What are an individual’s fixed beliefs about the characteristics of a particular group?
A. halo effect
B. impression management
C. stereotypes
D. contrast effect
C. stereotypes
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a. $176,000; b. $155,000; c. $139,000; d. $118,000; e. $21,000 .
Kiki and Bethany are considering how to complete their project for class. They sit down together to discuss their ideas and brainstorm. Kiki wants to do a video presentation while Bethany thinks a classic paper would be best. After debating the two ideas, they decided to do a live presentation with a handout explaining the main points. Kiki and Bethany had ______.
A. relationship conflict B. structural conflict C. task conflict D. dysfunctional conflict
Organizational culture can be thought of as a social ______ system.
a. science b. psychology c. behavioral d. control system