MHR 405 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Contact Hypothesis, Iden, Ageism

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Chapter 3: perceiving ourselves and others in organizations. It is determined not only by the numbers of selves but also by the separation of those selves. Less influenced by others, tend to persist in spite of failure and think more rationally: self-efficacy: refers to a person"s belief that he or she can successfully complete a task, higher self-efficacy: Believe that their personal characteristics (motivation and competencies) mainly influence life"s outcomes. (cid:190) more positive self-evaluation. Perform better in most employment situations, successful in their careers, earn more money, satisfied with their jobs, cope better in stressful situations and motivated by performance-based rewards systems. (cid:190) (cid:190) (cid:190) (cid:190) (cid:190: external locus of control: Personal identity (internal self-concept): unique and distinct from people in the social groups to which we have a connection. consists of attributes that make us. Refers to something about you as an individual without reference to a larger group.

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