UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT
Answers
Organizational behavior (OB) - CORRECT ANSWER - The field of study devoted to
understanding, explaining, and ultimately improving the attitudes and behaviors of individuals
and groups in organizations.
Human resource management - CORRECT ANSWER - Takes the theories and principles
studies in OB and explores the "nuts‐and‐ bolts" applications of those principles in organizations.
Strategic management - CORRECT ANSWER - Focuses on the product choices and
industry characteristics that affect an organization's profitability.
OB foundations - CORRECT ANSWER - Theories and concepts in OB are drawn from a
wide variety of disciplines
Industrial and organizational psychology, social psychology, sociology, economics
Why does OB matter? - CORRECT ANSWER - Resource-based view
- Financial resources (revenue, equity)
- Physical resources (buildings, machines, technology)
- Knowledge, decision‐making, culture, ability, wisdom
- Image, culture, goodwill
What makes a resource valuable? - CORRECT ANSWER - Rare, Inimitable (History,
Numerous small decisions, Socially complex resources)
, Rule of One-Eighth - CORRECT ANSWER - • Half the organizations don't believe there
is a connection between people and profits
• Half of those who see the connection try to make a single change, rather than attempting to
make comprehensive changes
• Half of the firms that make comprehensive changes persist long enough for those changes to
make a difference
Method of experience - CORRECT ANSWER - People hold firmly to some belief because
it is consistent with their own experience and observations.
Method of intuition - CORRECT ANSWER - People hold firmly to some belief because it
"just stands to reason", it seems obvious or self‐evident.
Method of authority - CORRECT ANSWER - People hold firmly to some belief because
some respected official, agency, or source has said it is so.
Method of science - CORRECT ANSWER - People accept some belief because scientific
studies have tended to replicate that result using a series of samples, settings, and methods
Correlation - CORRECT ANSWER - -Describes the statistical relationship between two
variables
- Can be positive or negative and range from 0 (no statistical relationship) to ± 1 (a perfect
statistical relationship)
Casual inferences - CORRECT ANSWER - Establishing that one variable really does
cause another
Meta-analysis - CORRECT ANSWER - Takes all of the correlations found in studies of a
particular relationship and calculates a weighted average (such that correlations based on studies
with large samples are weighted more than correlations based on studies with small samples)
.5 correlation is considered strong