Exam 16: Motivation Theory and Practice
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Which of the following is true about punishment and extinction strategies?
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Managers can create positive instrumentalities by rewarding people on a performance-contingent basis.
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Andrew, a new college graduate, has been working for an advertising firm for a few months on a contract. He started out as a part-time worker with the firm. He would like the job to become permanent, but the firm has not guaranteed he will have a job next year. This is an example of _____.
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When thinking about Edwin Locke's Goal-Setting Theory, a managers says "You are doing a great job by staying focused on this task". This is an example of ____.
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According to the ERG theory proposed by Clayton Alderfer, growth needs are desires for:
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Job rotation makes jobs vertically bigger by expanding the job depth.
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Job _____ increases job depth by adding work planning and evaluating duties normally performed by the supervisor.
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Over-reward inequity occurs when an individual perceives that:
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If people perceive they are being over-rewarded, they believe they are getting more ___ than ___.
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According to Frederick Herzberg's two-factor theory, a satisfier factor is found in the job content such as _____.
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Creative and challenging work and job autonomy satisfy _____ needs.
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According to Vroom's expectancy theory, managers can build positive expectancies by:
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According to the hierarchy of needs theory, the need to self-actualize can never be fully met.
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A(n) _____ factor is found in job content, such as challenging and exciting work, recognition, responsibility, advancement opportunities, or personal growth.
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Managers can effectively obtain the motivational benefits of goal setting by:
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Katie is rewarded with gift vouchers, bonuses, and other perks after the successful completion of every project handled by her. This is an example of _____.
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_____ employs people in clearly defined and specialized tasks with narrow job scope.
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______ is a person's belief that she or he is capable of performing a task.
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