Deck 7: Individual Decision Making and Creativity
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Deck 7: Individual Decision Making and Creativity
1
Which distinction should be made between different types of decisions made in organizations?
A)Programmed versus structured decisions
B)Programmed versus non-programmed decisions
C)Structured versus spontaneous decisions
D)Subliminal versus unstructured decisions
A)Programmed versus structured decisions
B)Programmed versus non-programmed decisions
C)Structured versus spontaneous decisions
D)Subliminal versus unstructured decisions
Programmed versus non-programmed decisions
2
Vagueness, poor structure, and newness are characteristics of:
A)Structured decisions
B)Spontaneous decisions
C)Non-programmed decisions
D)Subliminal decisions
A)Structured decisions
B)Spontaneous decisions
C)Non-programmed decisions
D)Subliminal decisions
Non-programmed decisions
3
Which of the following is not a step in the nine-step decision cycle?
A)Choose
B)Diagnose
C)Define
D)Initiate
A)Choose
B)Diagnose
C)Define
D)Initiate
Initiate
4
In the econological model, the resultant decision is considered to be:
A)Based on rationality
B)Taken in the most efficient manner
C)The most profitable for the organization
D)Only an indication of which decision would be best for an organization
A)Based on rationality
B)Taken in the most efficient manner
C)The most profitable for the organization
D)Only an indication of which decision would be best for an organization
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5
Which of the following is not a main process of the bounded rationality model?
A)Consideration of alternative solutions in a sequential fashion
B)Use of heuristics to identify the most promising alternatives
C)Satisficing
D)Application of contingency models
A)Consideration of alternative solutions in a sequential fashion
B)Use of heuristics to identify the most promising alternatives
C)Satisficing
D)Application of contingency models
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6
Which decision bias represents a good example of selective perception?
A)Hindsight bias
B)Over-confidence bias
C)Confirmation bias
D)None of these
A)Hindsight bias
B)Over-confidence bias
C)Confirmation bias
D)None of these
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7
Intuition is:
A)Irrational
B)Likely to overrule systematic analysis
C)Likely to complement systematic analysis
D)An admission of failure
A)Irrational
B)Likely to overrule systematic analysis
C)Likely to complement systematic analysis
D)An admission of failure
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8
The implicit favourite model postulates the view that:
A)Individuals solve complex problems by simplifying the decision process
B)Individuals tend to choose a favourite alternative late in the decision process
C)Decisions are fully based on rationalization
D)None of these
A)Individuals solve complex problems by simplifying the decision process
B)Individuals tend to choose a favourite alternative late in the decision process
C)Decisions are fully based on rationalization
D)None of these
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9
The phenomenon that heavy reliance is based on personal judgement even when useful information is available is referred to as:
A)Simplification
B)Subjective rationality
C)Limitation
D)The over-confidence effect
A)Simplification
B)Subjective rationality
C)Limitation
D)The over-confidence effect
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10
Persisting in an ineffective course of action is referred to as:
A)Rationalization
B)Escalation of commitment
C)Regret avoidance
D)Narrow framing
A)Rationalization
B)Escalation of commitment
C)Regret avoidance
D)Narrow framing
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11
Investor psychology is associated with:
A)Subjective rationality
B)Prospect theory
C)Regret theory
D)All of these
A)Subjective rationality
B)Prospect theory
C)Regret theory
D)All of these
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12
Adler refers to five steps in the decision-making process that ought to be considered in the context of culture. Which of the following is not one of them?
A)Problem recognition
B)Construction of alternatives
C)Implementation
D)Power distance
A)Problem recognition
B)Construction of alternatives
C)Implementation
D)Power distance
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13
When someone concentrates on facts and precision, but does so in a way that high-lights human relations, that person has a:
A)Intuition-sensation decision style
B)Sensation-thinking decision style
C)Sensation-feeling decision style
D)Thinking-intuition decision style
A)Intuition-sensation decision style
B)Sensation-thinking decision style
C)Sensation-feeling decision style
D)Thinking-intuition decision style
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14
There is some evidence that maintains that the left brain is not much involved in:
A)Analytical thinking
B)Logical thinking
C)Mathematical functions
D)Synthesis
A)Analytical thinking
B)Logical thinking
C)Mathematical functions
D)Synthesis
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15
Innovators are more inclined to:
A)Avoid routine work
B)Wait to be handed a problem
C)Modify existing systems
D)Be seen as safe and dependable
A)Avoid routine work
B)Wait to be handed a problem
C)Modify existing systems
D)Be seen as safe and dependable
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16
In the creative process, obtaining information relevant to the problem or opportunity occurs in the:
A)Insight stage
B)Verification stage
C)Immersion stage
D)Problem recognition stage
A)Insight stage
B)Verification stage
C)Immersion stage
D)Problem recognition stage
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17
A technique used to enhance creativity is:
A)Brainstorming
B)Brainwashing
C)Mind control
D)None of these
A)Brainstorming
B)Brainwashing
C)Mind control
D)None of these
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18
Important factors promoting innovations in organizations are:
A)Management of creativity by suitably qualified managers
B)Persistence and contributions from a number of quarters
C)Sponsorship of creativity by managers supportive of innovation
D)All of these
A)Management of creativity by suitably qualified managers
B)Persistence and contributions from a number of quarters
C)Sponsorship of creativity by managers supportive of innovation
D)All of these
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19
There is evidence to indicate that creative people:
A)Possess openness, which is a Big Five personality trait
B)Are mentally flexible and display a tolerance for ambiguity
C)Are self-confident risk-takers and independently minded
D)All of these
A)Possess openness, which is a Big Five personality trait
B)Are mentally flexible and display a tolerance for ambiguity
C)Are self-confident risk-takers and independently minded
D)All of these
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20
Creativity is said to be associated with:
A)A particular type of brain activity
B)MRI scans
C)Innovation
D)All of these
A)A particular type of brain activity
B)MRI scans
C)Innovation
D)All of these
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