One of the most critical aspects of bounded rationality in decision-making is:
Identifying all criteria.
The use of intuition.
Developing all the alternatives.
The order in which alternatives are considered.
Intuitive decision-making is most effective under which of the following conditions?
When there is a lot of time
When the problem is clear
When there are several plausible solutions to choose from
When facts and analytical data are helpful
In the use of bounded rationality in real-world decision-making, one might anticipate that a manager would:
Make the decision based entirely on his/her intuition.
Keep the process simple, make a minimum use of creativity, and choose a familiar solution.
Identify all of the relevant criteria prior to evaluating any alternatives.
Choose the alternative that provides the maximum payoff after a careful consideration of alternatives.
The three determinants of attribution are:
Consensus, consistency, contrasts effects.
Distinctiveness, consensus, consistency.
Consistency, projection, contrasts effects.
Distinctiveness, consensus, projection.
Which is not a biased method of judging others?
Utilitarianism
Stereotyping
Halo effect
Selective perception
The implicit favorite model of decision-making ________.
Says that the right choice is not determined until the end of he process
Argues that individuals solve complex problems by simplifying the process
Requires a full evaluation of alternatives
Is careful to make unbiased decisions
Which one of the choices below is not thought to contribute to the determination of behavior in organizations?
Intelligence.
Personality.
Situational factors.
_____________ is the extent to which individuals are cooperative, warm, and agreeable versus cold, disagreeable, and belligerent.
Conscientiousness.
Extroversion-introversion.
Agreeableness.
____________ is the degree to which individuals are gregarious, assertive, and sociable versus reserved, timid, and quiet.
Conscientiousness.
Extroversion-introversion
Agreeableness.
________ is the degree to which individuals are calm, self-confident, and secure versus insecure, anxious, depressed, and emotional.
Conscientiousness.
Emotional stability.
Agreeableness.
___________ is the extent to which individuals are creative, curious, and cultured versus practical and having narrow interests.
Conscientiousness
Emotional stability
Openness to experience
_________ refers to an individual’s beliefs concerning his or her ability to perform specific tasks successfully.
Self-monitoring
Machiavellianism
Self-efficacy
__________ refers to an individual’s adaptness at solving the practical problems of everyday life.
Practical intelligence
Cognitive intelligence
Emotional intelligence
Which one of the following choices is not a major component of emotional intelligence?
Number aptitude.
The ability to recognize and influence other people’s emotions.
The ability to recognize and regulate our own emotions.
Which one of the following choices is not a cognitive ability?
Number aptitude
Self-motivation
Special visualization