Chapter 2 Individual Differences: Personality an Values Flashcards

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“The relatively enduring pattern of thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that characterize a person, along with the physiological processes behind those characteristics” is the definition of?

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Personality.

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People engage in a wide range of behaviors in their daily lives, yet close inspection of those actions reveals “____”.

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Personality traits.

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Personality is shaped by both “____” and “____”, although the relative importance of each continues to be debated and studied.

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Nature and nurture.

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“____” refers to our genetic or hereditary origins- the genes that we inherit from our parents.

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Nature.

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“____” is the part of the brain that monitors and regulates goal- directed behavior to keep it consistent with our self-concept.

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Executive function.

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“The five broad dimensions representing most personality traits: conscientiousness, neuroticisim, openness to experience, agreeableness, and extraversion” is the definition or what?

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Five-factor model. (Big five)

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Organized, dependable, goal-focused, thorough, disciplined, methodical, and industrious. These factors describe which personality trait in the five-fator model?

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Conscientiousness.

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Trusting, helpful, good-natured, considerate, tolerant, selfless, generous, and flexible. These factors describe which personality trait in the five-fator model?

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Agreeableness.

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Anxious, insecure, self-conscious, depressed, and temperamental. These factors describe which personality trait in the five-fator model?

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Neuorticism.

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Imaginative, creative, unconventional, curious, nonconforming, autonomous, and perceptive. These factors describe which personality trait in the five-fator model?

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Openness to experience.

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Outgoing, talkative, energetic, sociable, and assertive. These factors describe which personality trait in the five-fator model?

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Extraversion

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The big five factors are represented by what acronym?

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C A N O E

Conscientiousness, agreeableness, neuroticism, openness to experience, extraversion.

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“A cluster of three socially undesirable (dark) personality traits: Machiavellianism, narcissism, and pyschopathy” is the definition of what?

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The dark triad.

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Name the decscribed personality trait (dark triad).
A personality trait of people who demonstrate a strong motivation to achieve their own goals at the expense of others, who believe that decet is a natural and acceptable way to achieve their goals, who take pleasure in out witting and misleading others using crude influence tactics, and who have a cynical disregard for morality.

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Machiavellianism.

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Name the decscribed personality trait (dark triad).
A personality trait of people with a grandiose, obsessive belief in their superiority and entitlement, a propensity to aggressively engane in attention-seeking behaviors, an intense envy of others, and tendency to exhibit arrogance, callousness, exploitation of others of personal aggrandizement.

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Narcissism.

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Name the decscribed personality trait (dark triad).
A personality trait of people who ruthlessly dominate and manipulate others without empathy or any feelings of remorse or anxiety, use superficial charm, yet are social predators who engage in antisocial, impulsive, and often fraudulent thrill-seeking behavior.

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Psychopathy.

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“The use of influence tactics for personal gain at the perceived expense of others and the organization” if the definition of?

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Organizational politics.

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Voluntary behaviors that have the potential to directly or indirectly harm the organization are called?

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Counterproductive work behaviors.

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An instrument designed to measure the elements of Jungian personality theory, particularly preferences regarding perceived and judging information. The is called?

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Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)

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“____” involves perceiving information directly through the five senses; it relies on an organized structure to aquire factual and preferably quantitative details.

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Sensing.

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“____” relies more on insight and subjective experience to see relationships among variables.

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Intuition.

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How people prefer making decisions based on what they have perceived is called what?

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Judging.

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People with a “____” orientation rely on rational cause-effect logic and systematic data collection to make decisions.

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Thinking.

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Those with a strong “____” orientation, on the other hand, give more weight to their emotional responses to the options presented as well as to how those choices affect others.

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Feeling.

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People with a “____” orientation are open, curious, and flexible.

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Perceiving.

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People who are “____” types prefer order and structure and want to resolve problems quickly.

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Judging.

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“Relatively stable evaluative beliefs that guide a person’s preferences for outcomes or courses of action in a variety of situations” is the definition of?

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Values.

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Values shared across a society is called?

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Cultural values.

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Values exist within the individual, which is called?

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Personal values.

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Groups of people that have shared values. This is called?

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Shared values.

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The values shared by people throughout an organization are called?

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Organizational values.

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The most widely accepted model of personal values is called?

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Schwartz’s values circumplex.

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What are the four quadrants of Schwartz’s value circumplex?

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Openness to change, self-transcendence, conversation, and self-enhancement.

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“____” refers to the extent to which a person is motivated to pursue innovative ways.

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Openness to change.

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Openness to changes includes which values?

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Self-direction, stimulation, and hedonism.

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The extent to which a person is motivated to preserve the status quo is considered, which quadrant of the Schwartz value circumplex?

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Conversation.

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The conversation quadrant includes which values?

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Conformity,security, and tradition.

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How much a person is motivated by self-interest is which quadrant of the Schwartzs value circumplex?

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Self enhancement.

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The self-enhancement quadrant includes which values?

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Achievement, power, and hedonism.

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Motivation to promote the welfare of others and nature is which quadrant of the Schwartz value circumplex?

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Self-transendence.

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The self-transcendence quadrant includes what values?

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Benevolence and universalism.

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“____” refers to how similar a person’s values hierarchy is to the values hierarchy of the organization’s or any other entity (such as team or society)

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Values congruence.

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“____” refers to the study of moral principles or values that determine whether actions are right or wrong and outcomes are good or bad.

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Ethics.

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What are the four ethical principles?

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Utilitarianism, individual rights, distributive justice, ethic of care.

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The degree to which an issue demands the application of ethical principles.

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Moral intensity.

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“A person’s ability to detect a moral dilemma and estimate its relative importance” is called?

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Moral sensitivity.

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What are the five values that have cross-cultural significance?

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Individualism, collectivism, power distance, uncertainty avoidance, and achievement nurturing orientation.

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A cross-cultural value describing the degree to which people in a culture emphasize independence and personal uniqueness. This is which cross-cultural value?

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Individualism.

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“____” is the extent to which we value our duty to groups to which we belong and to group harmony.

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Collectivism.

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A cross-cultural value describing the degree to which people in a culture accept unequal distribution of power in a society. This is which cross-cultural value?

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Power distance.

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A cross-cultural value describing the degree to which people tolerate ambiguity or feel threatened by ambiguity and uncertainty. This is which cross-cultural value?

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Uncertainty avoidance.

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A cross-cultural value describing the degree to which people in a culture emphasize competitive versus cooperative relations with other people. This is which cross-cultural value?

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Achievement-nurturing orientation.

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The most researched and respected clustering of personality traits is?

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The five factor model.

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Carl jung proposed that there are two ways in which people prefer to gather information or perceive the world around them. These are?

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Sensing and intuition.

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The most widely accepted model of personal values is?

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Schwartz’s values circumplex.

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Most ethical issues are associated with four ethical principles:”____”, “____”, “____”, and “___”

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Utilitarianism, individual rights, distributive justice, and the ethic of care.

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This ethical principle says the only moral obligation is to seek the greatest good for the greatest number of people. Name that principle.

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Utilitarianism.

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This ethical principle says that everyone has the same set of natural rights, such as freedom of speech, freedom of movement, the right to physical security and the right to Fair trial. Name that principle.

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Individual rights.

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This ethical principle says that the benefits and burdens of similar individuals should be the same; otherwise, they should be proportional. Name that principle.

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Distributive justice.

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This ethical principle states that everyone has a moral obligation to help others within their relational sphere to grow and self-actualize. Name this principle.

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Ethic of care.

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How similar a person’s values hierarchy is to the values hierarchy of the organization or any other entity is known as values “ ____”

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Congruence.

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Moral sensitivity is also referred to as?

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Ethical sensitivity.

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“____” refers to a person’s receptive and impartial attention to an awareness of the present situation as well as to one’s own thoughts and emotions in that moment.

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Mindfulness.

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“____” is intended to motivate and guide employee behavior and Signal the importance of ethical conduct.

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A code of ethical conduct.

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People who value personal freedom, self-sufficiency, and control over their own lives have high “____”

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Individualism.

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True or false. A limitation of cross-cultural knowledge is that many cross-cultural studies incorrectly assumed that each country has one culture.

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True.

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People with high “____” view the relationship with their boss as one of interdependence, prefer to resolve differences through formal procedures, and expect consultation before decisions affecting them are made.

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Power distance.

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An employee who is most comfortable if there are rules, policies, and procedures in place that dictate how jobs are supposed to be done would likely have high “____”

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Uncertainty avoidance.