Organizational behavior - Answers a field of study that investigates the impact individuals,
groups, and structure have on behavior within organizations, for the purpose of applying such
knowledge toward improving organizational effectiveness
Human Resources - Answers looks at things like hiring protocols, training designs and legal
compliance
Strategic management - Answers focus on product choices and industry characteristics that
affect an organizations profitability
Diversity - Answers any characteristic that makes people different from one another
Surface level diversity - Answers observable attributes such as age, race and gender
Deep level diversity - Answers differences in personality, attitudes and values
inclusion - Answers when viewpoints among different people are included and valued
Generational cohorts - Answers individuals born around the same time who share distinctive
social or historical life events during critical development periods
Work values - Answers outcomes people desire and feel they should attain through work
stereotyping - Answers judging someone on the basis of ones perception of the group to which
the person belongs
stereotype threat - Answers the degree to which we internally agree with generally negative
stereotypes perceptions of our group
discrimination - Answers noting a difference between things which in itself isn't necessarily bad
discriminatory policies or practices - Answers denial of equal opportunity to perform or unequal
rewards for performance
sexual harassment - Answers unwanted sexual advances and other verbal or physical conduct
of a sexual nature that creates a hostile or offensive work environment
intimidation - Answers overt threats or bullying directed at members of a specific group of
employees
mockery and insults - Answers jokes of negative stereotypes: sometimes the result of a joke
being taken too far
exclusion - Answers exclusion of certain people from job opportunities, social events,
discussions etc
, incivility - Answers disrespectful treatment
affirmative action - Answers social policy aimed at reducing the effects of prior discrimination
by taking extra effort to attract and retain minority employees
cognitive dissonance - Answers tension from incompatibility between behavior and attitudes
perception - Answers a process by which individuals organize and interpret their sensory
impressions in order to give meaning to their environment
attribution theory - Answers perceivers try to attribute the observed behavior to a type of cause
(internal or external)
internal cause - Answers behavior is believed to be under the personal control of the individual
external cause - Answers the person is forced into the behavior by outside events/ causes
determinants of attribution - Answers -distinctiveness
-consensus
-consistency
distinctiveness - Answers whether an individual displays different behaviors in different
situations
consensus - Answers does everyone who faces a similar situation respond in the same way as
the individual did?
consistency - Answers does the person respond the same way over time?
fundamental attribution error - Answers tendency to under estimate the influence of external
factors and overestimate that of internal factors
self serving bias - Answers occurs when individuals over estimate their own (intern) influence
on successes and overestimate the external influences on their failures
selective perception - Answers a perceptual filtering process based on interests, background
and attitude
halo effect - Answers drawing a general impression based on a single characteristic
contrast effects - Answers our reaction if influences by other we have recently encountered
rational decision making model - Answers 1) define the problem
2) identify the decision criteria
3) allocate weights to the criteria