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ACTUALSTUDY
ORGB
Exam
1
questions
with
complete
solution
Affective
commitment
-
answer-a
desire
to
remain
a
member
of
an
organization
due
to
an
emotional
attachment
to,
and
involvement
with
that
organization
leaving
causes
a
sense
of
sadness
those
who
feel
this
identify
w/
org,
accept
their
goals/values,
more
willing
to
exert
extra
effort
for
org
ie.
you
stay
because
you
want
to
Continuance
/calculative
commitment
-
answer-a
desire
to
remain
a
member
of
an
organization
because
of
awareness
of
the
costs
associated
with
leaving
it
(sense
of
anxiety)
creates
more
passive
form
of
loyalty;
increase
by
lack
of
employment
alts,
total
amount
of
investment
an
employee
has
made
in
master
work
role/fulfilling
org
duties
ie.
you
stay
because
you
need
to
or
you
do
not
have
better
alternatives
Normative
commitment
-
answer-a
desire
to
remain
a
member
of
an
organization
due
to
a
feeling
of
obligation,
moral building
sense
of
obligation-based
commitment
creates
a
feeling
that
the
employee
is
in
org's
debt
(nonprofit)
ie.
you
stay
because
you
ought
to
or
feel
obligated;
guilt
Commitment
type:
I
would
be
very
happy
to
spend
the
rest
of
my
career
with
this
organization
-
answer-Af fective
commitment
Commitment
type:
Jumping
from
organization
to
organization
seems
unethical
to
me
-
answer-Normative
commitment
Commitment
type:
One
of
the
major
reasons
I
continue
to
work
for
this
organization
is
that
leaving
would
require
considerable
personal
sacrifice--
another
organization
may
not
match
the
overall
benefits
I
have
here
-
answer-Continuance
commitment
Commitment
type:
Right
now,
staying
with
my
organization
is
a
matter
of
necessity
as
much
as
desire
-
answer-Continuance
commitment
Commitment
type:
This
organization
has
a
great
deal
of
personal
meaning
for
me
-
answer-Af fective
commitment
Commitment
type:
It
would
be
very
hard
for
me
to
leave
my
organization
right
now,
even
if
I
wanted
to
-
answer-Continuance
commitment
Commitment
type:
I
feel
that
I
have
too
few
options
to
consider
leaving
this
organization
-
answer-Continuance
commitment
Commitment
type:
Too
much
in
my
life
would
be
disrupted
if
I
decided
I
wanted
to
leave
my
organization
now
-
answer-Continuance
commitment Commitment
type:
I
feel
a
strong
sense
of
belonging
to
my
organization
-
answer-Af fective
commitment
Commitment
type:
It
would
be
too
costly
for
me
to
leave
my
organization
now
-
answer-Continuance
commitment
Commitment
type:
I
believe
that
a
person
must
always
be
loyal
to
their
organization
-
answer-Normative
commitment
Commitment
type:
I
feel
like
part
of
the
family
at
my
organization
-
answer-Af fective
commitment
Commitment
type:
One
of
the
major
reasons
I
continue
to
work
for
this
organization
is
that
I
believe
that
loyalty
is
important
and
therefore
feel
a
sense
fo
moral
obligation
to
remain
-
answer-Normative
commitment
Commitment
type:
I
really
feel
as
if
this
organization's
problems
are
my
own
-
answer-Af fective
commitment
Commitment
type:
I
am
afraid
of
what
might
happen
if
I
quit
my
job
without
having
another
one
lined
up
-
answer-Continuance
commitment
Commitment
type:
I
enjoy
discussing
my
organization
with
people
outside
it
-
answer-Af fective
commitment
Commitment
type:
I
think
that
people
these
days
move
from
company
to
company
too
often
-
answer-Normative
commitment
Commitment
type:
I
was
taught
to
believe
in
the
value
of
remaining
loyal
to
one
organization
-
answer-Normative
commitment

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