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Chapter 04 Workplace Emotions, Attitudes, and Stress True / False Questions 1. Emotions are the primary source of individual motivation. TRUE By definition, emotions put us in a state of readiness... and are the primary source of individual motivation. AACSB: Analytic Ac c essibility: Keyboard NavigationBlooms: RememberLearning Objec tive: 04-01 Explain how emotions and c ognition (logic al thinking) influenc e attitudes and behavior. Level of Diffic ulty: 1 EasyTopic : Emotions in the Workplac e 2. Emotions represent the cluster of beliefs, assessed feelings, and behavioral intentions toward a person, object, or event. FALSE Emotions are physiological, behavioral, and psychological episodes experienced toward an object, person, or event that create a state of readiness. AACSB: Analytic Ac c essibility: Keyboard NavigationBlooms: RememberLearning Objec tive: 04-01 Explain how emotions and c ognition (logic al thinking) influenc e attitudes and behavior. Level of Diffic ulty: 1 EasyTopic : Emotions in the Workplac e3. Emotions are brief events or "episodes". TRUE Emotions are physiological, behavioral, and psychological episodes experienced toward an object, person, or event that create a state of readiness. These "episodes" are very brief events that typically subside or occur in waves lasting from milliseconds to a few minutes. AACSB: Analytic Ac c essibility: Keyboard NavigationBlooms: RememberLearning Objec tive: 04-01 Explain how emotions and c ognition (logic al thinking) influenc e attitudes and behavior. Level of Diffic ulty: 1 EasyTopic : Emotions in the Workplac e 4. Moods represent our reaction to specific people or events, whereas emotions are not directed toward anything in particular. FALSE Emotions are directed toward someone or something. This differs from moods, which are not directed toward anything in particular and tend to be longer-term emotional states. AACSB: Analytic Ac c essibility: Keyboard NavigationBlooms: RememberLearning Objec tive: 04-01 Explain how emotions and c ognition (logic al thinking) influenc e attitudes and behavior. Level of Diffic ulty: 1 EasyTopic : Emotions in the Workplac e 5. People are consciously aware of most emotions they experience. FALSE Emotions are experiences. They represent changes in our physiological state (e.g., blood pressure, heart rate), psychological state (e.g., thought process), and behavior (e.g., facial expression). Most of these emotional reactions are subtle and occur without our awareness. AACSB: Analytic Ac c essibility: Keyboard NavigationBlooms: RememberLearning Objec tive: 04-01 Explain how emotions and c ognition (logic al thinking) influenc e attitudes and behavior. Level of Diffic ulty: 1 EasyTopic : Emotions in the Workplac e6. Strong emotions trigger our conscious awareness of a threat or opportunity in the external environment. TRUE Emotions put us in a state of readiness. When we get worried, for example, our heart rate and blood pressure increase to make our body better prepared to engage in fight or flight. Strong emotions trigger our conscious awareness of a threat or opportunity in the external environment. AACSB: Analytic Ac c essibility: Keyboard NavigationBlooms: RememberLearning Objec tive: 04-01 Explain how emotions and c ognition (logic al thinking) influenc e attitudes and behavior. Level of Diffic ulty: 1 EasyTopic : Emotions in the Workplac e 7. Moods are less intense emotional states that are directed toward something or somebody in particular. FALSE Emotions are directed toward someone or something. This differs from moods, which are not directed toward anything in particular and tend to be longer-term emotional states. [Show More]
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