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1. Cedrick tends to worry about things in his life, regardless of what’s going on in his job or whether he is facing anything objectively stressful.
d. Worklife balance
2. Chien-Shiung has to miss his daughter’s softball game because he is committed to a work meeting.
d. Worklife balance
3. Lourdes works as a barista at a very busy campus Starbucks location.
c. Individual role demands
4. Danilo feels anxiety every morning on his commute to work thinking about the fact that he will be spending the next 8 hours with his coworkers who are neither kind nor helpful to one another.
a. Demands created by individual differences
5. Ang manages the front desk at a New York City hotel and has to pretend that he is happy and cheerful all day long, even when customers are rude to him or his employees.
c. Individual role demands
6. Norman works a full-time 8 to 5 job but also does consulting work on the side. He is stressed trying to decide whether he should take two days off from his full-time job, thus putting himself behind on tasks, in order to take advantage of a lucrative consulting opportunity.
b. Individual task demands
7. Teri’s direct supervisor often ignores subordinates’ concerns, manipulates others to get ahead, and engages in unethical behavior.
a. Demands created by individual differences
8. Violeta’s office feels overly stimulating to her. There are too many people crammed into the space, the overhead fluorescent lighting causes her daily headaches, and there are no walls to provide any quiet or privacy for employees.
e. group demands
9. Ahmed’s company expects its employees to be available 24 hours a day. Last week he spent the weekend hiking with friends but was on his phone responding to emails half the time. He knew that if he ignored the emails his boss would reprimand him on Monday.
f. Organizational demands
10. Farrah is always on the go. She keeps a to-do list for everything, speed walks between meetings, and often feels impatient.
b. Individual task demands
11. Devisha’s manager tends to assign projects without giving much explanation for how employees’ performance will be evaluated. Devisha is experiencing work stress because she has no idea whether she is performing well or not and won’t be sure until her annual evaluation.
b. Individual task demands
12. Philip and his spouse just adopted a baby. Philip is taking a month of paternity leave, and because of this he knows he will likely miss out on being assigned to a project that he was looking forward to working on.
d. Worklife balance
Explanation:
a. Demands created by individual differences: These differences arise by virtue of the fact that humans have different personalities and behaviors that might make us clash with them or misunderstand them.
b. Individual task demands: These problems arise when employees are unsure of the changes that might occur in the jobs given them to accomplish.
c. Individual role demands: These stress issues occur by virtue of the position the employee holds.
d. Worklife balance: This occurs when individuals try to balance life both at home and at work.
e. Group demands: Are stress-related issues that arise due to an employee having to work with others.
f. Organizational demands: Are the stress that arises because of the demands imposed by the company an employee works with.