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A) use humor
B) give employees tokens of appreciation for work they do well
C) hire positive employees
D) be in a good mood herself
E) arrange for employees to see funny videos at work
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A) Felt emotions
B) Displayed emotions
C) Conditional emotions
D) Surface emotions
E) Disseminative emotions
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A) emotional dissonance
B) negative affect
C) emotional intelligence
D) positive affect
E) affect intensity
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A) He should prepare his sales pitch data and graphics on the computer.
B) He should practice his sales pitch orally with a co-worker.
C) He should go through the past sales orders placed by this client in order to better understand her requirements.
D) He should rest and relax before the presentation.
E) He should ask his boss to help him prepare the presentation.
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A) A lack of emotion improves performance during negotiation.
B) Feeling bad about your performance in a negotiation is likely to improve future performance.
C) Displaying negative emotions, such as anger, is ineffective.
D) Feeling bad about your performance appears to improve future negotiations.
E) A negative emotional state enhances performance.
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A) Stress
B) Relaxation
C) Boredom
D) Tranquility
E) Anxiety
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A) Evidence suggests that a person's performance on the job is independent of her EI.
B) Evidence suggests that EI is not genetically influenced.
C) EI is related to a person's ability to detect emotions in others.
D) EI can be measured easily.
E) EI is a simple, straightforward concept.
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A) cognitive dissonance
B) positivity offset
C) emotional dissonance
D) emotional labor
E) personality
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A) Deep acting is hiding inner feelings and forgoing emotional expressions in response to display rules.
B) A worker who smiles at a customer even when he doesn't feel like it is deep acting.
C) Deep acting deals with displayed emotions as opposed to surface acting.
D) A health care provider trying to genuinely feel more empathy for her patients is deep acting.
E) Research shows surface acting is less stressful to employees than deep acting.
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A) an affect
B) a thought
C) a mood
D) an emotion
E) a mental process
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A) Moods are more intense feelings than emotions.
B) Moods don't last longer than emotions.
C) Moods are more action oriented in nature, as compared to emotions.
D) Moods are less cognitive in nature than emotions.
E) Moods are generally not indicated by distinct facial expressions.
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A) Excited
B) Serene
C) Nervous
D) Relaxed
E) Bored
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