Chapter 3 Flashcards

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Psychological Contract

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A person’s set of expectations regarding what he or she will contribute to an organization and what the organization, in return, will provide to the individual

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Contribution

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An individual’s CONTRIBUTIONS to an organization include such things as effort, skills, ability, time, and loyalty

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Inducements

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Provided by an organization to individuals in the form of tangible and intangible rewards

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Person-Job Fit

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The extent to which the contributions made by the individual math the inducements offered by the organization

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Individual Differences

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Personal attributes that vary from one person to another

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Personality

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The relatively stable set of psychological attributes that distinguish one person from another

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“Big Five” Personality Traits

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A Set of fundamental traits that are especially relevant to organizations

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Agreeableness

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The ability to get along with others

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Conscientiousness

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Refers to the number of goals on which a person focuses

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Neuroticism

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Characterized by a person’s tendency to experience unpleasant emotions such as anger, anxiety, depression, and feelings of vulnerability

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Extraversion

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The quality of being comfortable with relationships; the opposite extreme, introversion, is characterized by more social discomfort

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Openness

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The capacity to entertain new ideas and to change as a result of new information

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Emotional Intelligence (EQ)

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The extent to which people are self-aware, can manage their emotions, can motivate themselves, express empathy for others, and possess social skills

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Locus of Control

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The extent to which a person believes his circumstances are a function of either his own actions or of external factors beyond his control

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Self-Efficacy

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The person’s beliefs about his or her capabilities to perform a task

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Authoritarianism

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the belief that power and status difference are appropriate within hierarchical social systems such as organizations

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Machiavellianism

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People who possess this personality trait behave to gain power and control the behavior of others

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Self-esteem

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The extent to which a person believes he or she is a worthwhile and deserving individual

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Ris Propensity

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The degree to which a person is willing to take changes and make risky decisions

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Attitudes

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A person’s complexes of beliefs and feelings about specific ideas, situations, or other people

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Cognitions

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Constitutes the knowledge a person presumes to have about something

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Affect

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A person’s feelings towards something

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Intention

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A component of an attitude that guides a person’s behavior

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Cognitive Dissonance

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The anxiety a person experiences when simultaneously possessing two sets of knowledge or perceptions that are contradictory or incongruent

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Job Satisfaction

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The extent to which a person is gratified or fulfilled by his or her work

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Organizational Commitment

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A person’s identification with and attachment to an organization

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Positive Affectivity

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People who possess this trait are upbeat and optimistic, have an overall sense of well-being, and see things in a positive light

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Negative Affectivity

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People who possess this trait are generally down-beat and pessimistic, see things in a negative way, and seem to be in a bad mood

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Perception

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The set of processes by which an individual becomes aware of and interprets information about the environment

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Selective Perception

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The process of screening out information that we are uncomfortable with or that contradicts our beliefs

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Stereotyping

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The process of categorizing or labeling people on the basis of a single attribute

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Attribution Theory

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Suggests that we attribute causes to behavior based on our observations of certain characteristics of that behavior

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Workplace Behavior

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A pattern of action by the members of an organization that directly or indirectly influences organizational effectiveness

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Performance Behaviors

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All of the total set of work=related behaviors that the organization expects the individual to display

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Dysfunctional Behaviors

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Those that detract from organizational performance

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Absenteeism

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Occurs when an individual does not show up to work

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Turnover

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Occurs when people quit their jobs

38
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Organizational Citizenship

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A persons degree of this is the extent to which his or her behavior makes a positive overall contribution to the organization