Deck 8: Onboarding: Employee Socialization and Orientation

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Little research has been published about the effectiveness of orientation programs.
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Realistic job previews tend to increase job satisfaction.
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A realistic job preview (RJP)can be effective during times of low unemployment.
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It is not important for an organization to continually evaluate the effectiveness of their orientation programs.
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Norms are established by the employees themselves.
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It has been found that newcomers actively seek out the information they need rather than simply waiting for the organization to supply it to them.
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A problem with orientation programs is they almost never contain enough information.
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Self-selection means that job seekers are eliminated from the applicant pool by HR specialists called a 'self-selector'.
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The encounter stage of socialization begins when you make a formal commitment to join an organization.
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A realistic job preview (RJP)can be effective when the selection ratio for the job is high (there are few applicants for each job).
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Role overload occurs when the employee does not have enough work to do.
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Newcomers need older insiders to effectively socialize to an organization.
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Role ambiguity means that the employee is unclear about their role in the organization.
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A well-run orientation program should take place over a period of time.
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In general,realistic job previews (RJPs)have been found to have a beneficial effect on turnover,satisfaction and commitment.
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Role conflict occurs when people get mixed signals about what is expected of them on the job.
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Self-selection can result in people turning down a job.
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Orientation programs often suffer from a lack of follow-up with the newcomer.
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Anticipatory socialization occurs before the individual joins the organization.
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In your text,the process of adjusting to a new organization is called organizational joining.
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All of the following are problems with new employee orientation EXCEPT:

A)too much emphasis on paperwork
B)too much selling of the organization
C)too much emphasis on an organization's mission,vision and values
D)one shot mentality
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How are newcomers different from organizational insiders?

A)Their expectations are more likely to differ from organizational reality
B)They do not have the history and experience in the organizational setting to form a knowledge base
C)They do not the benefit of insider relationships that they can trust and draw upon to help them interpret organizational events
D)All of the following are differences
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An effective program to get people started in an organization (e.g.,an orientation program)is important because:

A)it will help get rid of poor performers
B)it makes sure everyone understands all company policies
C)it reduces benefit costs
D)it reduces start-up costs
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Behaviors or norms that are essential to organizational membership are called:

A)pivotal
B)relevant
C)peripheral
D)survival
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Newcomers to an organization need to be successful in the socialization into their new organization.Insiders can provide newcomers with all of the following EXCEPT:

A)accurate expectations
B)knowledge base
C)other insiders
D)cultural bias
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According to the text,what newcomers to an organization need MOST is (are):

A)accurate expectations of the job
B)good computer skills
C)a high level of education
D)really strong interpersonal skills
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A key element in designing an effective orientation program is to:

A)include frequent interaction with supervisors and peers
B)include frequent interaction with top management
C)include frequent interaction with the HR department
D)keep the new employees in the classroom for the entire program
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Orientation programs provide which of the following benefits?

A)reduce newcomers stress and anxiety
B)assist newcomer in learning organizational culture and values
C)encourage development of positive attitudes
D)all of the above are benefits of new employee orientation
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Which of the following is a positive outcome of socialization?

A)greater knowledge of the organization and work groups
B)the formulation of attitudes that make groups work
C)behaviors that lead to personal and organizational effectiveness
D)all of the above are benefits of socialization
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Which of the following is true of anticipatory socialization?

A)Impressions about organizational membership are formed
B)They examine their skills,abilities,needs,and values to see if the organization recognizes their strengths
C)Judgments made during this time do not affect behavior
D)Expectations formed are often unreasonable and unreachable
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Which individual in an organization plays a pivotal role in new employee orientation?

A)staff of HRD department
B)supervisor
C)trainer
D)co-worker
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According to Fisher's socialization learning categories,personal learning includes:

A)Goals,values and policies of the organization
B)The necessary skills to do the job
C)What to learn and who to learn from
D)Learning from experience on the job
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Role overload,role conflict,and role ambiguity are all related to which of the following?

A)organizational structure
B)​stress
C)job position
D)lack of clear chain of command
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In the textbook,the process of an outsider's transformation into a productive and accepted insider is called:

A)organizational adjustment
B)organizational socialization
C)corporate learning
D)company adjustment time
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Realistic job previews increase job satisfaction because:

A)people who get these are generally paid more money
B)it keeps people with the organization,even if it is not the place for them
C)it increases their level of personal commitment to the job and the organization
D)research shows it does not increase job satisfaction
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Orientation program designers can reduce the problem of information overload by:

A)conducting the program in phases over time
B)including only essential information in the initial phase
C)following up with newcomers to assure understanding
D)all of the above would be effective
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Expectations of new employees should be:

A)Very low because they are new and need time to understand the organizational structure
B)Very high in order to challenge them and dispel any bad first impressions
C)Never used for new employees
D)Reasonable to reduce turnover
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Which of the following exists on a continuum between custodial and innovative?

A)role overload
B)role conflict
C)role orientation
D)role uncertainty
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According to Fisher's socialization learning categories,learning about the organization includes:

A)Goals,values,and policies of the organization
B)The necessary skills to do the job
C)What to learn and who to learn from
D)Learning from experience on the job
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According to Schein,the dimensions of organizational roles include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)inclusionary
B)functional
C)hierarchical
D)structural
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Information covered in orientation programs that include the function of a department or work group,job duties and responsibilities,policies,rules,procedures,and a tour of a department are which of the following types of orientation information?

A)Organizational information
B)Job-specific information
C)Structural information
D)Program information
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An RJP addresses which stage of the socialization process?

A)Encounter
B)Anticipatory
C)Mature
D)Change and acquisition
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Organizational insiders possess all of the following,EXCEPT:

A)Accurate expectations
B)Other insiders
C)A mentor
D)A knowledge base
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What is true about published research on the effectiveness of orientation programs?

A)workplace learning
B)employee socialization
C)orientation efforts
D)all of the above are goals
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The last stage of socialization is:

A)Encounter
B)Anticipatory
C)Mature
D)Change and acquisition
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An RJP can be delivered via:

A)Printed media
B)Discussions
C)Audiovisuals
D)All of the above
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Expectations encompass which of the following?

A)behaviors
B)feelings and attitudes
C)policies
D)all of the above
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Well run orientation programs commonly contain which of the following?

A)All important information is given in one day
B)One-way communication from management to the employee
C)Both technical and social information
D)A tenseness to sharpen the newcomers drive
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Which of the following is a common objective of a new employee orientation program?

A)To design and oversee the orientation program
B)It plays the lead role in the orientation process by being an active learner
C)To help newcomers learn the norms of a work group and organization
D)To serve as an information source and a guide for new employees
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Which of the following is NOT an issue that should be considered when selecting RJP media content?

A)Content positive message
B)Judgmental content
C)Message source
D)Content negativity
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Little research has been published about the effectiveness of orientation programs.
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Realistic job previews tend to increase job satisfaction.
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A realistic job preview (RJP)can be effective during times of low unemployment.
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It is not important for an organization to continually evaluate the effectiveness of their orientation programs.
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Norms are established by the employees themselves.
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It has been found that newcomers actively seek out the information they need rather than simply waiting for the organization to supply it to them.
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A problem with orientation programs is they almost never contain enough information.
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Self-selection means that job seekers are eliminated from the applicant pool by HR specialists called a 'self-selector'.
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The encounter stage of socialization begins when you make a formal commitment to join an organization.
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A realistic job preview (RJP)can be effective when the selection ratio for the job is high (there are few applicants for each job).
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Role overload occurs when the employee does not have enough work to do.
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Newcomers need older insiders to effectively socialize to an organization.
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Role ambiguity means that the employee is unclear about their role in the organization.
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A well-run orientation program should take place over a period of time.
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In general,realistic job previews (RJPs)have been found to have a beneficial effect on turnover,satisfaction and commitment.
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Role conflict occurs when people get mixed signals about what is expected of them on the job.
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Self-selection can result in people turning down a job.
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Orientation programs often suffer from a lack of follow-up with the newcomer.
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Anticipatory socialization occurs before the individual joins the organization.
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In your text,the process of adjusting to a new organization is called organizational joining.
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All of the following are problems with new employee orientation EXCEPT:

A)too much emphasis on paperwork
B)too much selling of the organization
C)too much emphasis on an organization's mission,vision and values
D)one shot mentality
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How are newcomers different from organizational insiders?

A)Their expectations are more likely to differ from organizational reality
B)They do not have the history and experience in the organizational setting to form a knowledge base
C)They do not the benefit of insider relationships that they can trust and draw upon to help them interpret organizational events
D)All of the following are differences
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An effective program to get people started in an organization (e.g.,an orientation program)is important because:

A)it will help get rid of poor performers
B)it makes sure everyone understands all company policies
C)it reduces benefit costs
D)it reduces start-up costs
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Behaviors or norms that are essential to organizational membership are called:

A)pivotal
B)relevant
C)peripheral
D)survival
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Newcomers to an organization need to be successful in the socialization into their new organization.Insiders can provide newcomers with all of the following EXCEPT:

A)accurate expectations
B)knowledge base
C)other insiders
D)cultural bias
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According to the text,what newcomers to an organization need MOST is (are):

A)accurate expectations of the job
B)good computer skills
C)a high level of education
D)really strong interpersonal skills
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27
A key element in designing an effective orientation program is to:

A)include frequent interaction with supervisors and peers
B)include frequent interaction with top management
C)include frequent interaction with the HR department
D)keep the new employees in the classroom for the entire program
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Orientation programs provide which of the following benefits?

A)reduce newcomers stress and anxiety
B)assist newcomer in learning organizational culture and values
C)encourage development of positive attitudes
D)all of the above are benefits of new employee orientation
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29
Which of the following is a positive outcome of socialization?

A)greater knowledge of the organization and work groups
B)the formulation of attitudes that make groups work
C)behaviors that lead to personal and organizational effectiveness
D)all of the above are benefits of socialization
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Which of the following is true of anticipatory socialization?

A)Impressions about organizational membership are formed
B)They examine their skills,abilities,needs,and values to see if the organization recognizes their strengths
C)Judgments made during this time do not affect behavior
D)Expectations formed are often unreasonable and unreachable
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31
Which individual in an organization plays a pivotal role in new employee orientation?

A)staff of HRD department
B)supervisor
C)trainer
D)co-worker
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32
According to Fisher's socialization learning categories,personal learning includes:

A)Goals,values and policies of the organization
B)The necessary skills to do the job
C)What to learn and who to learn from
D)Learning from experience on the job
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Role overload,role conflict,and role ambiguity are all related to which of the following?

A)organizational structure
B)​stress
C)job position
D)lack of clear chain of command
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34
In the textbook,the process of an outsider's transformation into a productive and accepted insider is called:

A)organizational adjustment
B)organizational socialization
C)corporate learning
D)company adjustment time
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35
Realistic job previews increase job satisfaction because:

A)people who get these are generally paid more money
B)it keeps people with the organization,even if it is not the place for them
C)it increases their level of personal commitment to the job and the organization
D)research shows it does not increase job satisfaction
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36
Orientation program designers can reduce the problem of information overload by:

A)conducting the program in phases over time
B)including only essential information in the initial phase
C)following up with newcomers to assure understanding
D)all of the above would be effective
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37
Expectations of new employees should be:

A)Very low because they are new and need time to understand the organizational structure
B)Very high in order to challenge them and dispel any bad first impressions
C)Never used for new employees
D)Reasonable to reduce turnover
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38
Which of the following exists on a continuum between custodial and innovative?

A)role overload
B)role conflict
C)role orientation
D)role uncertainty
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39
According to Fisher's socialization learning categories,learning about the organization includes:

A)Goals,values,and policies of the organization
B)The necessary skills to do the job
C)What to learn and who to learn from
D)Learning from experience on the job
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According to Schein,the dimensions of organizational roles include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)inclusionary
B)functional
C)hierarchical
D)structural
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41
Information covered in orientation programs that include the function of a department or work group,job duties and responsibilities,policies,rules,procedures,and a tour of a department are which of the following types of orientation information?

A)Organizational information
B)Job-specific information
C)Structural information
D)Program information
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42
An RJP addresses which stage of the socialization process?

A)Encounter
B)Anticipatory
C)Mature
D)Change and acquisition
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Organizational insiders possess all of the following,EXCEPT:

A)Accurate expectations
B)Other insiders
C)A mentor
D)A knowledge base
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44
What is true about published research on the effectiveness of orientation programs?

A)workplace learning
B)employee socialization
C)orientation efforts
D)all of the above are goals
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The last stage of socialization is:

A)Encounter
B)Anticipatory
C)Mature
D)Change and acquisition
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46
An RJP can be delivered via:

A)Printed media
B)Discussions
C)Audiovisuals
D)All of the above
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47
Expectations encompass which of the following?

A)behaviors
B)feelings and attitudes
C)policies
D)all of the above
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48
Well run orientation programs commonly contain which of the following?

A)All important information is given in one day
B)One-way communication from management to the employee
C)Both technical and social information
D)A tenseness to sharpen the newcomers drive
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49
Which of the following is a common objective of a new employee orientation program?

A)To design and oversee the orientation program
B)It plays the lead role in the orientation process by being an active learner
C)To help newcomers learn the norms of a work group and organization
D)To serve as an information source and a guide for new employees
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Which of the following is NOT an issue that should be considered when selecting RJP media content?

A)Content positive message
B)Judgmental content
C)Message source
D)Content negativity
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