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    The case of Mark Whiting

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    Organisational Behaviour ; Assignment 2- The case of Mark Whiting Mark’s self fulfilling prophecy:- Mark’s expectation about himself was to achieve the highest point of his career in his company‚ corporation presidency. He made this expectation at his own based upon his previous career success; - the years he had spent as manager in marketing and sales‚ - the last four years as vice-president of the company - the careful planning‚ - the long hours of work that had brought him to as vice-president

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    QUIZ & EXAM STUDY GUIDE PSYC 110 Principles of Psychology The quizzes and final exam in Psyc 110 is open book‚ open notes. While some students are anticipating that these open book exams will easier than paper and pencil exams‚ these exams are typically just as challenging‚ if not more challenging than traditional tests. The final exam for PSYC110 will consist of 65 multiple choice questions‚ including five essays. You will have 3 ½ hours to complete the exam. The weekly quizzes in this

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    TERM END EXAMINATION‚ MARCH-2013 MBA (1SEM/1YEAR) ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR & MANAGEMENT PROCESS Time: 3 hours M.Marks:60 Note: - All Questions are Compulsory. All questions carry equal marks. 1 Gardner developed the theory of _______________. a) Learning c) Memory b) Multiple intelligence d) Dreams 2 __________is associated with participative management background. a) Lewin c) Likert b) Eric

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    Marks 10 Answer all questions. 1. How can the field of OB contribute to the effective functioning of organizations and the well being of the individual? 2. How are leadership theory and styles related to employee motivation? Explain with suitable examples. 3. Discuss in detail the contribution of Taylor to the development of Management thought. 4. Do you think when managers make decisions they follow the decision making steps as has been conceptualized in the rational decision making model? Which

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    feels about something e.g. if is said‚ “I like my job”‚ I am expressing my attitude about work. Attitudes are not the same as values‚ but the two are interrelated. There are three components of an attitude: Cogn ition‚ affect‚ and Behavior. Cognitive Component of an attitude The opinion or belief segment of an attitude. Affective Component of an attitude The emotional or feeling segment of an attitude. Behavioral Component of an attitude An attention to behave in a certain way toward

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    attention. I feel that this applies to many people in the world today and it is not just in this movie. Many social psychological concepts come up in this movie like: conformity‚ looking glass self‚ self-presentation/impression management‚ cognitive dissonance‚ situational constraint‚ majority influence‚ self discrepancy‚ and social comparison theory to name a few. In the beginning of the movie‚ Olive lies while talking to her best friend‚ Rhi and accidentally said that she had slept with someone

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    Effective Use of Pathos in Lies My Teacher Told Me James W. Loewen’s Lies My Teacher Told Me is a critically acclaimed work pertaining to the inaccuracies found in many history textbooks. Lies My Teacher Told Me notes that history is a school subject often disliked by students. Loewen contends that history is not appreciated because it may be considered intrinsically unappealing‚ but rather because history is taught in a poor manner. Although Loewen uses all three modes of persuasion in his book

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    Counterfactual thinking and experiences of regret Introduction Counterfactual thinking is the cognitive process in which individuals can simulate alternative realities‚ to think about how things could have turned out differently‚ with statements such as ‘what if’ and ‘if only’. Counterfactuals can be either upward‚ in which alternative realities are improved‚ or downward‚ in which alternative realities are worsened. Reflecting on previous outcomes can make individuals experience regret and this

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    The Experiment

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    is a peace protester who wants to travel to India with his girlfriend. Barris is a 42-year-old who lives alone with a domineering mother‚ who has made him join the experiment to raise money for her hip operation. This movie illustrated the cognitive dissonance theory and the power of authority. Travis shares his cell with a graphic novel writer named Benjy and a man named Nix‚ who is there against the rules as former prisoners are not allowed to participate. Barris‚ initially concerned that some

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    Rationalism of Failure

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    person who holds such denial. In Jon Elster’s analysis of "The Fox and the Grapes"‚ he says "Aesop focuses on what he calls the mechanism of sour grapes‚ where people become content with what they can get‚ which he sees as one way of reducing cognitive dissonance" (Elster 53). In this story‚ the idiom is applied to the fox that loses and fails to do so gracefully and denies the intention to win altogether. When preferences

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