Title: Foundations of Individual Behavior
1Foundations of Individual Behavior
2Learning Objectives
- Define key biographical characteristics
- Identify two types of ability
- Shape the behavior of others
- Examine four schedules of reinforcement
- Clarify the role of punishment in learning
- Practice self-management
- Exhibit effective discipline skills
3Dependent Variables
- Productivity
- Absenteeism
- Turnover
- Job Satisfaction
4BiographicalCharacteristics
Gender
Age
Marital Status
Tenure
5Age
- Perception of older worker
- experience, judgement, commitment
- lack of flexibility, resistant to change
- Age and absenteeism (-)
- avoidable vs unavoidable absence
- Age and productivity ()
- Age and job satisfaction
- professionals ()
- Nonprofessionals (-)
6Gender
- No significant differences in productivity and
job satisfaction between men and women - Mixed results in turnover
- Women have higher rates of absenteeism
- traditional home and family responsibilities
7Marital Status
- No conclusive results on productivity
- married employees have fewer absences, less
turnover, and are more satisfied.
8Tenure
performance
absenteeism
-
Seniority
-
turnover
satisfaction
9Intellectual Abilities
- Number aptitude
- Verbal comprehension
- Perceptual speed
- Inductive reasoning
- Deductive reasoning
- Spatial visualization
- Memory ability
10Basic Physical Abilities
Strength Factors
Other Factors
Flexibility Factors
11The Ability-Job Fit
- Abilities of the employee
- Requirements of the job
- Consequence of mis-fit
12What Is Learning? Any relatively permanent change
in behavior that occurs as a result of experience
Social Learning
Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
13Classical conditioning
A type of conditioning in which an individual
responds to some stimulus that would not
ordinarily produce such a response
Unconditional stimulus
response
A
B
C
Conditional response
14Operant Conditioning
Behavior is a function of consequences
Behavior
rewards
Behavior
punishment
-
15Social Learning
- People learn from observation and direct
experience - attentional process
- retention processes
- motor reproduction processes
- reinforcement processes
16Strengthen a response Increase the probability of
repetition
Methods of Shaping Behavior
Weaken behavior decrease subsequent frequency
17Timing Schedules of Reinforcement
Interval
Ratio
Fixed- Interval
Fixed- Ratio
Fixed
Variable- Ratio
Variable- Interval
Variable
18Behavior Modification OB Mod
- Critical behaviors
- Baseline data
- Behavioral consequences
- Intervention strategy
- Performance improvement
19Organizational Applications
- Lotteries to reduce absenteeism
- Well pay versus sick pay
- Employee discipline
- Training programs
- Mentoring programs
- Self-management
20Effective disciplining
- Respond immediately
- Provide a warning
- State the problem specifically
- allow the employee to explain his/her position
- keep discussion impersonal
- be consistent
- take progressive action
- obtain agreement on change
21Debate Topic
- Point You can not teach old dog new tricks!
- Counterpoint You can teach old dog new tricks!
22Assignments
- Find three organizations that have been involved
in discrimination suits. What were the specific
issues involved? If resolved, what was the
outcome? - Case Incident Predicting Performance (p. 55)