impact on any individual differences
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Jonathan speaks four languages fluently. He is likely to have a high level of _______ intelligence.

A) Naturalist
B) Linguistic
C) Multiple
D) Emotional
E) Interpersonal
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The potential to understand and regulate oneself is known as:

A) Interpersonal intelligence
B) Kinesthetic intelligence
C) Intrapersonal intelligence
D) Naturalist intelligence
E) Linguistic intelligence
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Emotional intelligence has been demonstrated by research to be strongly correlated with leadership and job performance.
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Core self-evaluations represent a broad personality trait comprised of all but one of the following. Which one?

A) Emotional stability
B) Generalized self-efficacy
C) Locus of control
D) Proactivity
E) Self-esteem
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The combination of stable physical, behavioral, and mental characteristics that gives individuals their unique identity is known as:

A) Intelligence
B) Personality
C) Their value profile
D) Self-efficacy
E) Self-esteem
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People who are dependable, responsible, and achievement-oriented are likely to score high on:

A) Openness to experience
B) Introversion
C) Conscientiousness
D) Internal locus of control
E) Agreeableness
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____________ is associated with entrepreneurialism.

A) Introversion
B) Spatial intelligence
C) Openness to experience
D) Proactivity
E) Emotional stability
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Proactivity has been shown to be related to all but one of the following. Which one?

A) Social networking
B) Intelligence
C) Performance
D) Satisfaction
E) Affective organizational commitment
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Most entrepreneurs:

A) Think luck had no role in the success of their venture
B) Were in their twenties
C) Have bachelor's degrees
D) Were unmarried when they started their business
E) Come from extremely rich or extremely poor backgrounds
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Klaus works in a very stressful job, but maintains his "cool" even in the worst times. He is likely to score high on ________.

A) Extraversion
B) Agreeableness
C) Conscientiousness
D) Emotional stability
E) Openness to experience
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Which of the following is not one of the basic dimensions of the Big Five personality dimensions?

A) Emotional intelligence
B) Extraversion
C) Openness to experience
D) Conscientiousness
E) Agreeableness
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People who are relaxed, secure, and unworried are likely to score high on:

A) Emotional stability
B) Introversion
C) Conscientiousness
D) Internal locus of control
E) Agreeableness
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The personality trait with the strongest positive relationship with job performance is:

A) Extraversion
B) Emotional stability
C) Proactivity
D) Agreeableness
E) Conscientiousness
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People who are outgoing, talkative, sociable, and assertive are likely to score high on:

A) Emotional stability
B) Agreeableness
C) Extraversion
D) Openness to experience
E) Conscientiousness
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Marisa is office manager in a small company. Her employees find that they can often come late to work and leave early, and Marisa will cover their work for them. Marisa is likely to score:

A) High on extraversion
B) High on agreeableness
C) Low on conscientiousness
D) Low on emotional stability
E) Low on openness to experience
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Regarding using personality testing as part of the hiring process, experts have concluded that:

A) Only the Big Five should be used as predictors of job performance
B) The typical personality test is not a valid predictor of job performance
C) There are many valid instruments available to managers to test for personality types
D) The effects of personality on job performance are so large it cannot be ignored by managers
E) There is not enough evidence to draw any conclusions about personality testing
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People with high _________ see themselves as capable and effective.

A) Core self-evaluations
B) Emotional intelligence
C) Introversion
D) Extraversion
E) Openness to experience
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Mike hosts a talk radio program that discusses political issues. He often receives emails and tweets that are very critical of his positions. However, these messages don't bother him. It is likely that he is high on _______ intelligence.

A) Intrapersonal
B) Naturalist
C) Practical
D) Linguistic
E) Multiple
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Someone who is relatively unconstrained by situational forces and who effects environmental change is described as:

A) An extravert
B) A proactive personality
C) Conscientious and emotionally stable
D) Emotionally intelligent
E) Having an external locus of control
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___________ is associated with success for managers and salespeople.

A) Extraversion
B) Introversion
C) Agreeableness
D) Emotional stability
E) Openness to experience
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People who are high on openness to experience are likely to demonstrate:

A) Cooperation and softheartedness
B) Lack of worry
C) An outgoing and sociable orientation
D) Curiosity and broad-mindedness
E) Achievement orientation
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Samantha, a member of a team you are assigned to for a management class, has often been late getting her work to the team, and when it arrives it is often of poor quality. Samantha is likely to be displaying her ________.

A) Low agreeableness
B) High extraversion
C) Low conscientiousness
D) Low emotional stability
E) Low proactivity
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Halim, one of your employees, always seems to be "taking it easy," often ignores problems that arise, and rarely takes action on his own. It is likely that Halim is:

A) Low on practical intelligence
B) An introvert
C) Not a proactive personality
D) Emotionally unstable
E) Highly agreeable
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Many effective managers select employees based on positive, job relevant, relatively stable individual differences.
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The ability to solve everyday problems by utilizing knowledge gained from experience to purposefully adapt to, shape, and select environments is known as emotional intelligence.
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The combination of stable physical, behavioral, and mental characteristics that give individuals their unique identities is known as personality.
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"Practical intelligence" is very similar to logical-mathematical intelligence.
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The average intelligence among people in developed countries has risen over the past 70 years.
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Openness to experience refers to a person being trusting and good-natured.
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Managers can help employees manage their attitudes and emotions.
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An individual's capacity for constructive thinking, reasoning, and problem solving is known as naturalist intelligence.
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Intelligence and mental ability are unrelated to work performance.
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Attitudes are a category of relatively fixed individual differences.
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The Big Five personality dimensions include emotional stability and Type A behavior.
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Gardner's work suggested that individuals actually demonstrate eight forms of intelligence.
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Individual differences such as personality influence an individual's work outcomes.
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A proactive personality is someone who is relatively unconstrained by situational forces and who affects environmental change.
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A person who is relaxed, secure, and unworried is referred to as an extrovert.
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The potential to recognize and use patterns is known as linguistic intelligence.
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Intelligence and mental abilities are relatively stable over time and across situations, and are difficult to change.
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When hiring people, the best thing a manager can do is to find someone like him/herself and make sure the person "fits" into his or her stereotype of a good worker.
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Organizations should use selection based on attitudes and emotions to choose which employees to hire.
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Personality models are unique to the cultures in which they were developed.
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Of the Big Five personality dimensions, agreeableness has been shown to be the best predictor of job performance.
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To help an employee with low self-efficacy, a manager should set very challenging goals.
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As emotional stability reaches very high levels, organizational citizenship behaviors decline.
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Proactive people show initiative.
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The most potent of the causes of our self-efficacy beliefs is our prior experience.
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The model of self-efficacy contains a feedback loop that represents the effect of our successes or failures for future self-efficacy beliefs.
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Persons with an internal locus of control believe their performance is a product of circumstances beyond their immediate control.
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A recent study by the Aberdeen Group found that most companies use some form of pre- or post-hiring personality testing.
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CSEs are related to reduced conflict and lower stress.
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Proactive personalities tend to have higher satisfaction with and commitment to their organizations.
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Your physical and/or emotional state is the strongest predictor of your self-efficacy beliefs.
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People with low emotional stability handle pressure better.
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Managers are not encouraged to nurture self-efficacy in subordinates, because doing so raises subordinates' expectations about their importance to the organization.
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Self-efficacy beliefs are surface convictions supported by the most recent experiences a person has gone through.
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Self-efficacy is your general belief about your own self-worth.
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If you have a high self-efficacy belief, you are likely to work less hard in preparation for challenges because you are confident you can succeed.
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Managers are encouraged to nurture self-efficacy in themselves.
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Research in industrial-organizational psychology concluded that the typical personality test is not a valid predictor of job performance.
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Proactive people are more likely to be entrepreneurial.
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Core self-evaluations are related to increased job performance, job satisfaction, and motivation.
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The ability to monitor one's own and others' feelings, to discriminate among them, and to use this information to guide one's thinking and actions is known as emotional stability.
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Complex, relatively brief responses aimed at a particular target are known as attitudes.
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Keyshawn is a player on a professional football team. Because of this, his play every week is scrutinized by fans and media, as well as his own coaches. Sometimes, their comments are very negative and even personal. Keyshawn will handle this better if he has a high level of _________ intelligence.

A) Naturalist
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Josephine scored very high on the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) on all three parts. She is likely to possess high ________ intelligence.

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The ability to solve everyday problems by utilizing knowledge gained from experience in order to purposefully adapt to, shape, and select environments is called:

A) Multiple intelligence
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You can control your behavior much more than your personality.
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_____ represent(s) an individual's capacity for constructive thinking, reasoning, and problem solving.

A) Intelligence
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C) Attitudes
D) Self-esteem
E) Self-efficacy
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The idea of "deliberate practice" is that takes 10,000 hours of practice to become really good at something.
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Star athletes are likely to be high in:

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C) Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence
D) Naturalist intelligence
E) Musical intelligence
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Emotional intelligence is composed of two components: internal and external.
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Naturalist intelligence is:

A) The potential to live in harmony with one's environment
B) The potential for deductive reasoning, problem analysis, and mathematical calculation
C) The same as intrapersonal intelligence
D) The potential to use mind and body to coordinate physical movement
E) The potential to recognize and use patterns
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Negative emotions are said to be goal incongruent.
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It makes sense for managers and organizations to hire people based on their:

A) Attitudes
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C) Cognitive abilities
D) Self-esteem
E) Locus of control
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The potential to learn and use spoken and written languages is:

A) Spatial intelligence
B) Naturalist intelligence
C) Intrapersonal intelligence
D) Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence
E) Linguistic intelligence
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Performance on tests like the Scholastic Aptitude Test and the Graduate Management Admissions Test is likely to be most closely related to:

A) Naturalist intelligence
B) Interpersonal intelligence
C) Intrapersonal intelligence
D) Spatial intelligence
E) Logical-mathematical intelligence
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Which of the following is the least fixed of a person's individual differences?

A) Attitudes
B) Intelligence
C) Cognitive abilities
D) Self-esteem
E) Emotions
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The distinction between flexible and fixed individual differences:

A) Has no practical value for managers
B) Is that managers have little or no impact on fixed differences
C) Is that managers have little or no impact on flexible differences
D) Is that managers should hire people based on their attitudes and emotions
E) Is that managers have little or no impact on any individual differences
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Jonathan speaks four languages fluently. He is likely to have a high level of _______ intelligence.

A) Naturalist
B) Linguistic
C) Multiple
D) Emotional
E) Interpersonal
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The potential to understand and regulate oneself is known as:

A) Interpersonal intelligence
B) Kinesthetic intelligence
C) Intrapersonal intelligence
D) Naturalist intelligence
E) Linguistic intelligence
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Emotional intelligence has been demonstrated by research to be strongly correlated with leadership and job performance.
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Core self-evaluations represent a broad personality trait comprised of all but one of the following. Which one?

A) Emotional stability
B) Generalized self-efficacy
C) Locus of control
D) Proactivity
E) Self-esteem
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The combination of stable physical, behavioral, and mental characteristics that gives individuals their unique identity is known as:

A) Intelligence
B) Personality
C) Their value profile
D) Self-efficacy
E) Self-esteem
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People who are dependable, responsible, and achievement-oriented are likely to score high on:

A) Openness to experience
B) Introversion
C) Conscientiousness
D) Internal locus of control
E) Agreeableness
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____________ is associated with entrepreneurialism.

A) Introversion
B) Spatial intelligence
C) Openness to experience
D) Proactivity
E) Emotional stability
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Proactivity has been shown to be related to all but one of the following. Which one?

A) Social networking
B) Intelligence
C) Performance
D) Satisfaction
E) Affective organizational commitment
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Most entrepreneurs:

A) Think luck had no role in the success of their venture
B) Were in their twenties
C) Have bachelor's degrees
D) Were unmarried when they started their business
E) Come from extremely rich or extremely poor backgrounds
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Klaus works in a very stressful job, but maintains his "cool" even in the worst times. He is likely to score high on ________.

A) Extraversion
B) Agreeableness
C) Conscientiousness
D) Emotional stability
E) Openness to experience
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Which of the following is not one of the basic dimensions of the Big Five personality dimensions?

A) Emotional intelligence
B) Extraversion
C) Openness to experience
D) Conscientiousness
E) Agreeableness
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People who are relaxed, secure, and unworried are likely to score high on:

A) Emotional stability
B) Introversion
C) Conscientiousness
D) Internal locus of control
E) Agreeableness
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The personality trait with the strongest positive relationship with job performance is:

A) Extraversion
B) Emotional stability
C) Proactivity
D) Agreeableness
E) Conscientiousness
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People who are outgoing, talkative, sociable, and assertive are likely to score high on:

A) Emotional stability
B) Agreeableness
C) Extraversion
D) Openness to experience
E) Conscientiousness
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Marisa is office manager in a small company. Her employees find that they can often come late to work and leave early, and Marisa will cover their work for them. Marisa is likely to score:

A) High on extraversion
B) High on agreeableness
C) Low on conscientiousness
D) Low on emotional stability
E) Low on openness to experience
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Regarding using personality testing as part of the hiring process, experts have concluded that:

A) Only the Big Five should be used as predictors of job performance
B) The typical personality test is not a valid predictor of job performance
C) There are many valid instruments available to managers to test for personality types
D) The effects of personality on job performance are so large it cannot be ignored by managers
E) There is not enough evidence to draw any conclusions about personality testing
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74
People with high _________ see themselves as capable and effective.

A) Core self-evaluations
B) Emotional intelligence
C) Introversion
D) Extraversion
E) Openness to experience
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75
Mike hosts a talk radio program that discusses political issues. He often receives emails and tweets that are very critical of his positions. However, these messages don't bother him. It is likely that he is high on _______ intelligence.

A) Intrapersonal
B) Naturalist
C) Practical
D) Linguistic
E) Multiple
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76
Someone who is relatively unconstrained by situational forces and who effects environmental change is described as:

A) An extravert
B) A proactive personality
C) Conscientious and emotionally stable
D) Emotionally intelligent
E) Having an external locus of control
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77
___________ is associated with success for managers and salespeople.

A) Extraversion
B) Introversion
C) Agreeableness
D) Emotional stability
E) Openness to experience
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78
People who are high on openness to experience are likely to demonstrate:

A) Cooperation and softheartedness
B) Lack of worry
C) An outgoing and sociable orientation
D) Curiosity and broad-mindedness
E) Achievement orientation
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79
Samantha, a member of a team you are assigned to for a management class, has often been late getting her work to the team, and when it arrives it is often of poor quality. Samantha is likely to be displaying her ________.

A) Low agreeableness
B) High extraversion
C) Low conscientiousness
D) Low emotional stability
E) Low proactivity
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80
Halim, one of your employees, always seems to be "taking it easy," often ignores problems that arise, and rarely takes action on his own. It is likely that Halim is:

A) Low on practical intelligence
B) An introvert
C) Not a proactive personality
D) Emotionally unstable
E) Highly agreeable
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