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SSM t?ng h?p Developing Management Skills, 8e (Whetten/Cameron) Chapter 1 Developing Self-Awareness 1) Self-awareness is at the foundation of personal life management skills. Answer: TRUE Explanation: Though self-awareness is not itself sufficient for good life management, other management skills (such as self-control, time-management, stress mitigation) build upon strong self-awareness skills. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 57 Topic: Key Dimensions of Self-Awareness Skill: Recall 2) Empirical evidence indicates that people who are more self-aware are healthier, perform better in leadership roles, and are more productive at work. Answer: TRUE Explanation: This is true because we cannot improve ourselves or develop new capabilities unless and until we know what level of capability we currently possess. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 58 Topic: The Enigma of Self-Awareness Skill: Recall 3) The concept of sensitive line refers to the point at which individuals welcome information about themselves from their co-workers. Answer: FALSE Explanation: The concept of sensitive line refers to the point at which people become defensive or protective of information about themselves. Diff: 2 Page Ref: 58 Topic: The Enigma of Self-Awareness Skill: Recall 4) Marvin consistently finds fault with Alicia's competence as a manager. Because Alicia has been told she is doing a good job she therefore responds in a threatened, rigid way. Thus, her most likely response will be to defend herself in light of Marvin's accusations. Answer: TRUE Explanation: The threat-rigidity response occurs when people encounter information that is a threat to their self-concept. They protect themselves and become risk averse. When people respond this way, they tend to deny the validity of the contradictory information or contradict the source. Diff: 2 Page Ref: 59 Topic: The Enigma of Self-Awareness Skill: Understanding 5) Self-awareness can be managed by exercising minimal control over when and what kind of information one receives about oneself and by not involving others in the pursuit of self-understanding. Answer: FALSE Explanation: Self-awareness is best achieved through self-disclosure, which allows one to receive feedback and additional information from others. A quote from the text states that "Our self-reflection in a mirror does not tell us what we are like, only our reflection in other people." Diff: 2 Page Ref: 59 Topic: The Enigma of Self-Awareness Skill: Understanding 6) Simone will be viewed as an effective manager if she uses her ability to recognize, appreciate, and act on key fundamental differences among her employees. Answer: TRUE Explanation: These attributes (recognizing, appreciating, and acting on fundamental employee differences) are known generally as managing diversity. Effectively managing diversity allows Simone to better utilize the differences (perspectives, strengths, and skills she finds in her employees. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 60 Topic: Understanding and Appreciating Individual Differences Skill: Recall 7) Promoting similarity among people in a work setting reduces creativity and complex problem solving. Answer: TRUE Explanation: Though similarity is comfortable and differences are sometimes interpreted as frightening or threatening, research on organizational failure has repeatedly demonstrated that a lack of diversity makes it difficult to recognize changes in the environment and respond creatively and appropriately. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 60 Topic: Understanding and Appreciating Individual Differences Skill: Recall 8) Emotional intelligence has been identified as a moderately important factor in accounting for success in leaders and managers. Answer: FALSE Explanation: Emotional intelligence has been identified as one of the most important factors in managerial and leadership success. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 61 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Emotional Intelligence Skill: Recall 9) Results of research studies indicate that cognitive intelligence is twice as important in contributing to excellence as emotional intelligence. Answer: FALSE Explanation: Results of research indicate that emotional intelligence is twice as important in contributing to excellence (not the other way around). Diff: 1 Page Ref: 61 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Emotional Intelligence Skill: Recall 10) Emotional intelligence refers to the noncognitive capabilities and skills?including social skills?that affect human functioning. Answer: FALSE Explanation: Emotional competence refers to the noncognitive capabilities and skills?including social skills?that affect human functioning. Emotional intelligence, according to the definition adopted by the authors, refers to the ability to diagnose, understand, and manage emotional cues. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 63-64 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Emotional Intelligence Skill: Recall 11) Emotional intelligence can be developed and improved. Answer: TRUE Explanation: Unlike IQ, which remains relatively constant over a lifetime, emotional intelligence can be enhanced with practice and concerted effort. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 65 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Emotional Intelligence Skill: Recall 12) According to research cited by the textbook authors, the general competency of emotional intelligence of individuals has increased over time. Answer: FALSE Explanation: Goleman, 1988, found that general competency levels of emotional intelligence have deteriorated over time. On the other hand, IQ scores have risen by almost 25 points over the last 100 years. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 65 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Emotional Intelligence Skill: Recall 13) Specific vs. diffuse refers to the cultural dimension that either general societal rules or relationships with others govern people's behavior. Answer: FALSE Explanation: Specific vs. diffuse refers to cultures that segregate life roles to maintain privacy and personal autonomy compared to cultures that integrate and merge their roles. Diff: 2 Page Ref: 67 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Cultural Values Skill: Recall 14) Managers of Spanish or Hispanic origin place a high degree of emphasis on personal accomplishments and achievements. Answer: FALSE Explanation: Managers of Spanish origin place a high degree of emphasis on individual relationships, team contributions, and showing emotions. Diff: 3 Page Ref: 67 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Cultural Values Skill: Recall 15) The value dimension about how people manage time relates to the emphasis people place on the past, present, or future. Answer: TRUE Explanation: Some people value past and tradition more than future possibilities. Others place more value on the future than the past. Another variation is in the time periods attributed to our past and future (short-time horizons versus long-time horizons). Diff: 1 Page Ref: 67-68 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Cultural Values Skill: Recall 16) Terminal values prescribe desirable standards of conduct or methods for attaining an end. Answer: FALSE Explanation: Instrumental values prescribe desirable standards of conduct or methods for attaining an end. Terminal values prescribe desirable ends or goals for the individual. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 68-69 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Personal Values Skill: Recall 17) If you are cheating on this test, you are violating an instrumental value. Answer: TRUE Explanation: Cheating on a test is a means to an end and has to do with your standards of conduct or methods, which is an instrumental value. Diff: 2 Page Ref: 68-69 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Personal Values Skill: Understanding 18) If you judge right and wrong on the basis of a set of core values developed from personal experience, you are at the principled level of maturity. Answer: TRUE Explanation: Principled maturity is the level in which moral values reside in a commitment to freely selected standards, rights, and duties. At the highest stage of maturity, this set of values is comprehensive, consistent, and universal. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 70-71 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Values Maturity Skill: Recall 19) Assume you are a male during the late 1960s. If you joined the protests against the Vietnam War because you didn't want to go (you had college to finish), your level of maturity was self-centered. Answer: TRUE Explanation: At the principled level, you may join the protests out of a sense that the war was inherently wrong. At the conformity level, you may join the protests out of a sense of duty to society and soldiers. Here, your reason for protesting is to fulfill your own immediate interests, which is self-centered or preconventional. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 70-71 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Values Maturity Skill: Recall 20) Most ethical trade-offs are conflicts between two desirable ends: economic performance versus social performance. Answer: TRUE Explanation: Ethical dilemmas arise because management decisions are not simple cases of choosing between right and wrong. Organizations have duties and aspirations both in the economic and social arenas. Social responsibility cannot be an organization's only motivating influence?without solid fiscal performance an organization cannot usually be successful. On the other hand, neither can profit or production be the only motivator. Managers must therefore make tradeoffs. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 72-73 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Ethical Decision Making and Values Skill: Recall 21) The primary dimensions of cognitive style include (1) the manner in which you gather information, and (2) the way you talk about information to other people. Answer: FALSE Explanation: The primary dimensions of cognitive style include the manner in which you gather information and the manner in which you interpret and act on information. Cognitive style is not related to the way you talk to others about information. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 74 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Cognitive Style Skill: Recall 22) Someone who is strong on the planning dimension of cognitive style tends to seek agendas, outlines, and clear processes. Answer: TRUE Explanation: The planning dimension of cognitive style entails a focus on structure, plans, and preparation. Consequently, someone with a planning style would prefer using agendas, outlines, and clear processes. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 75 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Cognitive Style Skill: Recall 23) Someone who is strong on the creating dimension of cognitive style tends to focus on the credibility of data and will emphasize accuracy and precision. Answer: FALSE Explanation: People with a creating style emphasize creativity and risk-taking, and may be resistant to structure and precedent. They also may be prone to making mistakes, so an emphasis on accuracy and precision is not a characteristic of creating style. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 75 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Cognitive Style Skill: Recall 24) The three dimensions of tolerance of ambiguity are novelty, insolubility, and control. Answer: FALSE Explanation: Tolerance of ambiguity comprises three dimensions: novelty, insolubility, and complexity. High tolerance of ambiguity means that one maintains a level of comfort despite confronting change that involves any of these three characteristics. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 78 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Attitudes Toward Change Skill: Recall 25) Based on the Locus of Control Scale you determine you are an external. This means that you have always been an external and will always be an external, because locus of control is a fixed trait. Answer: FALSE Explanation: Locus of control is not an inborn trait, but results from development of a general expectancy about the dominant sources of the reinforcement they receive. In other words, it did not develop overnight. Also, locus of control can shift over time, as a function of life experience, job responsibilities, and conscious attitudes. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 79 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Attitudes Toward Change Skill: Recall 26) The concept of personality refers to the relatively enduring combination of traits that produces consistencies in thoughts and behaviors. Answer: TRUE Explanation: This combination of traits is what makes each of us unique. Some of our unique traits are genetic, others are learned, but it is our personality traits that manifest differences to others and inform them who we are. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 79 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Core Self-Evaluation Skill: Recall 27) Core self-evaluation is the fundamental evaluation each person has developed about him- or herself. Answer: TRUE Explanation: Sometimes referred to as overall self-regard, core self-evaluation is comprised of four components: (1) self-esteem, (2) self-efficacy, (3) neuroticism, and (4) locus of control. This fundamental evaluation profoundly affects each person's perceptions and behaviors. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 79-80 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Core Self-Evaluation Skill: Recall 28) Research indicates that individuals with high core self-evaluations tend to be less satisfied with their jobs at work. Answer: FALSE Explanation: Research indicates that individuals with high core self-evaluations tend to be more satisfied with their jobs at work. Diff: 2 Page Ref: 81 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Core Self-Evaluation Skill: Recall 29) To become a better manager, what is one of the first things one should do? A) Improve one's communication skills B) Seek knowledge of oneself C) Manage one's time better D) Empower one's employees Answer: B Explanation: A) Incorrect. Improved communication is one of the later steps in improving managerial skills. A manager should first seek self-knowledge. This self-knowledge is necessary because we cannot improve ourselves or develop new capabilities unless and until we know what level of capabilities we currently possess. B) Correct. This self-knowledge is necessary because we cannot improve ourselves or develop new capabilities unless and until we know what level of capabilities we currently possess. C) Incorrect. Improved time-management is one of the later steps in improving managerial skills. A manager should first seek self-knowledge. This self-knowledge is necessary because we cannot improve ourselves or develop new capabilities unless and until we know what level of capabilities we currently possess. D) Incorrect. Employee empowerment is one of the later steps in improving managerial skills. A manager should first seek self-knowledge. This self-knowledge is necessary because we cannot improve ourselves or develop new capabilities unless and until we know what level of capabilities we currently possess. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 58 Topic: Key Dimensions of Self-Awareness Skill: Recall 30) How should managers know and accept others? A) Be an enigma to themselves B) Work toward self-denial and unselfishness C) Work toward self-awareness and self-acceptance D) Work toward self-reverence and reflection Answer: C Explanation: A) Incorrect. Being an enigma to oneself is not helpful in a managerial situation. Managers should work toward self-awareness and self-acceptance. Once managers are aware of and accept themselves, they are able to understand and accept others. B) Incorrect. Self-denial and unselfishness are not always helpful in managerial situations. Managers should work toward self-awareness and self-acceptance. Once managers are aware of and accept themselves, they are able to understand and accept others. C) Correct. Once managers are aware of and accept themselves, they are able to understand and accept others. D) Incorrect. Self-reverence may actually be counterproductive, because self-reverent people fear discovering negative information about themselves. Managers should work toward self-awareness and self-acceptance in order to know and accept others. Diff: 2 Page Ref: 58 Topic: Key Dimensions of Self-Awareness Skill: Understanding 31) How can the enigma of self-awareness be managed? A) Avoid information contradictory to one's self-image B) Seek information from others about one's self C) Make sure to cross the sensitive lines of others D) Challenge information inconsistent with one's self-image Answer: B Explanation: A) Incorrect. The enigma of self-awareness is that self-awareness is a prerequisite and a motivator of growth and improvement, but that it may also inhibit growth and improvement. Avoiding contradictory information does not improve self-awareness, but rather inhibits growth and improvement because it merely reinforces our current views of ourself. B) Correct. It is almost impossible to increase skill in self-awareness unless we interact with and disclose ourselves to others, because they see attributes and behaviors that we are unaware of. C) Incorrect. The sensitive line is a concept that allows us to help manage and facilitate productive self-awareness and discovery in others. Intentionally crossing it is counterproductive to good management. D) Incorrect. The enigma of self-awareness is that self-awareness is a prerequisite and a motivator of growth and improvement, but that it may also inhibit growth and improvement. Challenging inconsistent information does not improve self-awareness, but rather inhibits growth and improvement because it merely reinforces our current views of ourself. Diff: 2 Page Ref: 59 Topic: The Enigma of Self-Awareness Skill: Understanding 32) To know one's self, what is most prescribed? A) Self-examination and meditation B) Do not cross the sensitive line C) Involve others D) Be highly selective about who to get information from Answer: C Explanation: A) Incorrect. Self-examination and meditation is mentioned as one solution. The most often prescribed solution is to involve others in one's own self-awareness efforts. B) Incorrect. Though not crossing the sensitive line can improve the self-awareness of others, it does not have as much of an effect on one's own self-awareness. The most often prescribed solution is to involve others in one's own self-awareness efforts. C) Correct. Involving others brings helpful insights and the perspectives of others into the quest for self-discovery. They often see things more clearly than we see them ourselves. D) Incorrect. Carefully selecting sources of information may actually be counterproductive to one's search for self-awareness. The most often prescribed solution is to involve others in one's own self-awareness efforts. Diff: 2 Page Ref: 59 Topic: The Enigma of Self-Awareness Skill: Understanding 33) Responding to a remark from a peer that a report looks like it was slapped together at the last minute (you had spent most of last week working on it), the sensitive line was crossed. What will the most likely response be? A) "I think you are right, thanks for the feedback." B) "You don't know what you are talking about! Call my boss if you don't believe me!" C) "Well, maybe I did or maybe I didn't, what do you care?" D) "Could you tell me how I might improve the report?" Answer: C Explanation: A) Incorrect. The concept of the sensitive line states that the greater the discrepancy between the feedback and your self-concept, the greater the likelihood that it will evoke a strong defensive response. This response does not indicate that the sensitive line has even been crossed. B) Incorrect. Though this is a possible response, you are more likely to question the validity source than to appeal to a higher authority, who may in fact agree with the negative remark. C) Correct. This is typical threat-rigidity response?attacking the validity of the co-worker's opinion?which accompanies a breach of the sensitive line. D) Incorrect. The concept of the sensitive line states that the greater the discrepancy between the feedback and your self-concept, the greater the likelihood that it will evoke a strong defensive response. This response only hints that the sensitive line has been crossed. Diff: 2 Page Ref: 59 Topic: The Enigma of Self-Awareness Skill: Understanding 34) George has returned from his two-week trip to India. He believes his trip has provided an introspection that increased his self-knowledge. When you begin to question him about his experiences, he becomes defensive and states, "I don't want to talk about it with you!" Based on the review of self-awareness in the text, what would be the most accurate conclusion? A) Yes, it probably has increased his self-knowledge. Now he is protective of that knowledge. B) No, it probably has not increased his self-knowledge. C) Maybe, maybe not, depends upon what rituals he practiced. D) Yes, because he has become more self-assertive and aware of what he wants to talk about. Answer: B Explanation: A) Incorrect. Protecting knowledge and experiences does not indicate increased self-awareness; rather, self-disclosure is a key to improvement in self-awareness. George's unwillingness to share insights he gained indicates that he has probably not increased his self-knowledge. B) Correct. George's unwillingness to share insights he gained indicates that he has probably not increased his self-knowledge. If he truly had gained awareness, he would be eager and willing to share it. C) Incorrect. George's self-awareness does not depend on the rituals he practiced during his trip to India. Self-disclosure is a key to improvement in self-awareness. George's unwillingness to share insights he gained indicates that he has probably not increased his self-knowledge. D) Incorrect. Assertiveness is not indicative of self-awareness. In fact, self-disclosure is a key to improvement in self-awareness. George's unwillingness to share insights he gained indicates that he has probably not increased his self-knowledge. Diff: 3 Page Ref: 59-60 Topic: The Enigma of Self-Awareness Skill: Analysis 35) In the workplace, people are most likely to interact with which co-workers? A) Creative co-workers B) Co-workers with diverse social values C) Co-workers with different self-awareness traits D) Co-workers similar to them Answer: D Explanation: A) Incorrect. This may be true of creative individuals, but it is untrue of those for whom creativity is a challenge. This is because people have a tendency to exclude others who seem different and are most likely to interact with co-workers who are similar to them. B) Incorrect. People actually have a tendency to exclude others who seem different and are most likely to interact with co-workers who are similar to them. People are less likely to interact with co-workers who have diverse social values. C) Incorrect. People actually have a tendency to exclude others who seem different and are most likely to interact with co-workers who are similar to them. People are less likely to interact with co-workers who have diverse self-awareness traits. D) Correct. This occurs because we tend to be more comfortable around people with similar backgrounds, experiences, and opinions. However, this tendency reduces creativity and complex problem-solving ability. Diff: 2 Page Ref: 60 Topic: Understanding and Appreciating Individual Differences Skill: Recall 36) George made the following comment to Sarah, one of his co-workers: "Gene's recommendation to cut costs by eliminating travel to training seminars just shows he really isn't aware of how important training is. His lack of insight is due to the fact he doesn't have a college degree." What is George's comment an example of? A) Focusing on a difference B) Creating a distinction C) Focusing on an artificial social barrier D) Creating a false value for a college degree Answer: B Explanation: A) Incorrect. Differences help us understand potential sources of misunderstanding, while distinctions create social barriers. This is actually an example of creating a distinction?a social barrier between college-educated employees and those without college degrees. B) Correct. A distinction is more than just being aware of a difference. It is creating a barrier between groups of people based on generalized (and usually unwarranted) assumptions. In this case, George creates a social barrier between college-educated employees and those without college degrees. C) Incorrect. The social barrier does not exist until George creates it. This is actually an example of creating a distinction?a social barrier between college-educated employees and those without college degrees. D) Incorrect. This is actually an example of creating a distinction?a social barrier between college-educated employees and those without college degrees. Diff: 2 Page Ref: 60-61 Topic: Understanding and Appreciating Individual Differences Skill: Understanding 37) Areas of self-awareness are listed in 1 through 4. Which is true concerning the four areas of self-awareness? 1. personal values 2. creativity 3. emotional intelligence 4. core self-evaluation A) All four areas listed are correct. B) Only areas 1 and 4 are correct. C) Only area 2 is incorrect. D) None of the four areas listed are correct. Answer: C Explanation: A) Incorrect. Creativity is not one of the five core concepts of self-awareness. B) Incorrect. In addition to personal values and core self-evaluation, emotional intelligence is an important area of self-awareness. C) Correct. Personal values, cognitive style, emotional intelligence, orientation toward change, and core self-evaluation are all important areas of self-awareness. Creativity, however, is not a part of self-awareness. D) Incorrect. Personal values, emotional intelligence, and core self-evaluation are all important areas of self-awareness. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 61-62 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness Skill: Recall 38) The manner in which individuals gather and process information is a part of what? A) Personal values B) Cognitive style C) Adaptability D) Creativity Answer: B Explanation: A) Incorrect. Personal values give rise to attitudes, orientations, and behaviors. The manner in which individuals gather and process information is a part of cognitive style. B) Correct. This information-gathering process is important; researchers have found that differences in cognitive style influence our perceptions, learning, problem solving, decision making, creativity, and communication. C) Incorrect. Adaptability is an element of one's orientation toward change. The manner in which individuals gather and process information is a part of cognitive style. D) Incorrect. Level of creativity is an element of one's core self-evaluation. The manner in which individuals gather and process information is a part of cognitive style. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 61 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness Skill: Recall 39) What method do the textbook authors propose to correct the problem of multiple definitions of emotional intelligence? A) Use definitions proposed by the original developers of emotional intelligence theories B) Use definitions that distinguish among personality traits and cognitive traits C) Use definitions that distinguish among emotional intelligence and emotional competence D) Use definitions that were developed within the last year Answer: C Explanation: A) Incorrect. There are over one hundred emotional intelligence tests and theories, each with its own definition. This would not solve the problem of multiple definitions. The authors instead distinguish among emotional intelligence and emotional competence. B) Incorrect. Personality traits and cognitive traits are not directly related to emotional intelligence. The authors distinguish among emotional intelligence and emotional competence to correct the multiple-definition problem. C) Correct. This distinguishing definition helps to separate the cognitive processes (emotional intelligence) from the learned behaviors (emotional competence) that build on them. D) Incorrect. In any given time period, proponents advance multiple definitions and theories of emotional intelligence. To solve this problem, the authors distinguish among emotional intelligence and emotional competence rather than focusing on a specific time period. Diff: 2 Page Ref: 63-64 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Emotional Intelligence Skill: Recall 40) According to the definition of emotional intelligence adopted by the textbook authors, how many abilities are involved with emotional intelligence? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 5 Answer: D Explanation: A) Incorrect. There are four abilities involved with emotional intelligence. They are (1) The ability to diagnose and recognize your own emotions; (2) The ability to control your own emotions; (3) The ability to recognize and diagnose the emotions displayed by others; (4) The ability to respond appropriately to those emotional cues. B) Incorrect. There are four abilities involved with emotional intelligence. They are (1) The ability to diagnose and recognize your own emotions; (2) The ability to control your own emotions; (3) The ability to recognize and diagnose the emotions displayed by others; (4) The ability to respond appropriately to those emotional cues. C) Incorrect. There are four abilities involved with emotional intelligence. They are (1) The ability to diagnose and recognize your own emotions; (2) The ability to control your own emotions; (3) The ability to recognize and diagnose the emotions displayed by others; (4) The ability to respond appropriately to those emotional cues. D) Correct. They are (1) The ability to diagnose and recognize your own emotions; (2) The ability to control your own emotions; (3) The ability to recognize and diagnose the emotions displayed by others; (4) The ability to respond appropriately to those emotional cues. E) Incorrect. There are four abilities involved with emotional intelligence. They are (1) The ability to diagnose and recognize your own emotions; (2) The ability to control your own emotions; (3) The ability to recognize and diagnose the emotions displayed by others; (4) The ability to respond appropriately to those emotional cues. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 64 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Emotional Intelligence Skill: Recall 41) Which statement is accurate concerning the abilities listed in the author's definition of emotional intelligence and the list provided below? 1. ability to diagnose and recognize emotions 2. ability to control emotions 3. ability to lead a team 4. ability to manage with self-confidence A) All abilities above are included in the author's definition. B) Abilities 1 and 3 are included in the author's definition. C) Abilities 1 and 2 are included in the author's definition. D) Abilities 1 and 4 are included in the author's definition. E) None of the abilities are included in the author's definition. Answer: C Explanation: A) Incorrect. Ability to diagnose and recognize emotions and the ability to control one's own emotions are central to the author's definition of emotional intelligence. Ability to lead a team and ability to manage with self-confidence are not included in the author's definition of emotional intelligence. B) Incorrect. Ability to diagnose and recognize emotions and the ability to control one's own emotions are central to the author's definition of emotional intelligence. Ability to lead a team and ability to manage with self-confidence are not included in the author's definition of emotional intelligence. C) Correct. There are four abilities involved with emotional intelligence. They are (1) The ability to diagnose and recognize your own emotions; (2) The ability to control your own emotions; (3) The ability to recognize and diagnose the emotions displayed by others; (4) The ability to respond appropriately to those emotional cues. D) Incorrect. Ability to diagnose and recognize emotions and the ability to control one's own emotions are central to the author's definition of emotional intelligence. Ability to lead a team and ability to manage with self-confidence are not included in the author's definition of emotional intelligence. E) Incorrect. Ability to diagnose and recognize emotions and the ability to control one's own emotions are central to the author's definition of emotional intelligence. Ability to lead a team and ability to manage with self-confidence are not included in the author's definition of emotional intelligence. Diff: 2 Page Ref: 65 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Emotional Intelligence Skill: Understanding 42) Lana was sitting somberly in her office. Her face had an angry expression and she had a tear in her eye. One of her co-workers asked her how she was doing. Lana responded, "I am fine." Concerned, the co-worker asked, "Are you sure?" Lana again responded, "Yes, there is nothing wrong, I am fine." Which emotional intelligence ability does Lana most likely need to develop? A) Ability to diagnose and recognize your own emotions B) Ability to control your emotions C) Ability to recognize and diagnose emotions displayed by others D) Ability to respond appropriately to others' emotional cues Answer: A Explanation: A) Correct. Though Lana is clearly upset, she responds twice that nothing is wrong. Recognizing your own emotions is the first step to controlling them. B) Incorrect. Though Lana is clearly upset, the passage contains no evidence that her emotions are out of control. She told a co-worker that nothing was wrong. The problem is that Lana seems not to recognize her own emotional state. C) Incorrect. Lana's problem is not that she cannot recognize her co-worker's emotional cues, but that she is unable to diagnose and recognize her own emotions. D) Incorrect. The co-worker may need to work on responding appropriately to emotional cues (he or she seems oblivious), but Lana's problem is that she is unable to diagnose and recognize her own emotions. Diff: 3 Page Ref: 64 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Emotional Intelligence Skill: Analysis/Evaluation 43) Javier was getting a drink from the water cooler when Hartman approached excitedly and exclaimed, "Guess what, Javier? I got the deal ... I got the big contract ... we finally closed the sale with that giant computer company. I am so excited." Javier responded in a soft voice, "That's nice." Which emotional intelligence ability does Javier most likely need to develop? A) Ability to diagnose and recognize your own emotions B) Ability to control your emotions C) Ability to recognize and diagnose emotions displayed by others D) Ability to respond appropriately to others' emotional cues Answer: D Explanation: A) Incorrect. Though Javier may have problems with self-diagnosis, the passage contains no suggestion that Javier is misdiagnosing his own emotional state. Rather, in spite of the fact that Hartman was clearly excited, Javier responded quietly and without emotion. B) Incorrect. Javier's muted response indicates that he is in control of his emotions. The problem is that he did not respond appropriately to Hartman's level of excitement. C) Incorrect. Though a tempting answer, the passage does not indicate that Javier misdiagnosed Hartman's emotional state. In fact, that is unlikely, because Hartman clearly stated his excitement. The problem is more likely that Javier recognized Hartman's excitement but did not respond appropriately. D) Correct. It appears that Javier recognized Hartman's excitement but did not respond appropriately. Diff: 2 Page Ref: 64 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Emotional Intelligence Skill: Analysis/Evaluation 44) In Trompenaars' dimensions of national culture, which value dimensions refer to how individuals relate to others? 1. Universalism vs. Particularism 2. Individualism vs. Collectivism 3. Affective vs. Neutral 4. Specific vs. Diffuse 5. Achievement vs. Ascription 6. Past and Present vs. Future 7. Internal vs. External A) All of the dimensions B) Only dimensions 1, 2, and 4 C) The first five dimensions D) Only dimension 2 Answer: C Explanation: A) Incorrect. The first five pairs refer to how individuals relate to others, and the last two value dimensions refer to other relationships (though they may indirectly affect interpersonal relations). "Past and Present vs. Future" refers to how people interpret and manage time, while "Internal vs. External" refers to attitudes about control. B) Incorrect. The first five pairs refer to how individuals relate to others, and the last two value dimensions refer to other relationships (though they may indirectly affect interpersonal relations). "Past and Present vs. Future" refers to how people interpret and manage time, while "Internal vs. External" refers to attitudes about control. C) Correct. The first five pairs refer to how individuals relate to others, and the last two value dimensions refer to other relationships (though they may indirectly affect interpersonal relations). "Past and Present vs. Future" refers to how people interpret and manage time, while "Internal vs. External" refers to attitudes about control. D) Incorrect. The first five pairs refer to how individuals relate to others, and the last two value dimensions refer to other relationships (though they may indirectly affect interpersonal relations). "Past and Present vs. Future" refers to how people interpret and manage time, while "Internal vs. External" refers to attitudes about control. Diff: 2 Page Ref: 66-67 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Cultural Values Skill: Recall 45) Employees at Turner, Inc. are engaged in a debate over the merits of an individual vs. a team-based compensation program. Based on Trompenaars' dimensions of national culture, which cultural dimension does this debate most closely relate to? A) Universalism vs. particularism B) Individualism vs. collectivism C) Affective vs. neutral D) Achievement vs. ascription E) Internal vs. external Answer: B Explanation: A) Incorrect. Universalism vs. particularism refers to whether behavior is governed by universal standards and rules, or whether it is governed by one's relationships with others (i.e., behavior varies depending on the situation). B) Correct. Individualism v. collectivism refers to whether the culture emphasizes the individual versus the group. C) Incorrect. Affective vs. neutral refers to whether a culture openly shows emotion in public, or whether the culture more highly values stoicism and rationality. D) Incorrect. Achievement vs. ascription refers to whether an individual obtains status based on personal accomplishments or based on characteristics such as age, family status, gender, etc. E) Incorrect. Internal vs. external refers to whether the individual is in control of his own destiny, or whether the individual is a product of his external environment. Diff: 3 Page Ref: 67 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Cultural Values Skill: Understanding 46) It is obvious that Talia values her privacy as she rarely talks about her husband and children in conversations with her co-workers. Based on Trompenaars' dimensions of national culture, which cultural dimension does Talia's behavior in the workplace most closely relate to? A) Specific vs. diffuse B) Achievement vs. ascription C) Universalism vs. particularism D) Individualism vs. collectivism E) Affective vs. neutral Answer: A Explanation: A) Correct. Talia is segregating her personal and professional lives, which relates to the specific vs. diffuse cultural dimension. B) Incorrect. Talia is segregating her personal and professional lives, which relates to the specific vs. diffuse cultural dimension. C) Incorrect. Talia is segregating her personal and professional lives, which relates to the specific vs. diffuse cultural dimension. D) Incorrect. Talia is segregating her personal and professional lives, which relates to the specific vs. diffuse cultural dimension. E) Incorrect. Talia is segregating her personal and professional lives, which relates to the specific vs. diffuse cultural dimension. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 67 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Cultural Values Skill: Recall 47) Research indicates that business managers A) place higher emphasis on personal values rather than social values. B) place higher emphasis on social values rather than personal values. C) place higher emphasis on instrumental values rather than terminal values. D) differ in the emphasis placed on social values according to gender. Answer: A Explanation: A) Correct. However, this tendency is not always beneficial. A better balance of personal and social values may increase managerial and organizational performance. B) Incorrect. Business managers place a higher emphasis on personal values that social ones. C) Incorrect. The research cited in the text does not discuss potential differences in emphasis on instrumental and terminal values. On the other hand, business managers do place a higher emphasis on personal values that social ones. D) Incorrect. The research cited in the text states that there are no differences in emphasis on social values based on gender. On the other hand, business managers do place a higher emphasis on personal values that social ones. Diff: 2 Page Ref: 70 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Personal Values Skill: Recall 48) Your boss was arrested for embezzlement at the office. As he walks past you handcuffed, he states, "You know, you and I possess the same values, we just differ by degrees." Which is the boss an example of? A) Terminal values B) Poor ethical decision making C) Poor information gathering D) Conformity level of values maturity Answer: B Explanation: A) Incorrect. Terminal values are prescribed desirable ends or goals. The boss is an example of poor ethical decision making. B) Correct. This indicates that he has a value system that emphasizes honesty and company loyalty?however, he failed to act in accordance with it. C) Incorrect. There is no indication that your boss failed to gather relevant information. The boss is an example of poor ethical decision making. D) Incorrect. Conformity values maturity refers to moral reasoning based on an individual's conforming to and upholding the expectations of society. Diff: 3 Page Ref: 72-73 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Personal Values Skill: Understanding 49) Research suggests that (1) individuals differ in their level of values development, (2) individuals hold different sets of instrumental values at different stages of development, and (3) peoples' value priorities do not change once they become adults. Which statements are correct? A) All three statements are correct. B) Only statements 1 and 3 are correct. C) Only statements 1 and 2 are correct. D) Only statements 2 and 3 are correct. Answer: C Explanation: A) Incorrect. Statement 3 is incorrect. Rather than becoming permanently fixed in early adulthood, an individual's value priorities do in fact change according to his or her value maturity. B) Incorrect. Statement 3 is incorrect. Rather than becoming permanently fixed in early adulthood, an individual's value priorities do in fact change according to his or her value maturity. C) Correct. Statement 3 is incorrect. Rather than becoming permanently fixed in early adulthood, an individual's value priorities do in fact change according to his or her value maturity. D) Incorrect. Statement 3 is incorrect. Rather than becoming permanently fixed in early adulthood, an individual's value priorities do in fact change according to his or her value maturity. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 69 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Personal Values Skill: Recall 50) During the 1992 riots in Los Angeles where many individuals took merchandise, some argued that looters took only what they needed, like food and diapers, whereas others argued looters took only what they had been denied by the system, like TVs and stereos. If these looters were focusing on their own needs, what was their level of values maturity? A) First level of maturity B) Second level of maturity C) Third level of maturity Answer: A Explanation: A) Correct. The first level of maturity is called the self-centered level and focuses on personal needs and wants. B) Incorrect. The second level of maturity is called the conformity level and focuses on conforming the individual's behavior to societal norms and expectations. The first level of maturity is called the self-centered level and focuses on personal needs and wants. C) Incorrect. The third level of maturity is called the principled level and focuses on judging right and wrong based on a set of internalized principles. The first level of maturity is called the self-centered level and focuses on personal needs and wants. Diff: 2 Page Ref: 71 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Values Maturity Skill: Analysis/Evaluation 51) You need a little extra money, so you added an extra $100 to your expense reimbursement statement before handing the receipts over to accounting. Your co-worker Sara added over $1000 to her statement. If you believe Sara's actions are worse than yours, what is your level of values maturity? A) First level of maturity B) Second level of maturity C) Third level of maturity Answer: A Explanation: A) Correct. Under the self-centered level, stealing $1000 is worse because it has more negative consequences to your company. B) Incorrect. Under the conformity level of maturity, you would view both actions as equally violating societal expectations and norms. C) Incorrect. Under the principled level of maturity, you would view both actions as equally violating universal principles of right and wrong. Diff: 3 Page Ref: 71 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Values Maturity Skill: Analysis/Evaluation 52) You added an extra $100 to your expense statement and Sara added an extra $1000 to her expense statement. If you believe both of you are equally wrong (this does violate company policy), what is your level of values maturity? A) First level of maturity B) Second level of maturity C) Third level of maturity Answer: B Explanation: A) Incorrect. Under the first level of maturity, Sara's actions would be worse because they caused more financial damage to the company. B) Correct. Though you would hold the behaviors equally wrong under both the second and third levels of maturity, the difference is that under the second level, it is wrong because it violates a rule or policy, rather than because it violates universal principles of right and wrong. C) Incorrect. Though under the third level of maturity, you would view both behaviors as equally egregious, it would not be based on a violation of company policy, but rather on universal principles of right and wrong. Diff: 3 Page Ref: 70-71 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Values Maturity Skill: Analysis/Evaluation 53) If you stole something to save a stranger's life (you received no compensation), what would be your level of moral judgment? A) First level of maturity B) Second level of maturity C) Third level of maturity Answer: C Explanation: A) Incorrect. You were not acting for your own needs or self-interest, which is the basis of the first level of maturity. B) Incorrect. You violated the law and societal expectations, which are the basis of the second level of maturity. C) Correct. You made a judgment that human life is more important than laws against stealing, which seems to be based on universal principles of right and wrong. Diff: 3 Page Ref: 72 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Values Maturity Skill: Analysis/Evaluation 54) As manager, you have decided to enforce a new policy restricting dating in the office. You are comfortable with the policy and have decided that the policy will affect you also. Which ethical test did you most likely employ? A) Personal gain test B) Equal treatment test C) Cost-benefit test D) Golden rule test Answer: D Explanation: A) Incorrect. The personal gain test asks the question: "Would I make the decision the same way if it did not benefit me in any way?" Here there is no indication that you have benefited from the new policy. The golden rule test asks whether you would be willing to be treated in the same manner. B) Incorrect. The equal treatment test asks whether you are considering the perspectives of minorities and lower status people. Here there is no evidence that the policy has any particular effect on privileged or unprivileged individuals, so this test is not applicable. The golden rule test asks whether you would be willing to be treated in the same manner. C) Incorrect. The cost-benefit test asks whether the benefit to one group causes unacceptable harm to another. This policy is being enforced uniformly and there is no evidence of potential unacceptable harm to others. The golden rule test asks whether you would be willing to be treated in the same manner. D) Correct. The golden rule test asks whether you would be willing to be treated in the same manner. Diff: 2 Page Ref: 73-74 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Ethical Decision Making and Values Skill: Understanding 55) If your goal in life is to live a stimulating and active life, what is this an example of? A) Terminal value B) Instrumental value C) Attitudinal value D) Interpersonal need value Answer: A Explanation: A) Correct. Your goal of living a stimulating and active life is a desirable end, which means that it is a terminal (versus an instrumental) value. B) Incorrect. A terminal value prescribes a desirable end, while an instrumental value prescribes the means. C) Incorrect. This is an example of a terminal value, which prescribes a desirable end, in this case, living a stimulating and active life. D) Incorrect. This is an example of a terminal value, which prescribes a desirable end, in this case, living a stimulating and active life. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 68-69 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Personal Values Skill: Recall 56) If you believe a government policy would benefit those that are less advantaged than yourself, what view of ethics is this? A) Golden rule test B) Equal treatment test C) Cost-benefit test D) Personal gain test Answer: B Explanation: A) Incorrect. This policy provides a benefit, therefore it is not productive to ask if you would be willing to be treated in the same manner. This policy actually implicates the equal treatment test. B) Correct. This policy appears to give full consideration to the rights and needs of the less advantaged. C) Incorrect. There is no evidence of unacceptable harm to others who do not benefit from the test. This policy actually implicates the equal treatment test. D) Incorrect. You have nothing to gain from the policy and do not have to consider whether you would make the same decision absent the personal benefit. This policy actually implicates the equal treatment test. Diff: 2 Page Ref: 73-74 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Ethical Decision Making and Values Skill: Understanding 57) Your personal cognitive style is based on which of the following two dimensions? A) The manner in which you gather information and whether you think it is true B) The manner in which you gather information and the way in which you act on that information C) Horizontal and vertical D) The manner in which others gather information about you and the way you react to their behaviors Answer: B Explanation: A) Incorrect. Whether you think information is true is not part of your personal cognitive style, rather, what is important is the way you act on that information. B) Correct. Cognitive style refers to the inclination each of us has to perceive, interpret, and respond to information in a certain way. The three dimensions of cognitive style are knowing, planning, and creating. C) Incorrect. Horizontal and vertical are geometric dimensions, but the two dimensions of personal cognitive style are the manner in which you gather information and the way in which you act on that information. D) Incorrect. The manner in which others gather information about you is indicative of their cognitive learning style rather than yours. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 74-75 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Cognitive Style Skill: Recall 58) Which of the following statements are true? 1. Your cognitive style is the same as your personality type. 2. Your cognitive style is innate and cannot be changed. 3. The three cognitive styles are knowing, planning, and creating. A) Statement 3 is true, and statements 1 and 2 are false. B) Statements 2 and 3 are true, and statement 1 is false. C) None of the statements are true. D) All of the statements are true. Answer: A Explanation: A) Correct. Statement 1 is incorrect?Cognitive style and personality type are not the same. Statement 2 is incorrect. Cognitive styles are habits but are not unchangeable. Statement 3 is correct. B) Incorrect. Statement 1 is incorrect?Cognitive style and personality type are not the same. Statement 2 is incorrect. Cognitive styles are habits but are not unchangeable. Statement 3 is correct. C) Incorrect. Statement 1 is incorrect?Cognitive style and personality type are not the same. Statement 2 is incorrect. Cognitive styles are habits but are not unchangeable. Statement 3 is correct. D) Incorrect. Statement 1 is incorrect?Cognitive style and personality type are not the same. Statement 2 is incorrect. Cognitive styles are habits but are not unchangeable. Statement 3 is correct. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 74-75 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Cognitive Style Skill: Recall 59) At the beginning of your team's first meeting, Betsy said, "I think it's really important that we develop a clear agenda for what we want to accomplish and then decide who is going to do what." Based on this comment, you suspect that Betsy is strongest on which dimension of cognitive style? A) Knowing B) Planning C) Creating D) Assimilating Answer: B Explanation: A) Incorrect. People with a strong knowing style emphasize facts, details, and data. They do not necessarily emphasize agendas and structured planning. B) Correct. People with a strong planning style emphasize agendas and structured planning. C) Incorrect. People with a strong creating style emphasize innovation and risk-taking. They tend to be resistant to structure. D) Incorrect. Assimilating is not one of the dimensions of cognitive style. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 74-75 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Cognitive Style Skill: Application 60) During a meeting, Bruce turns to you and comments, "We really shouldn't be making a decision until we have got a better handle on the facts and data. New ideas are fine, but if we can't back them up with credible and precise analysis, we shouldn't be taking the risk." Based on this comment, you recognize that Bruce is probably strongest on which dimension of cognitive style? A) Knowing B) Planning C) Creating D) Accommodating Answer: A Explanation: A) Correct. People with a strong knowing style tend to emphasize facts, details, and precise data analysis. They often are skeptical of innovation. B) Incorrect. People with a strong planning style focus on agendas, rules, and routines, but don't necessarily insist upon precision about facts and data. C) Incorrect. People with a strong creating style emphasize innovation and risk-taking, and are tolerance of rule-breaking even in the absence of clear data. D) Incorrect. Accommodating is not one of the dimensions of cognitive style. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 74-75 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Cognitive Style Skill: Application 61) After graduation you have decided to stay in Bedford Falls, the only place you have ever known. Which area of self-awareness probably affected your decision? A) Cognitive style B) Interpersonal needs C) Attitudes toward change D) Instrumental values Answer: C Explanation: A) Incorrect. Your decision to stay in the only town you have ever lived in indicates that you are resistant to change and is not a product of the way you process information. B) Incorrect. It is more likely that your decision to stay in the only town you have ever lived in indicates that you are resistant to change. C) Correct. The text mentions two dimensions of orientation toward change: (1) Tolerance of ambiguity and (2) locus of control. That you wanted to remain in the same town you grew up in indicates that you probably have a low tolerance for ambiguity, making you resistant to change. D) Incorrect. Instrumental values prescribe standards or means of reaching a goal, and the question does not indicate that you made a decision based on particular values. On the other hand, your decision to stay in the only town you have ever lived in indicates that you are resistant to change. Diff: 2 Page Ref: 77-78 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Attitudes Toward Change Skill: Understanding 62) Your co-worker Sandy plans her vacations 12 months in advance and is the first to volunteer to create agendas for team meetings. Which cognitive style does Sandy's behavior exhibit? A) Creating cognitive style B) Obsessive cognitive style C) Planning cognitive style D) None of the above Answer: C Explanation: A) Incorrect. The creating cognitive style emphasizes creativity, spontaneity, and risk-taking. Sandy's 12-month vacation plans and focus on preparation for team meetings is an example of the planning cognitive style. B) Incorrect. Obsessive is not one of the three cognitive styles. Sandy's 12-month vacation plans and focus on preparation for team meetings is an example of the planning cognitive style. C) Correct. Planning cognitive style is exhibited by structure, preparation, and planning. Sandy's 12-month vacation plans and focus on preparation for team meetings is an example of the planning cognitive style. D) Incorrect. Sandy's 12-month vacation plans and focus on preparation for team meetings is an example of the planning cognitive style. Diff: 2 Page Ref: 75 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Cognitive Style Skill: Understanding/Analysis 63) Research suggests individuals with low tolerance for ambiguity and low cognitive complexity are A) better transmitters of information. B) able to interpret more cues. C) less behaviorally adaptive. D) unable to understand abstract ideas. Answer: C Explanation: A) Incorrect. Individuals with high tolerance for ambiguity tend to be better transmitters of information. B) Incorrect. Individuals with high tolerance for ambiguity tend to be better able to interpret cues. C) Correct. Behavior adaptation often depends on one's ability to deal with ambiguous, incomplete, and unstructured situations. By definition, an individual with a low tolerance for ambiguity will have more difficulty in such a situation. D) Incorrect. A low tolerance for ambiguity does not mean that an individual is less intelligent or that he is unable to understand abstract ideas, but rather that the individual may have a more difficult time doing so. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 77-78 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Attitudes Toward Change Skill: Recall 64) Individuals who tend to prefer jobs in fields such as social work where personal interactions predominate have which cognitive style ? A) Creating cognitive style B) Knowing cognitive style C) Planning cognitive style D) None of the three cognitive styles are more likely in individuals who choose such a career. Answer: A Explanation: A) Correct. People with a creating cognitive style are likely to prefer experimentation, nonrational thinking, and creativity. This leads them to choose careers where personal interactions predominate. B) Incorrect. Individuals with a knowing cognitive style prefer jobs that have a technical problem-solving emphasis. Individuals with a creating cognitive style tend to choose careers where personal interactions predominate. C) Incorrect. Individuals with a planning cognitive style prefer jobs where information-gathering predominates. Individuals with a creating cognitive style tend to choose careers where personal interactions predominate. D) Incorrect. Individuals with a creating cognitive style tend to choose careers where personal interactions predominate. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 75-77 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Cognitive Style Skill: Understanding/Analysis 65) If a job requires someone to be able to focus on only one element of information in order to not become distracted, which of the following would best match those requirements? A) High tolerance of ambiguity B) Low tolerance of ambiguity C) High instrumental values D) Low cognitive style Answer: B Explanation: A) Incorrect. A high tolerance of ambiguity means that an individual may have a difficult time focusing on a particular task or element of information. An individual with a low tolerance for ambiguity sometimes has difficulty focusing on several tasks at once, but may more easily focus on a single element of information. B) Correct. An individual with a low tolerance for ambiguity sometimes has difficulty focusing on several tasks at once, but may more easily focus on a single element of information. C) Incorrect. Instrumental values refer to desirable standards of conduct and are unrelated to one's ability to focus on a single task. An individual with a low tolerance for ambiguity sometimes has difficulty focusing on several tasks at once, but may more easily focus on a single element of information. D) Incorrect. Low cognitive style is not a term used in the text. An individual with a low tolerance for ambiguity sometimes has difficulty focusing on several tasks at once, but may more easily focus on a single element of information. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 77-78 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Attitudes Toward Change Skill: Understanding 66) The individual most likely to be entrepreneurial in his/her actions is someone with a(n) A) high tolerance of ambiguity. B) low tolerance of ambiguity. C) external locus of control. D) lateral locus of control. Answer: A Explanation: A) Correct. This is because they thrive in situations that are unclear, dynamic, and unstructured. B) Incorrect. Individuals with a high tolerance for ambiguity are more likely to be entrepreneurial. Individuals with a low tolerance for ambiguity are less flexible and adaptive. C) Incorrect. Individuals with an internal locus of control are more likely to be entrepreneurial, as are individuals with a high tolerance for ambiguity. D) Incorrect. Individuals with an internal locus of control are more likely to be entrepreneurial, as are individuals with a high tolerance for ambiguity. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 77 Topic: Important Areas of Self-Awareness?Attitudes Toward Change Skill: Recall 67) You think you would like to join the Peace Co

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