Billy likes his boss tony because he is supportive and gives him the confidence to succeed.

Employees of Boston Children’s Hospital often say that they choose to stay with the organizationbecause they shareits goal of providing top-quality health care to kids. Of what is this an example?

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On what do the work itself, attitudes, values, and personality have the greatest influence?

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Ivana just finished a training program sponsored by her employer that dramatically increased her computer skills. Shefeels that she should stay with the company for at least a couple more years to repay them for investing in her skilldevelopment. What type of commitment is Ivana likely experiencing?

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The company that Helga started to provide a way to purify water in poor, remote areas of the world was acquired by amuch larger company that wants her to keep doing what she was doing before but is willing to invest a lot of muchneeded money into the project. What type of commitment is Helga likely experiencing?

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Bob volunteers for the Humane Society and helps take care of the animals on weekends. He greatly enjoys workingwith a pet grooming company because he enjoys taking good care of his clients’ pets. What type of commitment is Boblikely experiencing?

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1. Attitudes and cognitive dissonance (Connect)Match each description with the corresponding term.AnswerKey TermsDescriptionsBCognitionA.You plan to come in early tomorrow to help yourboss take inventory. Unfortunately, you do notmake it because you decide to sleep in.CAffectB.You took your current job because it has a bettercommute, higher pay, and more interesting workthan any of your other job options.AIntentionC.Billy likes his boss Tony because he is supportiveand gives him the confidence to succeed.DCognitivedissonanceD.You believe that workers around the world areentitled to minimum standards of workplacesafety, pay, and working conditions. You learn thatyour new employer is inconsistent in how it treatsworkers in other countries, and that to raise thecompany’s standards in some of the countrieswould be so expensive that the company wouldhave to close those facilities and fire thoseworkers.Points:1 / 1Close ExplanationExplanation:CognitionAffectIntentionCognitive dissonanceB: CognitionYou took your current job because it has a better commute, higher pay, and more interesting work thanany of your other job options.Explanation

Cognitionis the knowledge a person presumes to have about something and is based on perceptionsof truth and reality.After working with a new hire for a while, a manager who was initially uncertain of the colleague’sability came to realize that the new employee is actually very talented and subsequently developed amore positiveattitudetoward her.Points:1 / 1Close Explanation

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Bob volunteers for the Humane Society and helps take care of the animals on weekends. He greatlyenjoys working with a pet grooming company because he enjoys taking good care of his clients’ pets.What type of commitment is Bob likely experiencing?

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