Exam 9: Improving Job Performance With Goals, Feedback, Rewards, and Positive Reinforcement
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Which of the following is a situational factor that influences the performance improvement cycle?
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Every instance of a target behavior is reinforced when an intermittent reinforcement schedule is in effect.
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Provide a workable plan for maximizing the motivational impact of extrinsic rewards?
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When an organization uses the performance: results criterion, rewards are distributed based on customary or contractual considerations.
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_____ is the process of weakening behavior through the contingent presentation of something displeasing.
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Job knowledge and quality of supervision are desired outcomes of the performance improvement cycle.
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Feedback serves a motivational role when it serves as a reward or promises a reward.
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People with a high performance-avoid goal orientation focus on trying to avoid positive outcomes.
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Using 360-degree feedback to trigger pay and personnel decisions builds trust.
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People tend to perceive and recall negative feedback more accurately than they do positive feedback.
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When an organization uses nonperformance considerations reward distribution criterion, rewards are distributed based on tenure and equity.
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Anna blinks her eyes whenever she looks up at the sun. This is an example of _____.
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Employees with a clear line of sight understand the organization's strategic goals and know what actions they need to take, both individually and as team members.
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Possible sources of 360-degree feedback include managers, subordinates, and peers.
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Barbara is training her new puppy to sit on command. Every time the puppy responds correctly, it receives a treat. Barbara is using a _____ reinforcement schedule.
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Positive reinforcement is the process of strengthening a behavior by contingently withdrawing something displeasing.
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