Deck 13: Motivation

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.All of the following are satisfier factors EXCEPT:

A) recognition.
B) salary.
C) the work itself.
D) achievement.
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.A __________ is an unfulfilled physiological or psychological desire.

A) motivator
B) satisfier
C) hygiene factor
D) need
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According to Herzberg,__________ influence job dissatisfaction.

A) motivating factors
B) needs
C) satisfier factors
D) hygiene factors
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What is the highest level of need in Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

A) Esteem
B) Self-actualization
C) Social
D) Safety
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According to Herzberg,a __________ is found in the job context such as working conditions,organizational policies,and salary.

A) satisfier factor
B) need
C) principle
D) hygiene factor
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Appropriate working conditions,job security,and base compensation and benefits are all examples of __________ needs.

A) safety
B) physiological
C) shelter
D) social
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In Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory,__________ states that people try to satisfy lower level needs first,then move on to the next higher level.

A) progression
B) existence
C) frustration-regression
D) deficit
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At what level does Maslow's progression principle stop?

A) Esteem
B) Safety
C) Self-actualization
D) Social
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According to Herzberg,a __________ is found in job content such as a sense of achievement,recognition,responsibility,advancement,or personal growth.

A) need
B) satisfier factor
C) desire
D) hygiene factor
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Which of Maslow's higher-order needs translate to which Alderfer ERG needs category?

A) Growth needs
B) Existence needs
C) Relationship needs
D) Physiological needs
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What is the lowest level of need in Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

A) Esteem
B) Physiological
C) Social
D) Safety
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.According to ERG theory,the _____________ is the idea that a lower-level need reactivates when we are unable to satisfy a higher-level need.

A) deficit principle
B) frustration-regression principle
C) progression principle
D) law of effect
E) law of valence
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In Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory,which of the following states that a satisfied need is not a motivator of behavior?

A) Progression
B) Existence
C) Frustration-regression
D) Deficit
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The three needs in McClelland's Acquired Needs Theory are the need for achievement,_______,and affiliation.

A) esteem
B) safety
C) self-actualization
D) power
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Herzberg believed that motivation and higher performance could be achieved by improving the content of a job.He called this job __________.

A) hunting
B) design
C) manipulation
D) enrichment
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The lower order of needs in Maslow's hierarchy of needs include physiological,safety,and __________.

A) esteem
B) self-actualization
C) shelter
D) social
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Internal forces within a person that account for the level,direction,and persistence of effort at work (is)are called __________.

A) needs
B) satisfier (motivating)
C) motivation
D) hygiene factors
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What are the two factors in Herzberg's two-factor theory?

A) Satisfier / achievement
B) Achievement / hygiene
C) Hygiene / satisfier
D) Recognition / satisfier
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The higher order of needs in Maslow's hierarchy of needs include self-actualization and __________.

A) esteem
B) physiological
C) shelter
D) social
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Which of the following would not support a worker's esteem needs?

A) Job security
B) Responsibility for an important job
C) Promotion to a higher status job
D) Praise from the boss
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According to McClelland's Acquired Needs Theory,the need for __________ is the desire to do something better,to solve problems,or to master complex tasks.

A) power
B) achievement
C) recognition
D) affiliation
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According to Skinner,__________ strengthens a behavior by making a desirable consequence contingent on its occurrence.

A) negative reinforcement
B) punishment
C) positive reinforcement
D) extinction
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Locke's goal setting theory suggests that which of the following goals can be motivating factors,if they are the right goals and they are set in the right way?

A) Easy goals
B) Equity goals
C) Valence goals
D) Task goals
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B.F.Skinner's concept of __________ is the control of behavior by manipulating its consequences.

A) expectancy
B) equity
C) acquired needs
D) operant conditioning
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According to McClelland's Acquired Needs Theory,the need to do something better or more efficiently is __________.

A) equity
B) power
C) achievement
D) affiliation
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To maximize expectancy in Vroom's Expectancy Theory,a manager should do all of the following EXCEPT:

A) Establish and maintain good relationships with workers.
B) Selecting workers with the right abilities for the jobs to be done.
C) Providing the best training and development.
D) Supporting workers with resources.
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The process of allocating specific work tasks to individuals and groups is called job__________.

A) content
B) design
C) enrichment
D) enlargement
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The degree to which the job requires completion of a "whole" and identifiable piece of work,one that involves doing a job from beginning to end with a visible outcome is called __________.

A) autonomy
B) task significance
C) task identity
D) skill variety
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Research indicates that as a result of perceived positive inequity,a worker might be expected to produce any of the following behaviors EXCEPT:

A) increasing the quantity of work.
B) improving the quality of work.
C) reducing the current work effort.
D) taking on more difficult assignments.
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Vroom's Expectancy Theory's equation is, Motivation= Expectancy * Instrumentality * _________.

A) Outcome
B) Results
C) Valence
D) Goals
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According to McClelland's Acquired Needs Theory,the need for __________ is the desire to control,influence,or be responsible for other people.

A) power
B) achievement
C) recognition
D) affiliation
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The process of increasing job content by adding work planning and evaluating duties normally performed by the supervisor is called job __________.

A) content
B) design
C) enrichment
D) identity
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According to Skinner,__________ strengthens a behavior by making the avoidance of an undesirable consequence contingent on its occurrence.

A) negative reinforcement
B) punishment
C) positive reinforcement
D) extinction
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In Vroom's Expectancy Theory,which of the following is the value a person assigns to work-related outcomes?

A) Expectancy
B) Valence
C) Instrumentality
D) Achievement
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In Vroom's theory,the effort-performance link is the belief that putting in the effort will lead to the desired level of performance.This is called __________.

A) valence
B) expectancy
C) instrumentality
D) achievement
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The degree to which the job has a substantial impact on the lives or work of other people elsewhere in the organization or in the external environment is called __________.

A) autonomy
B) task significance
C) task identity
D) skill variety
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Thorndike's law of __________ states that behavior followed by pleasant consequences is likely to be repeated; behavior followed by unpleasant consequences is not.

A) effect
B) behavior
C) outcomes
D) expectancy
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In Vroom's Expectancy Theory,__________ is a person's belief that various outcomes will occur as a result of task performance.

A) expectancy
B) valence
C) instrumentality
D) achievement
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MBO (management by objectives)is most closely related to __________ theory of motivation.

A) Herzberg's
B) Skinner's
C) Locke's
D) Maslow's
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According to McClelland's Acquired Needs Theory,the need for __________ is the desire to establish and maintain good relations with people.

A) power
B) achievement
C) recognition
D) affiliation
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Allowing workers to participate in making important decisions is one way to provide for their self-actualization needs.
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_______________ decreases the frequency of or eliminates an undesirable behavior by making the removal of a pleasant consequence.

A) Punishment
B) Reinforcement
C) Conditioning
D) Extinction
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According to Skinner,__________ discourages a behavior by making an unpleasant consequence contingent on its occurrence.

A) negative reinforcement
B) punishment
C) positive reinforcement
D) extinction
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The law of ____________ reinforcement delivers the reward only when desired behavior occurs.

A) immediate
B) contingent
C) positive
D) negative
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Herzberg's work,contrary to most motivational approaches today,suggests working on job content instead of trying to spice up the job context.
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According to Herzberg's two factor theory,salary is a satisfier.
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According to McClelland,people with a high need for affiliation prefer jobs offering all of the following EXCEPT:

A) companionship.
B) social approval.
C) high rate of pay
D) satisfying interpersonal relationships.
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Workers who are engaged generally have what type of attitude toward their jobs?

A) Negative
B) Positive
C) Stressful
D) Indifferent
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According to Skinner,__________ discourages a behavior by making the removal of a desirable consequence contingent on its occurrence.

A) negative reinforcement
B) punishment
C) positive reinforcement
D) extinction
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To have _______ people must believe in their abilities and believe that if they try hard to do something they can perform it well.

A) high expectancies
B) high instrumentalities
C) positive valences
D) high valences
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Research on Maslow's theory suggests that it is a good ending point for examining human needs and their potential influence on motivation since all needs related to motivation are examined and well-researched.
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Maslow's hierarchy of needs better explains human behavior than Alderfer's ERG theory.
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The core characteristics model approaches job design with a focus on eight "core" job characteristics.
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The hygiene factors in the Herzberg model are associated with the lower order needs of Maslow and Alderfer.
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People with a high need to power tend to:

A) behave in ways that have a clear impact on other people and events.
B) enjoy satisfying interpersonal relationships.
C) do not enjoy being in control.
D) prefer jobs offering companionship.
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One key difference between Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Theory and Alderfer's ERG Theory is that Maslow saw need progression as moving from bottom to top,while Alderfer believed that one bounced around in the hierarchy due to frustrations in obtaining higher order needs.
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The need for personal power is what drives successful leaders.
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Growth needs are essentially the lower-order needs in Maslow's hierarchy.
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To have _____________ people must perceive that their performance accomplishments will be followed by desired work outcomes.

A) low instrumentalities
B) high instrumentalities
C) positive valences
D) low valences
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Organizational research finds that people who work hard always get promoted.
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Negative reinforcement decreases the frequency of or eliminates an undesirable behavior.
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To maximize valence,managers need to understand individual needs and try to tie work outcomes to important sources of need satisfaction.
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The need for __________,as described by McClelland,involves the desire to control,influence,or be responsible for other people.
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The key to applying goal-setting theory and management by objectives is for the employees to set their own goals.
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Herzberg suggests that one way to improve job content is to build more opportunities into jobs.This process is known as __________.
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__________ is the force that determines the direction,level,and persistence of individual effort.
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In Expectancy Theory,the value that an individual places upon a work-related outcome or reward is called __________.
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In Equity Theory,it is perceived __________ that motivate our behaviors.
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Alderfer's ERG model condenses __________ five levels of need into three levels.
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Unfulfilled desires that stimulate people to behave in ways that will satisfy these desires are called __________.
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The degree to which a job requires a variety of different activities to carry out the work is referred to as __________.
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Skinner's reinforcement theory defines negative reinforcement as the removal of a negative factor.
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McClelland identified acquired needs as the need for power,achievement,and self-actualization.
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Locke's basic premise in goal-setting theory is that it works only if the __________ goals are set in the __________ way.
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Vroom's Expectancy Theory is based on the equation,
Motivation = Expectancy * Instrumentality * Valence.
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.Skinner's operant conditioning is based on manipulating the consequences of individual behavior.
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The "law of effect" states that people will repeat behaviors that have pleasant outcomes and will avoid behaviors that have unpleasant outcomes.
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If employees feel that they are not being treated fairly,they will adjust their behavior accordingly.This is the basis of equity theory.
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__________ refers to aspects of the work experience that create a sense of connection to the job and organization.
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Job design increases job content by adding work planning and evaluating duties normally performed by a supervisor.
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.All of the following are satisfier factors EXCEPT:

A) recognition.
B) salary.
C) the work itself.
D) achievement.
B
2
.A __________ is an unfulfilled physiological or psychological desire.

A) motivator
B) satisfier
C) hygiene factor
D) need
D
3
According to Herzberg,__________ influence job dissatisfaction.

A) motivating factors
B) needs
C) satisfier factors
D) hygiene factors
D
4
What is the highest level of need in Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

A) Esteem
B) Self-actualization
C) Social
D) Safety
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According to Herzberg,a __________ is found in the job context such as working conditions,organizational policies,and salary.

A) satisfier factor
B) need
C) principle
D) hygiene factor
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Appropriate working conditions,job security,and base compensation and benefits are all examples of __________ needs.

A) safety
B) physiological
C) shelter
D) social
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In Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory,__________ states that people try to satisfy lower level needs first,then move on to the next higher level.

A) progression
B) existence
C) frustration-regression
D) deficit
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At what level does Maslow's progression principle stop?

A) Esteem
B) Safety
C) Self-actualization
D) Social
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According to Herzberg,a __________ is found in job content such as a sense of achievement,recognition,responsibility,advancement,or personal growth.

A) need
B) satisfier factor
C) desire
D) hygiene factor
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Which of Maslow's higher-order needs translate to which Alderfer ERG needs category?

A) Growth needs
B) Existence needs
C) Relationship needs
D) Physiological needs
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What is the lowest level of need in Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

A) Esteem
B) Physiological
C) Social
D) Safety
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.According to ERG theory,the _____________ is the idea that a lower-level need reactivates when we are unable to satisfy a higher-level need.

A) deficit principle
B) frustration-regression principle
C) progression principle
D) law of effect
E) law of valence
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In Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory,which of the following states that a satisfied need is not a motivator of behavior?

A) Progression
B) Existence
C) Frustration-regression
D) Deficit
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The three needs in McClelland's Acquired Needs Theory are the need for achievement,_______,and affiliation.

A) esteem
B) safety
C) self-actualization
D) power
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Herzberg believed that motivation and higher performance could be achieved by improving the content of a job.He called this job __________.

A) hunting
B) design
C) manipulation
D) enrichment
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The lower order of needs in Maslow's hierarchy of needs include physiological,safety,and __________.

A) esteem
B) self-actualization
C) shelter
D) social
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Internal forces within a person that account for the level,direction,and persistence of effort at work (is)are called __________.

A) needs
B) satisfier (motivating)
C) motivation
D) hygiene factors
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What are the two factors in Herzberg's two-factor theory?

A) Satisfier / achievement
B) Achievement / hygiene
C) Hygiene / satisfier
D) Recognition / satisfier
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The higher order of needs in Maslow's hierarchy of needs include self-actualization and __________.

A) esteem
B) physiological
C) shelter
D) social
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Which of the following would not support a worker's esteem needs?

A) Job security
B) Responsibility for an important job
C) Promotion to a higher status job
D) Praise from the boss
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According to McClelland's Acquired Needs Theory,the need for __________ is the desire to do something better,to solve problems,or to master complex tasks.

A) power
B) achievement
C) recognition
D) affiliation
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According to Skinner,__________ strengthens a behavior by making a desirable consequence contingent on its occurrence.

A) negative reinforcement
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C) positive reinforcement
D) extinction
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Locke's goal setting theory suggests that which of the following goals can be motivating factors,if they are the right goals and they are set in the right way?

A) Easy goals
B) Equity goals
C) Valence goals
D) Task goals
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B.F.Skinner's concept of __________ is the control of behavior by manipulating its consequences.

A) expectancy
B) equity
C) acquired needs
D) operant conditioning
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According to McClelland's Acquired Needs Theory,the need to do something better or more efficiently is __________.

A) equity
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C) achievement
D) affiliation
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To maximize expectancy in Vroom's Expectancy Theory,a manager should do all of the following EXCEPT:

A) Establish and maintain good relationships with workers.
B) Selecting workers with the right abilities for the jobs to be done.
C) Providing the best training and development.
D) Supporting workers with resources.
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The process of allocating specific work tasks to individuals and groups is called job__________.

A) content
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D) enlargement
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The degree to which the job requires completion of a "whole" and identifiable piece of work,one that involves doing a job from beginning to end with a visible outcome is called __________.

A) autonomy
B) task significance
C) task identity
D) skill variety
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Research indicates that as a result of perceived positive inequity,a worker might be expected to produce any of the following behaviors EXCEPT:

A) increasing the quantity of work.
B) improving the quality of work.
C) reducing the current work effort.
D) taking on more difficult assignments.
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Vroom's Expectancy Theory's equation is, Motivation= Expectancy * Instrumentality * _________.

A) Outcome
B) Results
C) Valence
D) Goals
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According to McClelland's Acquired Needs Theory,the need for __________ is the desire to control,influence,or be responsible for other people.

A) power
B) achievement
C) recognition
D) affiliation
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The process of increasing job content by adding work planning and evaluating duties normally performed by the supervisor is called job __________.

A) content
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C) enrichment
D) identity
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According to Skinner,__________ strengthens a behavior by making the avoidance of an undesirable consequence contingent on its occurrence.

A) negative reinforcement
B) punishment
C) positive reinforcement
D) extinction
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In Vroom's Expectancy Theory,which of the following is the value a person assigns to work-related outcomes?

A) Expectancy
B) Valence
C) Instrumentality
D) Achievement
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In Vroom's theory,the effort-performance link is the belief that putting in the effort will lead to the desired level of performance.This is called __________.

A) valence
B) expectancy
C) instrumentality
D) achievement
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The degree to which the job has a substantial impact on the lives or work of other people elsewhere in the organization or in the external environment is called __________.

A) autonomy
B) task significance
C) task identity
D) skill variety
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Thorndike's law of __________ states that behavior followed by pleasant consequences is likely to be repeated; behavior followed by unpleasant consequences is not.

A) effect
B) behavior
C) outcomes
D) expectancy
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In Vroom's Expectancy Theory,__________ is a person's belief that various outcomes will occur as a result of task performance.

A) expectancy
B) valence
C) instrumentality
D) achievement
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MBO (management by objectives)is most closely related to __________ theory of motivation.

A) Herzberg's
B) Skinner's
C) Locke's
D) Maslow's
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According to McClelland's Acquired Needs Theory,the need for __________ is the desire to establish and maintain good relations with people.

A) power
B) achievement
C) recognition
D) affiliation
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Allowing workers to participate in making important decisions is one way to provide for their self-actualization needs.
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_______________ decreases the frequency of or eliminates an undesirable behavior by making the removal of a pleasant consequence.

A) Punishment
B) Reinforcement
C) Conditioning
D) Extinction
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According to Skinner,__________ discourages a behavior by making an unpleasant consequence contingent on its occurrence.

A) negative reinforcement
B) punishment
C) positive reinforcement
D) extinction
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The law of ____________ reinforcement delivers the reward only when desired behavior occurs.

A) immediate
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C) positive
D) negative
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Herzberg's work,contrary to most motivational approaches today,suggests working on job content instead of trying to spice up the job context.
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According to Herzberg's two factor theory,salary is a satisfier.
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According to McClelland,people with a high need for affiliation prefer jobs offering all of the following EXCEPT:

A) companionship.
B) social approval.
C) high rate of pay
D) satisfying interpersonal relationships.
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Workers who are engaged generally have what type of attitude toward their jobs?

A) Negative
B) Positive
C) Stressful
D) Indifferent
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According to Skinner,__________ discourages a behavior by making the removal of a desirable consequence contingent on its occurrence.

A) negative reinforcement
B) punishment
C) positive reinforcement
D) extinction
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To have _______ people must believe in their abilities and believe that if they try hard to do something they can perform it well.

A) high expectancies
B) high instrumentalities
C) positive valences
D) high valences
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Research on Maslow's theory suggests that it is a good ending point for examining human needs and their potential influence on motivation since all needs related to motivation are examined and well-researched.
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Maslow's hierarchy of needs better explains human behavior than Alderfer's ERG theory.
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The core characteristics model approaches job design with a focus on eight "core" job characteristics.
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The hygiene factors in the Herzberg model are associated with the lower order needs of Maslow and Alderfer.
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People with a high need to power tend to:

A) behave in ways that have a clear impact on other people and events.
B) enjoy satisfying interpersonal relationships.
C) do not enjoy being in control.
D) prefer jobs offering companionship.
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One key difference between Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Theory and Alderfer's ERG Theory is that Maslow saw need progression as moving from bottom to top,while Alderfer believed that one bounced around in the hierarchy due to frustrations in obtaining higher order needs.
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The need for personal power is what drives successful leaders.
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Growth needs are essentially the lower-order needs in Maslow's hierarchy.
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To have _____________ people must perceive that their performance accomplishments will be followed by desired work outcomes.

A) low instrumentalities
B) high instrumentalities
C) positive valences
D) low valences
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Organizational research finds that people who work hard always get promoted.
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Negative reinforcement decreases the frequency of or eliminates an undesirable behavior.
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62
To maximize valence,managers need to understand individual needs and try to tie work outcomes to important sources of need satisfaction.
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63
The need for __________,as described by McClelland,involves the desire to control,influence,or be responsible for other people.
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64
The key to applying goal-setting theory and management by objectives is for the employees to set their own goals.
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65
Herzberg suggests that one way to improve job content is to build more opportunities into jobs.This process is known as __________.
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66
__________ is the force that determines the direction,level,and persistence of individual effort.
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67
In Expectancy Theory,the value that an individual places upon a work-related outcome or reward is called __________.
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68
In Equity Theory,it is perceived __________ that motivate our behaviors.
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69
Alderfer's ERG model condenses __________ five levels of need into three levels.
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70
Unfulfilled desires that stimulate people to behave in ways that will satisfy these desires are called __________.
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71
The degree to which a job requires a variety of different activities to carry out the work is referred to as __________.
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72
Skinner's reinforcement theory defines negative reinforcement as the removal of a negative factor.
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73
McClelland identified acquired needs as the need for power,achievement,and self-actualization.
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74
Locke's basic premise in goal-setting theory is that it works only if the __________ goals are set in the __________ way.
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75
Vroom's Expectancy Theory is based on the equation,
Motivation = Expectancy * Instrumentality * Valence.
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76
.Skinner's operant conditioning is based on manipulating the consequences of individual behavior.
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77
The "law of effect" states that people will repeat behaviors that have pleasant outcomes and will avoid behaviors that have unpleasant outcomes.
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78
If employees feel that they are not being treated fairly,they will adjust their behavior accordingly.This is the basis of equity theory.
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79
__________ refers to aspects of the work experience that create a sense of connection to the job and organization.
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80
Job design increases job content by adding work planning and evaluating duties normally performed by a supervisor.
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