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Deck 5: Motivation at Work
1
In what way are the motivation theories of Maslow and Alderfer similar?
A) Maslow's belongingness falls into Alderfer's growth.
B) Maslow's five classifications align to Alderfer's three classifications.
C) Maslow progression theory aligns to Alderfer's regression hypothesis.
D) Maslow's self-actualization falls into Alderfer's existence classification.
A) Maslow's belongingness falls into Alderfer's growth.
B) Maslow's five classifications align to Alderfer's three classifications.
C) Maslow progression theory aligns to Alderfer's regression hypothesis.
D) Maslow's self-actualization falls into Alderfer's existence classification.
B
2
What are the first and last needs in Maslow's hierarchy of needs model?
A) achievement,power
B) security,social
C) power,affiliation
D) physiological,self-actualization
A) achievement,power
B) security,social
C) power,affiliation
D) physiological,self-actualization
D
3
What is a relationship between Alderfer's growth category and Maslow's need hierarchy?
A) safety and security
B) self-esteem and self-actualization
C) interpersonal esteem
D) social
A) safety and security
B) self-esteem and self-actualization
C) interpersonal esteem
D) social
B
4
Which statement best exemplifies current motivation theories?
A) The reinforcement approach to motivation has been found to be superior to other motivational models.
B) The motivational models that make strong economic assumptions regarding human motivation have received the most universal acceptance.
C) There are several approaches to motivation,and one or another may be useful in specific organizational contexts,with specific individuals or groups,at different times.
D) Freud's psychodynamic theory of motivation has generally been supported with the strongest empirical evidence.
A) The reinforcement approach to motivation has been found to be superior to other motivational models.
B) The motivational models that make strong economic assumptions regarding human motivation have received the most universal acceptance.
C) There are several approaches to motivation,and one or another may be useful in specific organizational contexts,with specific individuals or groups,at different times.
D) Freud's psychodynamic theory of motivation has generally been supported with the strongest empirical evidence.
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5
You have accepted a job offer and will shortly begin working in your first professional job.Your company provides a very competitive salary and benefit package.Your attention is now directed to learning and advancement opportunities.What would Alderfer and McGregor call your new concerns?
A) relatedness and Theory X
B) existence and Theory Y
C) growth and Theory Y
D) growth and Theory X
A) relatedness and Theory X
B) existence and Theory Y
C) growth and Theory Y
D) growth and Theory X
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6
What need applies to wanting to be successful in your job?
A) security
B) achievement
C) affiliation
D) power and dominance
A) security
B) achievement
C) affiliation
D) power and dominance
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7
According to research done on Herzberg's two-factor theory,what is both a hygiene factor and a motivational factor?
A) achievement
B) pay
C) advancement
D) coworker relations
A) achievement
B) pay
C) advancement
D) coworker relations
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8
Which statement best summarizes Maslow's progression hypothesis?
A) Needs are ordered.
B) Individuals will move down the hierarchy as well as up the hierarchy.
C) Only ungratified needs motivate behaviour.
D) Higher order needs are more important than lower order needs.
A) Needs are ordered.
B) Individuals will move down the hierarchy as well as up the hierarchy.
C) Only ungratified needs motivate behaviour.
D) Higher order needs are more important than lower order needs.
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9
Nora,as a manager,has a high concern for others and is interested in pursuing organizational goals as part of the larger group.What does Nora demonstrate?
A) high need for personal power
B) high need for socialized power
C) high need for affiliation
D) high need for achievement
A) high need for personal power
B) high need for socialized power
C) high need for affiliation
D) high need for achievement
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10
If hygiene factors are poor or absent,what is most likely to result?
A) A dissatisfied employee will work harder to try to change a poor situation.
B) A dissatisfied employee will complain about whatever is poor.
C) A satisfied employee will complain about their work environment.
D) A satisfied employee will remain loyal to the organization.
A) A dissatisfied employee will work harder to try to change a poor situation.
B) A dissatisfied employee will complain about whatever is poor.
C) A satisfied employee will complain about their work environment.
D) A satisfied employee will remain loyal to the organization.
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11
Suppose you asked your employees to create stories based on pictures and then analyzed them to determine their motivation.Which theory represents this concept?
A) ERG theory
B) Maslow's theory
C) McClelland's need theory
D) Alderfer's theory
A) ERG theory
B) Maslow's theory
C) McClelland's need theory
D) Alderfer's theory
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12
Who is credited with creating the Protestant ethic?
A) Adam Smith
B) Sigmund Freud
C) John Calvin
D) Max Weber
A) Adam Smith
B) Sigmund Freud
C) John Calvin
D) Max Weber
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13
You own and operate a small business that employs 25 people.You are considering cancelling extended health and hospitalization insurance for your employees because of increasing costs.If you do cancel these benefits,which need will become of greater concern to your employees?
A) safety and security
B) self-esteem
C) affiliation
D) self-actualization
A) safety and security
B) self-esteem
C) affiliation
D) self-actualization
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14
Your manager has a strong desire to control others.Which learned need does this manager subconsciously exhibit?
A) power
B) achievement
C) affiliation
D) safety and security
A) power
B) achievement
C) affiliation
D) safety and security
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15
Which statement applies to Herzberg's beliefs?
A) People have the need for affiliation.
B) People want to avoid pain and have the need for affiliation.
C) People want autonomy and a desire to psychologically grow.
D) People want to avoid pain and have a desire to psychologically grow.
A) People have the need for affiliation.
B) People want to avoid pain and have the need for affiliation.
C) People want autonomy and a desire to psychologically grow.
D) People want to avoid pain and have a desire to psychologically grow.
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16
After working as a sales associate in an appliance store for six months,you become dissatisfied with various rules and regulations.What explains your dissatisfaction?
A) relatedness concerns
B) motivation factors
C) hygiene factors
D) Theory Y assumptions
A) relatedness concerns
B) motivation factors
C) hygiene factors
D) Theory Y assumptions
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17
What is a major difference between motivation factors and hygiene factors?
A) Motivation factors concern negative aspects of the job environment; hygiene factors concern personal appearance.
B) Motivation factors are controlled by supervisors; hygiene factors are contained within the job.
C) Motivation factors can be activated only when pay and benefits are acceptable; hygiene factors allow self-actualization whenever present.
D) Motivation factors deal with job characteristics that are intrinsic to the job; hygiene factors deal with characteristics of the work environment or factors extrinsic to the job.
A) Motivation factors concern negative aspects of the job environment; hygiene factors concern personal appearance.
B) Motivation factors are controlled by supervisors; hygiene factors are contained within the job.
C) Motivation factors can be activated only when pay and benefits are acceptable; hygiene factors allow self-actualization whenever present.
D) Motivation factors deal with job characteristics that are intrinsic to the job; hygiene factors deal with characteristics of the work environment or factors extrinsic to the job.
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18
What is a valid conclusion regarding Herzberg's two-factor theory and an employee's desire to excel on the job?
A) Hygiene factors are of critical value.
B) Motivation factors are not necessarily essential.
C) Both motivational and hygiene factors are essential.
D) Hygiene factors are of some importance up to a threshold level.
A) Hygiene factors are of critical value.
B) Motivation factors are not necessarily essential.
C) Both motivational and hygiene factors are essential.
D) Hygiene factors are of some importance up to a threshold level.
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19
Which of the following is based on the needs related to the avoidance of pain and the desire for psychological growth?
A) Herzberg's two-factor theory
B) McClelland's need theory
C) Maslow's need hierarchy
D) McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y
A) Herzberg's two-factor theory
B) McClelland's need theory
C) Maslow's need hierarchy
D) McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y
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20
Derek's manager considered him lazy and self-centred.What theory is this an example of?
A) Theory X
B) Theory Y
C) Theory Z
D) motivation
A) Theory X
B) Theory Y
C) Theory Z
D) motivation
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21
According to the textbook,what is a requirement for goal-setting theory?
A) extrinsic rewards
B) moral maturity
C) autonomous workforce
D) employee commitment
A) extrinsic rewards
B) moral maturity
C) autonomous workforce
D) employee commitment
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22
What is one way that North American motivation theories differ from that of other cultures?
A) Other cultures do not value Maslow's hierarchy of need as much.
B) Other cultures do not value achievement as much.
C) Other cultures do not value motivation as much.
D) Other cultures do not value goal setting as much.
A) Other cultures do not value Maslow's hierarchy of need as much.
B) Other cultures do not value achievement as much.
C) Other cultures do not value motivation as much.
D) Other cultures do not value goal setting as much.
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23
What factor is commonly used to motivate Olympic athletes?
A) extra training rewards
B) recognition rewards
C) cash rewards
D) patriotism rewards
A) extra training rewards
B) recognition rewards
C) cash rewards
D) patriotism rewards
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24
Which statement best exemplifies the relationship between hygiene and motivation factors?
A) They are independent.
B) They are interdependent.
C) They are additive.
D) They are positively related.
A) They are independent.
B) They are interdependent.
C) They are additive.
D) They are positively related.
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25
What is one of the limitations of expectancy theory?
A) It cannot explain why people work to maximize their personal outcomes.
B) It cannot explain altruistic behaviour for the benefit of others.
C) It cannot explain the consistent results of the research.
D) It is the valence of an outcome.
A) It cannot explain why people work to maximize their personal outcomes.
B) It cannot explain altruistic behaviour for the benefit of others.
C) It cannot explain the consistent results of the research.
D) It is the valence of an outcome.
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26
Which factor would be an element of a goal that states sales must increase by three percent?
A) time bound
B) measurable
C) achievable
D) realistic
A) time bound
B) measurable
C) achievable
D) realistic
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27
What is a defining characteristic of equity theory?
A) It focuses on distributive justice.
B) It focuses on procedural justice.
C) It focuses on interactional justice.
D) It focuses on equation justice.
A) It focuses on distributive justice.
B) It focuses on procedural justice.
C) It focuses on interactional justice.
D) It focuses on equation justice.
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28
Josh is comfortable with an equity ratio greater than Dan,even though they perform the same job,work the same hours,and their work effort is very similar.According to revisions in equity theory,which statement exemplifies Josh?
A) Josh is an Entitled.
B) Josh is a Giver.
C) Josh is a Benevolent.
D) Josh lacks loyalty.
A) Josh is an Entitled.
B) Josh is a Giver.
C) Josh is a Benevolent.
D) Josh lacks loyalty.
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29
According to expectancy theory,what do individuals base their behaviour on?
A) dissatisfaction
B) unfulfilled needs
C) feelings of equity
D) anticipated outcomes
A) dissatisfaction
B) unfulfilled needs
C) feelings of equity
D) anticipated outcomes
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30
What type of individual is an employee who does not show concern over a colleague's larger bonus?
A) an equitable individual
B) an entitled individual
C) an equity-sensitive individual
D) a Benevolent
A) an equitable individual
B) an entitled individual
C) an equity-sensitive individual
D) a Benevolent
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31
According to expectancy theory,what is the probable employee reaction in the case of repeated failure when the likelihood of reward has dropped?
A) reducing effort
B) increasing input
C) increasing effort
D) raising outcome valence
A) reducing effort
B) increasing input
C) increasing effort
D) raising outcome valence
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32
Which statement best summarizes equity theory?
A) There is a high need for power,affiliation,and achievement.
B) Motivation is a function of perceived fairness in a social exchange.
C) It is based on motivation and hygiene factors.
D) The theory is based on a hierarchy of needs.
A) There is a high need for power,affiliation,and achievement.
B) Motivation is a function of perceived fairness in a social exchange.
C) It is based on motivation and hygiene factors.
D) The theory is based on a hierarchy of needs.
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33
An important revision to Adams's original equity theory involves individual preferences for equity.Which of the following applies to an equity-sensitive individual?
A) uncomfortable with an equity ratio less than that of a comparison other
B) uncomfortable with an equity ratio greater than that of a comparison other
C) comfortable with an equity ratio less than that of a comparison other
D) comfortable with an equity ratio equal to that of a comparison other
A) uncomfortable with an equity ratio less than that of a comparison other
B) uncomfortable with an equity ratio greater than that of a comparison other
C) comfortable with an equity ratio less than that of a comparison other
D) comfortable with an equity ratio equal to that of a comparison other
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34
What does the statement,"What are my chances of getting the rewards I value if I satisfactorily complete my job" exemplify?
A) valence
B) instrumentality
C) expectancy
D) equity
A) valence
B) instrumentality
C) expectancy
D) equity
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35
What motivational theory uses the terms specific,measurable,achievable,realistic,and time-bound?
A) goal-setting
B) need
C) ERG
D) expectancy
A) goal-setting
B) need
C) ERG
D) expectancy
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36
Which statement would best express your feelings if you did not receive the same recognition as your colleague,for the same amount of effort and work,in a project you had completed together?
A) benevolence
B) negative inequity
C) positive inequity
D) distributive justice
A) benevolence
B) negative inequity
C) positive inequity
D) distributive justice
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37
What has research indicated is a result of assigning goals to negotiators,which are specific and challenging?
A) The negotiator consistently achieved on average goals.
B) The negotiator consistently achieved lesser profits.
C) The negotiator consistently achieved more profits.
D) The negotiator consistently achieved goals based on past experience.
A) The negotiator consistently achieved on average goals.
B) The negotiator consistently achieved lesser profits.
C) The negotiator consistently achieved more profits.
D) The negotiator consistently achieved goals based on past experience.
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38
Which theory includes the factors of effort,performance,and outcomes?
A) goal-setting
B) two-factor
C) ERG
D) expectancy
A) goal-setting
B) two-factor
C) ERG
D) expectancy
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39
According to the expectancy theory of motivation,what can employees most easily adjust?
A) reward
B) expectancy
C) reward distribution
D) effort
A) reward
B) expectancy
C) reward distribution
D) effort
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40
What is the term for the importance and value placed on a reward in expectancy theory?
A) instrumentality
B) valence
C) need satisfaction
D) likelihood
A) instrumentality
B) valence
C) need satisfaction
D) likelihood
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41
Instrumentality is the value of a reward.
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42
Alderfer's growth need,McClelland's need for achievement,and Maslow's self-actualization are similar.
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43
When an employee's knowledge and skills match job task demands,an acceptable individual-organizational match will take place.
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44
Inequity exists when one person's ratio of inputs to outputs is different than the ratio of a comparison person.
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45
Treating employees fairly in who gets what is known as interactional justice.
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46
As organizations become increasingly international,pay inequities will become less prevalent.
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47
The work an employee does is considered as job satisfaction in Hertzberg's theory.
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48
The key constructs in the expectancy theory of motivation are the valence of an outcome,expectancy,and equity.
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49
Needs of workers are similar across cultures.
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50
A distinguishing feature of Maslow's need hierarchy is the progression hypothesis that says only ungratified needs motivate behaviour.
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51
Workplace injustice can trigger aggressive reactions that harm both individuals and the organization.
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52
A 'to-do' list is an example of a goal setting activity that focuses you on what is important.
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53
Expectancy theory contends that employees must see a strong link between their efforts and results.
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54
Hygiene factors are key motivators in New Zealand.
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55
Motivation factors relate to job satisfaction and hygiene factors relate to job dissatisfaction in Herzberg's model.
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56
ERG theory explains both progression need and gratification up the hierarchy and regression when people are faced with frustration.
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57
Managers often make assumptions about what motivates employees.
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58
Process theories identify internal factors,typically deficiencies that influence motivation.
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59
According to McClelland,personalized power benefits many.
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60
McGregor's Theory Y states that people are by nature resistant to change.
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61
Briefly identify and explain the goal-setting theory.
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62
Match the following:
a.Arousal and activation of goal-directed behaviour
b.Work conditions related to dissatisfaction caused by discomfort or pain
c.Factors and conditions outside the person that may explain and predict a person's behaviour
d.What is most appropriate and beneficial to the individual
e.Attributes and characteristics inside the individual that determine behaviour
External
a.Arousal and activation of goal-directed behaviour
b.Work conditions related to dissatisfaction caused by discomfort or pain
c.Factors and conditions outside the person that may explain and predict a person's behaviour
d.What is most appropriate and beneficial to the individual
e.Attributes and characteristics inside the individual that determine behaviour
External
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63
Match the following:
a.Basic needs for food and water
b.The assumption that people naturally resist change
c.Fulfillment of potential
d.Feeling of self-worth
e.Assumptions of how to manage individuals who are motivated by higher-order needs
Self-Actualization
a.Basic needs for food and water
b.The assumption that people naturally resist change
c.Fulfillment of potential
d.Feeling of self-worth
e.Assumptions of how to manage individuals who are motivated by higher-order needs
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64
Match the following:
a.Arousal and activation of goal-directed behaviour
b.Work conditions related to dissatisfaction caused by discomfort or pain
c.Factors and conditions outside the person that may explain and predict a person's behaviour
d.What is most appropriate and beneficial to the individual
e.Attributes and characteristics inside the individual that determine behaviour
Hygiene Factors
a.Arousal and activation of goal-directed behaviour
b.Work conditions related to dissatisfaction caused by discomfort or pain
c.Factors and conditions outside the person that may explain and predict a person's behaviour
d.What is most appropriate and beneficial to the individual
e.Attributes and characteristics inside the individual that determine behaviour
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65
Maslow and Herzberg approach the study of motivation somewhat differently,but there are also similarities in their ideas.Compare and contrast their views of motivation.
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66
Match the following:
a.Arousal and activation of goal-directed behaviour
b.Work conditions related to dissatisfaction caused by discomfort or pain
c.Factors and conditions outside the person that may explain and predict a person's behaviour
d.What is most appropriate and beneficial to the individual
e.Attributes and characteristics inside the individual that determine behaviour
Motivation
a.Arousal and activation of goal-directed behaviour
b.Work conditions related to dissatisfaction caused by discomfort or pain
c.Factors and conditions outside the person that may explain and predict a person's behaviour
d.What is most appropriate and beneficial to the individual
e.Attributes and characteristics inside the individual that determine behaviour
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67
Match the following:
a.Basic needs for food and water
b.The assumption that people naturally resist change
c.Fulfillment of potential
d.Feeling of self-worth
e.Assumptions of how to manage individuals who are motivated by higher-order needs
Theory Y
a.Basic needs for food and water
b.The assumption that people naturally resist change
c.Fulfillment of potential
d.Feeling of self-worth
e.Assumptions of how to manage individuals who are motivated by higher-order needs
Theory Y
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68
Is McGregor's Theory Y more appropriate given today's issues of managing organizational behaviour? Explain.
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69
Match the following:
a.Basic needs for food and water
b.The assumption that people naturally resist change
c.Fulfillment of potential
d.Feeling of self-worth
e.Assumptions of how to manage individuals who are motivated by higher-order needs
Physiological Needs
a.Basic needs for food and water
b.The assumption that people naturally resist change
c.Fulfillment of potential
d.Feeling of self-worth
e.Assumptions of how to manage individuals who are motivated by higher-order needs
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Match the following:
a.Arousal and activation of goal-directed behaviour
b.Work conditions related to dissatisfaction caused by discomfort or pain
c.Factors and conditions outside the person that may explain and predict a person's behaviour
d.What is most appropriate and beneficial to the individual
e.Attributes and characteristics inside the individual that determine behaviour
Self-Interest
a.Arousal and activation of goal-directed behaviour
b.Work conditions related to dissatisfaction caused by discomfort or pain
c.Factors and conditions outside the person that may explain and predict a person's behaviour
d.What is most appropriate and beneficial to the individual
e.Attributes and characteristics inside the individual that determine behaviour
Self-Interest
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71
Equity theory can be used to explain consequences stemming from differences in pay.Assume many employees in a department feel underpaid.What do you predict their behaviour and performance to be?
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72
Match the following:
a.Basic needs for food and water
b.The assumption that people naturally resist change
c.Fulfillment of potential
d.Feeling of self-worth
e.Assumptions of how to manage individuals who are motivated by higher-order needs
Theory X
a.Basic needs for food and water
b.The assumption that people naturally resist change
c.Fulfillment of potential
d.Feeling of self-worth
e.Assumptions of how to manage individuals who are motivated by higher-order needs
Theory X
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73
How can expectancy theory be used to understand behaviour and predict performance?
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74
Match the following:
a.Arousal and activation of goal-directed behaviour
b.Work conditions related to dissatisfaction caused by discomfort or pain
c.Factors and conditions outside the person that may explain and predict a person's behaviour
d.What is most appropriate and beneficial to the individual
e.Attributes and characteristics inside the individual that determine behaviour
Internal
a.Arousal and activation of goal-directed behaviour
b.Work conditions related to dissatisfaction caused by discomfort or pain
c.Factors and conditions outside the person that may explain and predict a person's behaviour
d.What is most appropriate and beneficial to the individual
e.Attributes and characteristics inside the individual that determine behaviour
Internal
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75
Match the following:
a.Basic needs for food and water
b.The assumption that people naturally resist change
c.Fulfillment of potential
d.Feeling of self-worth
e.Assumptions of how to manage individuals who are motivated by higher-order needs
Self-Esteem
a.Basic needs for food and water
b.The assumption that people naturally resist change
c.Fulfillment of potential
d.Feeling of self-worth
e.Assumptions of how to manage individuals who are motivated by higher-order needs
Self-Esteem
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76
Collectivistic cultures often reject individual-based incentive plans.
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77
What are some of the characteristics of high achievers?
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