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ORGB3201.30353.202530 ORGB3201 Spring 2025 In-Class Assessment 1
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Which of the following is an example of emotional contagion?
Options
A.An employee who has low satisfaction at work will also have low satisfaction outside of work.
B.All employees must do certain things despite their true mood and emotions to provide pleasant service encounters.
C.Pleasant service encounters where the service provider is happy contribute to the customer’s happiness.
D.An employee’s emotions are in a constant state of change.
E.An employee who is angry at work is also angry at home.
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Let's examine each option to determine whether it illustrates emotional contagion.
Option 1: 'An employee who has low satisfaction at work will also have low satisfaction outside of work.' This statement reflects a potential spillover effect of job satisfaction onto personal life, but it describes a cross-domain mood carryover rather than the mechanism by which emotions spread betwee......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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