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This set of Organisational Behaviour Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Attitude, Value and Motivation Set 2

Q1 | It is argued that individuals are motivated differently, and the strength of theirmotivation depends on a variety of factors, such as:
Q2 | If a person has two important attitudes, those attitudes are likely to be:Sol:
Q3 | Which people tend to have the strongest attitudes?Sol:
Q4 | Which people make riskier decisions?Sol:
Q5 | What is one difference between cognitive dissonance theory and balance theory?Sol:
Q6 | When are people more likely to learn selectively?Sol:
Q7 | Which group is more likely to show selective attention?Sol:
Q8 | People are more selective about exposure to content when:Sol:
Q9 | Dissonance can be described as:Sol:
Q10 | Cognitive dissonance research has mostly focused on:Sol:
Q11 | What is one similarity between classic attitudes research and newer social cognitionresearch?Sol:
Q12 | Why was social cognition research initially spurned by traditionalist researchersSol:
Q13 | Which among the following is the correct order of Maslows’ Need Hierarchy Theory ofMotivation starting from lower to higher level need?
Q14 | Which among the following is not a deficiency need that arises due to deprivation?Sol:
Q15 | According to Maslow’s need hierarchy theory motivation, the lower level of human needsemanates from _____
Q16 | Which among the following is the lowest level need under Need Hierarchy Theory ofMotivation?Sol:
Q17 | One trait that dominates a personality so much that it influences nearly everything a person does is
Q18 | The method of science requires that independent observers must:
Q19 | Talkative vs. silent; frank, open vs. secretive; adventurous vs. cautious; sociable vs. reclusivethesetraits describe which dimension of personality?
Q20 | Approximately how many trait words for personality are there in the English language?
Q21 | Who is the pioneer that proposed the 16 basic dimensions of normal personality and devised aquestionnaire (16PF) to measure them?
Q22 | When analyzing a past president to describe his personality by coding letters or speeches he haswritten, you are using a process called
Q23 | The best known lexical research on terms relevant to personality was conducted by whom and howmany terms were compiled in this study?
Q24 | During psychology you are falling asleep. You know last night you only got three hours of sleep; therefore you have a valid reason. The person sitting in front of you is sleeping also. You automatically think that they are lazy and really dont care about the class. This is an example of
Q25 | Positive correlations (from 0.01 to 1.00) indicate that, as one factor goes ________, the otherfactor goes __________.