Values
Attitudes
Emotions
100

What are values?

a. the things that matter to an individual

b. how much something is worth

c. driving factor

d. the situation and environmental surroundings

a. the things that matter to an individual

100

What are attitudes?

a. sassy teenagers & depressed college students

b. how you respond to a situation

c. the environment you are surrounded in

d. how you think and feel about something


d. how you think and feel about something

100

What are emotions?

a. the feelings you get when you're ballroom dancing

b. feelings we experience in response to situations

c. puberty 

d. how you act towards others

b. feelings we experience in response to situations

200

Are values universal between individuals? 

a. true

b. false

b. false

200

You are frustrated with a co-worker who will not stop bothering you. What is the most ineffective way to change your attitude?

a. attempt to ignore them

b. take a 15-minute break

c. discuss the issue 

a. attempt to ignore them

200

Does everyone experience the same emotions in similar situations?

a. no

b. yes

a. no

300

Your company values punctuality, however, they do not have consequences when people come in late. Are they upholding their values?

a. yes

b. no

b. no

300

Which of the following is NOT a type of job-related attitude? 

a. job satisfaction

b. job identity

c. job involvement

d. organizational commitment

b. job identity

300

Intense emotions alter perceptions. Does this benefit or hurt decision making?

a. benefit

b. hurt

b. hurt

400

What is NOT one of the 5 cultural values? 

a.  power distance

b. uncertainty avoidance

c. self-serving bias

d. long-term/short-term orientation

c. self-serving bias

400

What are the two components that make up attitudes?

a. values + beliefs

b. beliefs + ethics

c. values + emotions

Attitudes = values + beliefs

400

When would you want to remove personal emotions?

a. sports

b. marriage

c. sunk costs

d. managing people

c. sunk costs

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