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BA 350 RAPP EXAM 1 SDSU QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE What is an Organization? - Answers A group of people working together towards a common goal. What do good managers do? - Answers They discover what is unique about each person and then capitalize on it. How do you find find employee individual differences? - Answers Get to know your people. What are the Big 5 Traits? (hint: OCEAN) - Answers Openness to Experience, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism. What is Openness to Experience? - Answers The degree to which an individual is original, open to a wide variety of stimuli, has broad interests, and is willing to take risks. What is Consciousness? - Answers The degree to which an in individual is careful, scrupulous, and perservering. What is Extraversion? - Answers The degree to which individuals are talkative, assertive, energetic, and sociable versus reserved, timid, and quiet. What is Agreeableness? - Answers The degree to which individuals get along well with other people. What is Neuroticism? - Answers The degree to which individuals are sensitive to threat and punishment, and tend to experience greater negative emotion. What big 5 trait best predicts Job Performance? - Answers Conscientiousness What big 5 trait best predicts Management and Sales Success? - Answers Extraversion What big 5 trait best predicts Interpersonal Aspects at Work? - Answers Agreeableness What big 5 trait best predicts Creativity? - Answers Openness What is the Locus of Control? - Answers The degree to which you believe that the outcomes you experience in life are in/outside of your control. Internal Locus of Control - Answers I make things happen. I determine my future. External Locus of Control - Answers Why do things happen to me? I can't control my future. What is a tight situation? - Answers Strong social norms; narrow range of acceptable behavior. (ex:library) What is a weak situation? - Answers Loose social norms; wide range of acceptable behavior. (ex:public park) What is Interactionism? - Answers The principle that aspects of personality and of situations work together to determine behavior; neither has an effect by itself, nor is one more important than the other. What are the sources of individual differences? - Answers A combination of genetic factors, such as heredity and neurological variations, and environmental influences, including upbringing, culture, education, and life experiences. What are the outcomes of individual differences? - Answers Variations in behavior, cognitive abilities, personality, and performance, leading to diverse approaches to problem-solving, communication, and adaptability in personal and professional settings. What is Extrinsic Motivation? - Answers The desire to perform a behavior to acquire material rewards or to avoid punishment external to the self. What is Intrinsic Motivation? - Answers The desire to perform a behavior for its own sake, because the behavior itself is inherently rewarding, fulfilling needs for purpose, independence, mastery, and/or relatedness. What is the Expectancy Theory of Motivation? - Answers Effort -> Performance -> Outcome Strategies for ensuring E->P->O - Answers 1. Clearly define the performance standards (P) 2. Be sure performance standards are achievable (E → P) 3. Offer the right (valued) reward (O) 4. Guarantee that meeting performance standards will result inpromised reward (P → O) Rewarding A but Hoping for B - Answers When trying to encourage a desired behavior, be sure to reward the actual behavior rather than a separate, but related behavior. Equity Theory - Answers Employees compare their ratio of rewards-to-inputs to the ratio of similar coworkers. Equity Theory: Outcome/input ratio - Answers "People evaluate the ratio of what they are getting from a particular situation(outcomes) with what they are contributing to a situation (inputs), and compare this ratio to the outcome/input ratio for a comparative referent." How employees strive to reduce inequity - Answers • Change inputs (slack off) • Change outcomes (increase output) • Distort/change perceptions of self • Distort/change perceptions of others • Choose a different referent person • Leave the field (quit the job)

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BA 350 RAPP EXAM 1 SDSU QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2025-2026

What is an Organization? - Answers A group of people working together towards a common
goal.

What do good managers do? - Answers They discover what is unique about each person and
then capitalize on it.

How do you find find employee individual differences? - Answers Get to know your people.

What are the Big 5 Traits? (hint: OCEAN) - Answers Openness to Experience, Conscientiousness,
Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism.

What is Openness to Experience? - Answers The degree to which an individual is original, open
to a wide variety of stimuli, has broad interests, and is willing to take risks.

What is Consciousness? - Answers The degree to which an in individual is careful, scrupulous,
and perservering.

What is Extraversion? - Answers The degree to which individuals are talkative, assertive,
energetic, and sociable versus reserved, timid, and quiet.

What is Agreeableness? - Answers The degree to which individuals get along well with other
people.

What is Neuroticism? - Answers The degree to which individuals are sensitive to threat and
punishment, and tend to experience greater negative emotion.

What big 5 trait best predicts Job Performance? - Answers Conscientiousness

What big 5 trait best predicts Management and Sales Success? - Answers Extraversion

What big 5 trait best predicts Interpersonal Aspects at Work? - Answers Agreeableness

What big 5 trait best predicts Creativity? - Answers Openness

What is the Locus of Control? - Answers The degree to which you believe that the outcomes you
experience in life are in/outside of your control.

Internal Locus of Control - Answers I make things happen. I determine my future.

External Locus of Control - Answers Why do things happen to me? I can't control my future.

What is a tight situation? - Answers Strong social norms; narrow range of acceptable behavior.
(ex:library)

What is a weak situation? - Answers Loose social norms; wide range of acceptable behavior.
(ex:public park)

, What is Interactionism? - Answers The principle that aspects of personality and of situations
work together to determine behavior; neither has an effect by itself, nor is one more important
than the other.

What are the sources of individual differences? - Answers A combination of genetic factors,
such as heredity and neurological variations, and environmental influences, including upbringing,
culture, education, and life experiences.

What are the outcomes of individual differences? - Answers Variations in behavior, cognitive
abilities, personality, and performance, leading to diverse approaches to problem-solving,
communication, and adaptability in personal and professional settings.

What is Extrinsic Motivation? - Answers The desire to perform a behavior to acquire material
rewards or to avoid punishment external to the self.

What is Intrinsic Motivation? - Answers The desire to perform a behavior for its own sake,
because the behavior itself is inherently rewarding, fulfilling needs for purpose, independence,
mastery, and/or relatedness.

What is the Expectancy Theory of Motivation? - Answers Effort -> Performance -> Outcome

Strategies for ensuring E->P->O - Answers 1. Clearly define the performance standards (P)

2. Be sure performance standards are achievable (E → P)

3. Offer the right (valued) reward (O)

4. Guarantee that meeting performance standards will result inpromised reward (P → O)

Rewarding A but Hoping for B - Answers When trying to encourage a desired behavior, be sure
to reward the actual behavior rather than a separate, but related behavior.

Equity Theory - Answers Employees compare their ratio of rewards-to-inputs to the ratio of
similar coworkers.

Equity Theory: Outcome/input ratio - Answers "People evaluate the ratio of what they are getting
from a particular situation(outcomes) with what they are contributing to a situation (inputs), and
compare this ratio to the outcome/input ratio for a comparative referent."

How employees strive to reduce inequity - Answers • Change inputs (slack off)

• Change outcomes (increase output)

• Distort/change perceptions of self

• Distort/change perceptions of others

• Choose a different referent person

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