This statement is false.
<em>A person with a high degree of optimism is likely to experience high job satisfaction because their motivation to work is higher and they expect positive outcome.</em>
Optimism is based on the principle of positive thinking and it leads to overall positive feelings about a situation. Job satisfaction refers to general positive attitude and feelings towards one's job.
A person with a high degree of optimism may have unrealistic expectations but is more willing to work hard despite extreme challenges. They work hard to prove that they <em>were able to make the unrealistic expectation reality</em>. They expect good things to happen and they rate of success in their jobs is high.
Optimism is related to better performance at work. High job satisfaction means higher productivity and less stress at work.
Answer:
(B) Noise, pyschological
Explanation:
Psychological noise occurs when the person trying to heed the propagated message begins to let his mind wander over another subject. It is a noise present in the head of the person, which ends up impeding the understanding of the message, that is, the communication itself. Like Tracy, who is trying to make a communication about work, but her mind insists on thinking about the death of her dog.
presenting is the root word or base word for this situation man