Explain the focus and process of the theory of planned behavior. Include the five major components and briefly describe each.
What will be an ideal response?
The response should emphasize that the theory of planned behavior focuses on behavior change rather than simply attitude change. The response should identify and explain the importance of behavior/behavior change; behavior intention; attitudes; normative beliefs; and perceived behavioral control.
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A. assume the new family shares his values and beliefs B. make inferences based on their appearance C. learn more about the new family and their culture D. keep to himself
All of the following behaviors may be related to workplace bullying EXCEPT
a. constructive criticism about work. b. restrictions on expression and contact with others. c. gossip, ridicule, and demeaning communication. d. being ignored and subject to the "silent treatment." e. verbally aggressive communication in face-to-face interactions.
Javier is working on a big corporate event with Meredith. He is disappointed with her vision and assumes her way would be less successful because her culture is different from his. He is expressing what the text calls ethnocentrism
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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A. turning point B. negative stereotyping C. involvement D. similarity