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Which is the ethical issue which one should keep in mind while using deception in a study of psychology?
What is a relatively permanent change in behavior or mental processes caused by experience?
Which of the following is one of the criteria that distinguish abnormal behavior from normal or typical behavior?
Which psychological perspective argues that understanding a persons behavior requires knowing about the environment in which the behavior occurs quizlet?
Which of the following statements is true of the practical rule of ethical decision making?
When making research notes it is important to distinguish between direct quotations paraphrases and your own ideas?
A counterconditioning technique that pairs an unpleasant stimulant with an undesirable behavior.
Which term best describes rewarding successive approximations or baby steps of a target behavior?
Which of these factors would be considered when making a location decision at the site level?
When making a claim, your message will be more effective if it balances ______ with ______.
Where oral communication is made with potential buyers of a product with the intention of making sale?
Is the ability to move your body or parts of your body swiftly for example a basketball player making a fast break to perform a lay up?
Making decisions based on principles that you want to be universally applied is an example of:
Which approach studies the physical brain and body structures that underlie behavior and mental processes?
Which psychological perspective explains human behavior in context of understanding chemicals hormones and bodily processes?
Which of the following would be categorized as psychological influences on consumer behavior?
What is defined as a set of unique features of a company and its products perceived by the target market as significant and superior to the competition?
How might a functionalist or conflict theorist explain the reasons for the deviant behavior?
What theory states that deviant behavior occurs when a person weighs the cost and benefits?
Is the process through which individuals learn behavior by observing the behavior of others and the consequences of such behavior?
Which compliance technique involves someone making a larger request expecting it to be refused and then following it with a smaller one?
What do you call the process by which an individuals beliefs or behavior are influenced by the action of others?
What is used to explain peoples behavior by crediting either situation or the individuals personal traits?
What is used to explain peoples behavior by crediting either the situation or the individuals personal traits?
Which of the following explanations for why attitudes follow behavior assumes that for strategic reasons we express attitudes that make us appear consistent?
Is the extent to which people believe that their behavior has a real effect on what happens to them?
Which refers to scores that divide a set of data into two or more classifications and are usually set as reference points in making decisions?
Which of the following is not considered in sell or process further decision making analysis?
Is the process of dividing a market into distinct groups of buyers who have different needs characteristics or behavior group of answer choices?
Is one major element of organizational politics that is especially relevant to decision making
A personality trait that measures the ability to adjust behavior to external situational factors
Which of the following are ethical issues that apply to the Milgram obedience studies ethical issue s?
Which principle of research ethics states that what is being researched has to be intended for good quizlet?
In considering whether research is ethical, which of the following are balanced against each other?
Which of the following statements accurately describes a facet of the policy making process in the US House of Representatives?
Which of the following scenarios illustrates a firm that has a sustainable competitive advantage
In order to acquire skills in organizational behavior, students must do which of the following
Which principle states that the use of a reinforcing stimulus increases the strength of the operant behavior?
Agents and conditions that harm the prenatal brain and impair learning and behavior are called:
Is a consequence of a behavior that increases the likelihood that it will occur in the future?
Which provision prevents the insurer from making changes to a contract by citing documents not included in the policy itself?
When assessing a procedural risk to a client is justified the ethical principle underlying the dilemma is known as what?
Which statement best describes the influence of peers on childrens gender behavior quizlet?
What do you call the process of making inferences about a population based on information obtained from a sample?
What is true regarding the decision-making processes in international business negotiations?
Which culture is considered to be the least aggressive, or most polite, in its negotiation behavior?
What is true of the decision-making process with respect to the american and japanese negotiators?
What term is used when you reward responses that are ever closer to the final desired behavior and you ignore all other responses?
Which of the following ethical guidelines suggests that you put yourself in the place of others and think of yourself as the object of the decision quizlet?
What is standards of conduct generally accepted as a moral guide for behavior are referred to as?
What approach holds that ethical decisions are those that best maintain the fundamental rights of the people affected by them?
One guideline for making ethical decisions is to identify the ethical issues. this involves:
A powerful and sustainable high-level marketing strategy used to create or influence a brand
Which term is used when referring to the activities and processes used in making tangible products?
Which of these techniques is being used by corporations as a deterrent to unethical behavior?
Darley and batson (1973) found that the helping behavior of seminary students was best predicted by
When a stimulus is given to the person contingent upon their behavior and this serves to decrease the future frequency of that behavior it is called?
Is a psychological state that refers to the positive expectations of the intent or behavior?
How can ethical codes of conduct be used by Organisations to create an ethical culture in Organisations?
Whats the best way to manage the situation where individuals rationalize committing misconduct
How do you think the personality and perception of individuals can impact the organizational behavior?
Which ethical rule states that if an action Cannot be taken repeatedly It is not right to take at It?
Is the process by which the actions of an individual or group affect the behavior of others.
What is the psychological perspective that focuses on the relationship between mind behavior?
Which psychological perspective focuses on behavior resulting from unconscious memories and desires?
Which factor would the nurse consider when making discharge plans for activities of daily living
Which of the following refers to the code of moral principles that sets standards for right and wrong behavior?
What term is described as a powerful and sustainable high level marketing strategy used to create or influence a brand?
Is any activity that provides goods or services to consumers for the purpose of making a profit?
Businesses use this to keep some data private while making other data available to Internet users
What is the study of the decision process by which customers come to purchase and consumer products?
What is the study of the decision process by which customers come to purchase and consume products?
What is defined as consistent behavior patterns and intrapersonal processes originating within the individual?
In which one of the following views management social responsibility goes well beyond the making of profit?
Which behavior would the nurse observe in a client who has a histrionic personality disorder
Is a type of social influence in which individuals change their attitudes or behavior to adhere to existing social norms?
Which of the following summarizes the evolutionary psychology explanation of altruistic behavior quizlet?
What is the relationship between organizational behavior OB concepts and a companys bottom line?
How could you focus on nonverbal behavior to become more competent in interpersonal communication?
The process of collecting information and providing feedback to employees about their behavior
What aspect of a business deals with the policies practices and systems that influence the behavior?
Which model that consist of five stages of health behavior change would the nurse use to manage a patient who needs to exercise?
What would happen with the supply curve for televisions if a new company started making them
Which of the following have been identified as meaning making processes that bereaved parents go through?
When a behavior is repeated less frequently because of the consequences that followed it this is known as?
When a behavior is repeated more frequently because the consequences that followed it this is known as ?
What is the systematic process of making decisions about goals and activities that an organization will pursue in the future?
Which stage in the formal decision making process involves determining the value of adequacy of the alternatives that were generated?
What approach to HR strategy formation advocates an internal focus as the basis for decision making
By making a decision to search for information in a specific message channel, the customer is
Select the two items that characterize the buying behavior of consumers buying convenience products.
The political model of decision making is , and its fundamental underlying assumption is that:
What remedies are available in the case of a unilateral mistake in making a contract Choose 2 answers?
Which of the following should help reduce the incidence of unethical behavior in an organization Mcq?
Which rule for ethical decision making states that an ethical decision is one that a manager?
Evidence-based management attempts to introduce which factor into the decision-making process?
The classical decision making model is based on the assumption that the decision maker can ______.
Which of these describe how knowledge of decision making styles affects managers work choose every correct answer quizlet?
To enforce their views of right or wrong behavior, different groups in society lobby for ______.
What is the rule in which ethical decisions are made in order to spread the greatest good for the greatest number of people?
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