Deck 16: Motivation
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Deck 16: Motivation
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Food, water, and freedom from violence are examples of physiological needs in Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory.
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2
Intrinsic rewards are rewards given by another person.
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3
Content theories, process theories, and reinforcement theories are three categories of motivation theories.
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4
The most recent theories about motivation represent a perspective called human relations approach.
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Process theories emphasize the needs that motivate people.
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The first two groups of needs in Aldefer's ERG theory are external and relatedness.
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The human relations approach carries the concept of economic man and social man further to introduce the concept of the whole person.
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Monetary and non-monetary are two types of rewards.
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Content theories concern the thought processes that influence behavior.
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Esteem needs are those needs that relate to the desire for a positive self-image and to receive attention, recognition, and appreciation from others.
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The contemporary approach to employee motivation is dominated by four types of theories.
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Motivators are factors that influence job satisfaction based on fulfillment of high-level needs such as achievement, recognition, and opportunity for growth.
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Physiological needs are the most basic human physical needs, which are reflected in the workplace as needs for adequate heat, air, and base salary.
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Many companies are finding that creating a humane work environment that allows people to achieve a balance between work and personal life is also a great high-level motivator.
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15
The development of incentive pay systems is lead by the traditional approach to employee motivation.
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Herzberg's two-factor theory divides work-related needs into two categories: hygiene factors and reward factors.
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The highest level of need in Maslow's hierarchy of need theory is the need for growth and self-expression.
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Motivation is the arousal, direction and persistence of behavior.
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Employee motivation affects productivity, and part of a manager's job is to channel motivation toward the accomplishment of organizational goals.
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The satisfaction a person receives in the process of performing a particular action is called the extrinsic rewards.
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21
Goal-setting theory proposes that managers can increase motivation by setting specific, challenging goals that are accepted as valid by subordinates, then helping people track their progress toward goal achievement by providing timely feedback.
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22
The implication of the two-factor theory for managers is clear. Providing hygiene factors will eliminate employee dissatisfaction but will not motivate workers to high achievement levels.
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Avoidance learning is the imposition of unpleasant outcomes on an employee.
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A need for power, a need for accomplishment and a need for superior power is proposed by David McClelland's acquired needs theory.
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Expectancy theory is based on the relationship among the individual's effort and performance and not on the desirability of outcomes.
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Process theories are the group of theories that explain how employees meet their needs and determine their success.
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27
The expectancy theory of motivation is similar to Fiedler's contingency model of leadership in that both emphasize subordinates needs and goals.
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A process theory that focuses on individuals' perception of how fairly they are treated in comparison to other people is called equality theory.
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29
Hygiene factors are the same as dissatisfiers and include company policies and procedures.
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30
Behavior that is positively reinforced tends to be repeated, and behavior that is not reinforced tends not to be repeated, as stated in the Law of Effect.
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Hygiene factors are the same as satisfiers and are based on fulfillment of higher level needs including responsibility.
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32
The withdrawal of positive reward refers to extinction.
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33
According to the expectancy theory, motivation increases when the worker believes that the successful performance will result by putting effort into a given task. This is called E-P expectancy.
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34
According to expectancy theory, for an employee to be highly motivated, E-P expectancy and valence must be maximized.
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35
A high need for power often is associated with successful attainment of top levels in the organizational hierarchy.
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36
In goal-setting theory, goal specificity refers to the difficulty level of goals.
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37
The perceived value of a reward or outcome is valence.
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38
The equity theory, by J. Stacy Adams, states that equity exists when the ratio of outcomes to inputs for one person is equal to the same ratio for another person.
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The equity theory focuses on individual's perceptions of how fairly they are treated relative to others.
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40
In goal-setting theory, goal acceptance means that employees have to "buy into" the goals and be committed to them.
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41
All of these are perspectives on motivation described in your text EXCEPT the
A) human resources approach.
B) organizational approach.
C) human relations approach.
D) traditional approach.
E) contemporary approach.
A) human resources approach.
B) organizational approach.
C) human relations approach.
D) traditional approach.
E) contemporary approach.
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42
A job design that incorporates achievement, recognition, and other high-level motivators into the work is called job enlargement.
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43
Which of these refers to a reward given by another person?
A) An intrinsic reward
B) An internal reward
C) An extrinsic reward
D) A valued reward
E) A charity
A) An intrinsic reward
B) An internal reward
C) An extrinsic reward
D) A valued reward
E) A charity
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44
The job characteristic of autonomy influences the worker's experiencing meaningfulness of work.
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45
The variable-ratio schedule is based on a random number of desired behaviors.
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46
Schedule of reinforcement is the frequency with which reinforcement occurs.
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47
According to MANAGER'S SHOPTALK in Chapter 16, Marshall Industries did away with all bonuses, commission, vacations and other awards and rewards. Salespeople were paid a base salary and given profit sharing. As a result, productivity at the organization tripled.
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48
According to Unlocking Innovative Solutions Through PEOPLE in Chapter 16, the average steelworker at Nucor took home $100,000 in 2005.
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49
Which of the following motivational techniques is consistent with the traditional approach to motivation?
A) Sensitivity training
B) The Hawthorne effect
C) Incentive pay systems
D) Need satisfaction
E) Recognition banquet
A) Sensitivity training
B) The Hawthorne effect
C) Incentive pay systems
D) Need satisfaction
E) Recognition banquet
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50
Task significance is the degree to which the job is perceived as important and having an impact on the company or customers.
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51
Job simplification is based on principles drawn from scientific management and industrial engineering.
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52
Jessica dislikes almost everything about her job. The only reason she continues to work at Knight Autobody is the excellent benefits package she receives. Jessica is motivated by
A) extrinsic rewards.
B) intrinsic rewards.
C) variable rewards.
D) all of these.
E) none of these.
A) extrinsic rewards.
B) intrinsic rewards.
C) variable rewards.
D) all of these.
E) none of these.
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53
The perception of workers as economic people is consistent with the
A) contemporary approach.
B) human resource approach.
C) human relations approach.
D) traditional approach.
E) reinforcement approach.
A) contemporary approach.
B) human resource approach.
C) human relations approach.
D) traditional approach.
E) reinforcement approach.
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54
Job rotation systematically moves employees from one job to another, thereby increasing the number of different tasks an employee performs without increasing the complexity of any one job.
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55
The __________ to motivation led to the development of incentive pay systems.
A) human resources approach
B) organizational approach
C) human relations approach
D) traditional approach
E) contemporary approach
A) human resources approach
B) organizational approach
C) human relations approach
D) traditional approach
E) contemporary approach
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56
Empowering employees means giving them four elements that enable them to act more freely to accomplish their jobs: information, knowledge, power, and rewards.
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Job enlargement combines a series of tasks into one new, broader job.
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58
__________ is the arousal, direction, and persistence of behavior.
A) Commitment
B) Motivation
C) Satisfaction
D) Rewarding behavior
E) Behavior modification
A) Commitment
B) Motivation
C) Satisfaction
D) Rewarding behavior
E) Behavior modification
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59
Which of the following is an example of an intrinsic reward?
A) An employee's feelings of self-worth
B) A pat on the back from your boss
C) A pay raise
D) A promotion
E) A bonus
A) An employee's feelings of self-worth
B) A pat on the back from your boss
C) A pay raise
D) A promotion
E) A bonus
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60
The fixed ratio schedule rewards employees at specified time intervals.
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61
__________ theories concern the thought processes that influence behavior.
A) Process
B) Reinforcement
C) Content
D) Needs
E) Maslow's
A) Process
B) Reinforcement
C) Content
D) Needs
E) Maslow's
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62
Neil is motivated by a strong need for recognition and is continually seeking credit for his contributions to the organization. According to Maslow, Neil is motivated by which category of needs?
A) Physiological
B) Safety
C) Belongingness
D) Esteem
E) Self-actualization
A) Physiological
B) Safety
C) Belongingness
D) Esteem
E) Self-actualization
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63
The majority of hourly workers at Formatting Unlimited are neither satisfied nor dissatisfied. What would Herzberg recommend if your goal were to increase their level of satisfaction?
A) Increase the level of hygiene factors
B) Increase the level of motivators
C) Decrease the level of motivators
D) Decrease the level of hygiene factors
E) None of these
A) Increase the level of hygiene factors
B) Increase the level of motivators
C) Decrease the level of motivators
D) Decrease the level of hygiene factors
E) None of these
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64
The frustration-regression principle is most closely related with
A) Maslow.
B) Herzberg.
C) McClelland.
D) Alderfer.
E) Adam.
A) Maslow.
B) Herzberg.
C) McClelland.
D) Alderfer.
E) Adam.
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65
Which of these, according to McClelland, is associated with the desire to master complex tasks?
A) A need for affiliation
B) A need for power
C) A need for achievement
D) A need for authority
E) All of these
A) A need for affiliation
B) A need for power
C) A need for achievement
D) A need for authority
E) All of these
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66
Content and process theories of motivation are found in which approach to motivation?
A) The traditional approach
B) The contemporary approach
C) The human relations approach
D) The human resource approach
E) The whole person approach
A) The traditional approach
B) The contemporary approach
C) The human relations approach
D) The human resource approach
E) The whole person approach
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67
The desire to form close personal relationships, avoid conflict, and establish warm friendships, describes
A) a need for affiliation.
B) a need for power.
C) a need for achievement.
D) a need for authority.
E) all of these.
A) a need for affiliation.
B) a need for power.
C) a need for achievement.
D) a need for authority.
E) all of these.
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68
__________ are high-level needs, according to Herzberg, and include achievement, recognition, responsibility, and opportunity for growth.
A) Hygiene factors
B) Extrinsic factors
C) Motivators
D) Dissatisfiers
E) All of these
A) Hygiene factors
B) Extrinsic factors
C) Motivators
D) Dissatisfiers
E) All of these
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69
Which of the following theories emphasize the needs that motivate people?
A) Process
B) Reinforcement
C) Content
D) Contingency
E) Situational
A) Process
B) Reinforcement
C) Content
D) Contingency
E) Situational
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70
The highest order needs, according to Maslow, are
A) self-actualization needs.
B) physiological needs.
C) esteem needs.
D) belongingness needs.
E) safety needs.
A) self-actualization needs.
B) physiological needs.
C) esteem needs.
D) belongingness needs.
E) safety needs.
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71
The human resource approach is most closely associated with which of the following?
A) The economic person
B) The social person
C) The whole person
D) The partial-man approach
E) The reinforced approach
A) The economic person
B) The social person
C) The whole person
D) The partial-man approach
E) The reinforced approach
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72
Which need describes the desire to be accepted by one's peer, have friendships, be part of a group, and be loved?
A) Self-actualization needs
B) Physiological needs
C) Esteem needs
D) Belongingness needs
E) Safety needs
A) Self-actualization needs
B) Physiological needs
C) Esteem needs
D) Belongingness needs
E) Safety needs
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73
According to Herzberg, which of these has the greatest impact on job satisfaction?
A) Hygiene factors
B) Reinforcers
C) Motivators
D) Dissatisfiers
E) All of these
A) Hygiene factors
B) Reinforcers
C) Motivators
D) Dissatisfiers
E) All of these
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74
Joe is primarily driven by a need to establish close social relationships with other people. Alderfer would say she is motivated by
A) growth needs.
B) existence needs.
C) relatedness needs.
D) self-actualization needs.
E) physiological needs.
A) growth needs.
B) existence needs.
C) relatedness needs.
D) self-actualization needs.
E) physiological needs.
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75
Alderfer referred to the needs for physical well being as __________ needs.
A) physiological
B) existence
C) belongingness
D) relatedness
E) growth
A) physiological
B) existence
C) belongingness
D) relatedness
E) growth
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76
Which component of Maslow's hierarchy of needs describes the most basic human physical needs, including food, water and oxygen?
A) Self-actualization needs
B) Physiological needs
C) Esteem needs
D) Belongingness needs
E) Safety needs
A) Self-actualization needs
B) Physiological needs
C) Esteem needs
D) Belongingness needs
E) Safety needs
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77
Under which approach, noneconomic rewards first became popular?
A) The traditional approach
B) The contemporary approach
C) The human resource approach
D) The human relations approach
E) The situational approach
A) The traditional approach
B) The contemporary approach
C) The human resource approach
D) The human relations approach
E) The situational approach
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78
Which of the following is NOT a need proposed by Maslow in his hierarchy of needs theory?
A) Safety needs
B) Compensation needs
C) Physiological needs
D) Esteem needs
E) Self-actualization needs
A) Safety needs
B) Compensation needs
C) Physiological needs
D) Esteem needs
E) Self-actualization needs
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79
According to Herzberg, which of these is an example of a hygiene factor?
A) Achievement
B) Recognition
C) Pay
D) Responsibility
E) Opportunity for growth
A) Achievement
B) Recognition
C) Pay
D) Responsibility
E) Opportunity for growth
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According to McClelland, a high need for __________ is associated with successful attainment of top levels in the organizational hierarchy.
A) power
B) achievement
C) affiliation
D) success
E) expertise
A) power
B) achievement
C) affiliation
D) success
E) expertise
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