A formal organization is a complex and structured primary group designed to achieve specific goals in an efficient manner.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
A formal organization is a complex and structured secondary group designed to achieve specific goals in an efficient manner. See 6-2: Formal Organizations
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Rosabeth Moss Kanter’s classic study of organizational structure indicated that
A. there is no indication that the hierarchical structure of the bureaucracy negatively impacts on minorities or women. B. while race and gender play a major role determining people’s place within the organization, social class does not. C. the stressful effects of tokenism on women and minorities can have very negative consequences. D. in modern organizations, token minorities and/or women hires no longer exist; persons are hired and fired strictly on their own merit.
Many contemporary Mexican Americans use the term La Raza, to refer to their pride in their combined Spanish, Native American, and Mexican heritage. Which of the following is an example of an approach to immigration that may be problematic for those who celebrate La Raza?
Income inequality between countries has declined slightly, due almost entirely to the rapid economic growth in
a. Saudi Arabia and Kuwait b. the European Union c. China and India d. Mexico and Brazil
Which of the following was ethically controversial in the case of the Milgram Experiment?
a. The people were recruited as a part of the study without their knowledge b. The people in the study were deceived into thinking they were hurting someone c. The people in the study were paid an excessive amount of money to participate, skewing the results d. The people in the study were not allowed to leave the study even after multiple requests to end their participation