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ishan

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One of your coworkers is chronically late arriving at work, returning from lunch, and coming to meetings, but interestingly they are never late to leave at the end of the workday. What attribution will you make?
 
  A) Internal
  B) External
  C) Consistency
  D) Consensus

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The personal values and beliefs and hiring practices of the ________ exerts the greatest influence on a company's culture, within its first few years of operations.
 
  A) CEO
  B) director of human resources
  C) director of product development
  D) founder



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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation: A) You are likely to make an internal attribution about your coworker's behavior because you perceive the reason they are late is within their direct control. Your observations tell you that when they are in charge of managing their time they are late, but when the clock says the workday is over, they are never late to leave. You are likely to make an internal attribution that they are lazy or that they don't care about their job. The consistent pattern of behavior helps rule out environmental factors; their tire can't be flat every day before work, when returning from lunch, and on the way to meetings.

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ishan

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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