Deck 11: Motivating and Rewarding Employees

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Using fear as a motivator is a Theory X management style.
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Most people enjoy work and responsibility and generally have a Theory X view of life.
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Maslow contends that lower-order needs are satisfied internally and higher-order needs are satisfied externally.
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McClelland proposed that people with a high nAch simply want to do things better than other people.
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McGregor holds the opinion that managers are less successful when they adopt a Theory Y view of human nature.
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In Herzberg's view, removing a factor of dissatisfaction makes a person more satisfied with his or her job.
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Motivation is a drive that some people have and others don't have.
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In Maslow's view, the key to understanding motivation is to understand where in the hierarchy of needs a person is located.
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Maslow argued that each level in the needs hierarchy must be substantially satisfied before the next becomes dominant.
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A single individual can have high motivation for one task and low motivation for another task.
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Maslow states that people can no longer be motivated by a given need if it is largely taken care of.
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Managers with a Theory Y view of life think people need to be given the freedom to make their own choices.
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Maslow's hierarchy of needs proposes that all needs are sought after to an equal degree at all times.
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In Maslow's system, a person takes care of social needs before worrying about personal safety.
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The three key elements in the definition of motivation are energy, direction, and achievement.
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Maslow's empirical studies provided substantial proof of the validity of his hierarchical model.
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Most U.S.employees are excited about their jobs.
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In Herzberg's view, removing a hygiene factor makes a person less dissatisfied with his or her job.
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Motivation is a process that leads to a goal.
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Persistence is the amount of drive and intensity a person applies to a task.
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In the JCM, autonomy and feedback are not core dimensions for a job.
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Motivation theories do not work well in U.S.organizations because of the emphasis Americans place on individualism and achievement.
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Today's workplaces provide a wide range of scheduling options and benefits that allow employees more flexibility at work and allow them to better balance or integrate their work and personal lives.
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The job characteristics model, or JCM, holds that the three core job dimensions-skill variety, task identity, and task significance-combine to give work true meaning.
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According to expectancy theory, managers should give all workers the same rewards.
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Motivation is NOT ________.

A)a permanent personal trait
B)a process that leads to a goal
C)something that varies from situation to situation
D)something that requires a direction
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Equity theory has three referent categories to which workers compare themselves: persons, systems, and self.
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Vroom's expectancy theory would say that a worker with a higher expectation of performance will apply more effort to a job.
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Equity theory holds that employees who feel underpaid will decrease their level of effort and performance in response to feelings of inequity.
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Vroom's expectancy theory sees a link between effort and performance, performance and reward, and rewards and individual goals as the keys to motivation.
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Open-book management programs motivate by giving employees a greater sense of ownership in the company.
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Professionals are best motivated by extra pay and promotion within the organization.
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Job sharing improves production by allowing people to fit their jobs better into their lifestyles.
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Goal-setting theory states that having specific goals improves performance.
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Goal-setting theory shows that feedback from a superior provides better motivation than self-generated feedback.
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Telecommuting satisfies the needs of employees to interact socially.
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McClelland thinks that having a high nAch guarantees that a person will be a good manager.
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Which element of motivation is a measure of intensity or drive?

A)direction
B)effort
C)persistence
D)achievement
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Pay-for-performance programs pay employees for their time rather than for their output.
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An advantage of telecommuting is that companies do not necessarily have to be located near their workforce.
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According to Maslow, a person stranded on a desert island would ________ before he or she worried about making weapons.

A)look for other people
B)build a house
C)start a family
D)establish his or her status on the island
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According to Herzberg, which kind of characteristics are most closely associated with job dissatisfaction?

A)intrinsic things that come from within themselves
B)extrinsic things that come from the outside
C)lack of advancement
D)the goals of the job
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About ________ of the U.S.workforce is excited about work.

A)one-quarter
B)one-half
C)a little over half
D)about three-quarters
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Maslow's hierarchical model ________.

A)has been validated by a number of studies
B)has never been validated by studies
C)has been validated by empirical studies
D)has been invalidated by intuitive means
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The direction of an individual's motivation can be channeled to benefit ________.

A)only an organization
B)both individuals and/or organizations
C)only an individual
D)an individual's family only
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Maslow's theory is a hierarchy because ________.

A)all needs are equal
B)all needs are important
C)needs are satisfied sequentially
D)needs are never truly satisfied
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A manager with a Theory Y view of human nature would be likely ________.

A)not to try to challenge his or her workers
B)to try to challenge his or her workers
C)to try to intimidate his or her workers
D)to monitor his or her workers closely
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The key to motivation, according to Maslow, is to identify ________.

A)higher-order needs first
B)a person's level in the needs hierarchy
C)lower-order needs last
D)a person's most important level in the needs hierarchy
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Theory X assumes that people work hard ________.

A)only when they are forced
B)because they enjoy a sense of accomplishment
C)whether or not they are paid
D)out of a sense of fairness
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Self-actualization most closely corresponds to ________.

A)satisfying basic animal needs
B)fitting in with others
C)feeling aware of one's strengths
D)becoming a whole person
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Maslow argued that once a need is substantially satisfied, ________.

A)the next need becomes dominant
B)individuals no longer require that need
C)that need continues to be the primary motivation of an individual
D)it becomes a higher-order need
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________ assumes that employees have little ambition, dislike work, and avoid responsibility.

A)Theory Y
B)Theory X
C)Self-actualization Need Theory
D)Belongingness Need Theory
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Workers with a Theory X point of view would be most likely to respond to ________.

A)kindness
B)a hands-off approach
C)fear of losing their job
D)freedom to modify their job
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A manager with a Theory X view of human nature would ________.

A)be unlikely to allow workers to work independently
B)be likely to let workers work independently
C)allow workers to monitor themselves
D)trust his or her workers
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An individual who wants to buy a home in a neighborhood with a low crime rate is satisfying which need?

A)esteem
B)safety
C)physiological
D)self-actualization
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Maslow sees food as being on the same level of need as which of the following?

A)sex
B)companionship
C)self-esteem
D)personal safety
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Theory Y assumes that people inherently ________.

A)are driven by fear
B)are unhappy
C)want to control their own destiny
D)don't trust one another
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Which of the following is a lower-order need in Maslow's hierarchy?

A)love
B)self-worth
C)independence
D)personal safety
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Workers with a Theory Y point of view would be likely to ________.

A)just want to collect a paycheck
B)love their job more than the money they make
C)avoid work unless rewards were high
D)avoid responsibility for their actions
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Maslow believes that higher-order needs ________.

A)are satisfied externally
B)are satisfied first
C)are satisfied internally
D)are satisfied most often
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According to Herzberg, hygiene factors ________.

A)help people avoid infections
B)control motivation but not satisfaction
C)control dissatisfaction but not satisfaction
D)control motivation and satisfaction
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Successful managers tend to have this more than any other trait.

A)low nPow
B)high nPow
C)high nAch
D)high nAff
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According to Herzberg, which of the following is considered a motivator?

A)pay
B)working conditions
C)hygiene factors
D)responsibility
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Which of the following holds that intrinsic factors are related to job satisfaction, and extrinsic factors are related to job dissatisfaction?

A)Maslow's hierarchy of needs
B)McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y
C)Vroom's expectancy theory
D)Herzberg's motivation-hygiene theory
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Which of the following is true of the three early theories of motivation?

A)Maslow focuses on job satisfaction.
B)McGregor focuses on the needs of the individual.
C)Both McGregor and Herzberg focus on human nature.
D)Only McGregor focuses on human nature.
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McClelland's most influential need is the ________.

A)need for achievement
B)need for power
C)need for recognition
D)need for affiliation
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Which of the following suggests that humans have an innate desire for friendly and close interpersonal relationships?

A)need for achievement
B)need for power
C)need for fulfillment
D)need for affiliation
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You would expect a successful inventor of a new type of heart valve to have a high ________.

A)nAff
B)nPow
C)nAch
D)nFun
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According to Herzberg, what controls satisfaction and motivation?

A)intrinsic factors
B)extrinsic factors
C)both intrinsic and extrinsic factors
D)extrinsic and security factors
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According to Herzberg, in order to provide employees with job satisfaction, managers should concentrate on ________.

A)salary and status
B)working conditions
C)achievement and recognition
D)security
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Which of the following is true of the three early theories of motivation?

A)Herzberg focuses on job satisfaction.
B)McGregor does not address motivation.
C)Maslow focuses on job satisfaction.
D)Herzberg focuses on needs.
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According to Herzberg's Motivation-Hygiene theory, ________ are associated with job satisfaction.

A)rewards
B)punishments
C)hygiene factors
D)motivators
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Surprisingly, most successful managers don't have this.

A)high IQ
B)high nPow
C)high nAch
D)low IQ
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Successful managers tend to be better at ________.

A)doing their own work than helping others
B)identifying their own goals than identifying goals of subordinates
C)helping others achieve goals than achieving their own goals
D)accomplishing goals than identifying goals
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According to Herzberg, favorable hygiene factors can cause an employee to feel ________.

A)satisfied
B)not dissatisfied
C)dissatisfied
D)indifferent
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Which three needs are recognized in McClelland's three-needs theory?

A)achievement, power, security
B)achievement, power, affiliation
C)power, comfort, stimulation
D)security, self-interest, affiliation
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According to Herzberg, when an extremely dissatisfied employee gets an improved salary and working conditions, he ________.

A)becomes more motivated and more satisfied
B)becomes less motivated and less satisfied
C)becomes more dissatisfied and his or her motivation increases
D)becomes less dissatisfied and his or her motivation is unaffected
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Herzberg has had the greatest influence on which of the following?

A)employee pay scales
B)work conditions
C)how managers design jobs
D)labor-management relations
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Which of the following was directly influenced by Herzberg's two-factor theory?

A)Maslow's hierarchy of needs
B)the job characteristics model
C)McClelland's three-needs theory
D)expectancy theory
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According to Herzberg, the opposite of the state of being satisfied is ________.

A)the opposite of dissatisfied
B)not satisfied
C)an extrinsic factor
D)the opposite of intrinsic
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Using fear as a motivator is a Theory X management style.
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Most people enjoy work and responsibility and generally have a Theory X view of life.
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Maslow contends that lower-order needs are satisfied internally and higher-order needs are satisfied externally.
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McClelland proposed that people with a high nAch simply want to do things better than other people.
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McGregor holds the opinion that managers are less successful when they adopt a Theory Y view of human nature.
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In Herzberg's view, removing a factor of dissatisfaction makes a person more satisfied with his or her job.
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Motivation is a drive that some people have and others don't have.
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In Maslow's view, the key to understanding motivation is to understand where in the hierarchy of needs a person is located.
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Maslow argued that each level in the needs hierarchy must be substantially satisfied before the next becomes dominant.
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A single individual can have high motivation for one task and low motivation for another task.
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Maslow states that people can no longer be motivated by a given need if it is largely taken care of.
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Managers with a Theory Y view of life think people need to be given the freedom to make their own choices.
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Maslow's hierarchy of needs proposes that all needs are sought after to an equal degree at all times.
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In Maslow's system, a person takes care of social needs before worrying about personal safety.
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The three key elements in the definition of motivation are energy, direction, and achievement.
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Maslow's empirical studies provided substantial proof of the validity of his hierarchical model.
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Most U.S.employees are excited about their jobs.
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In Herzberg's view, removing a hygiene factor makes a person less dissatisfied with his or her job.
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Motivation is a process that leads to a goal.
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Persistence is the amount of drive and intensity a person applies to a task.
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In the JCM, autonomy and feedback are not core dimensions for a job.
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Motivation theories do not work well in U.S.organizations because of the emphasis Americans place on individualism and achievement.
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Today's workplaces provide a wide range of scheduling options and benefits that allow employees more flexibility at work and allow them to better balance or integrate their work and personal lives.
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The job characteristics model, or JCM, holds that the three core job dimensions-skill variety, task identity, and task significance-combine to give work true meaning.
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According to expectancy theory, managers should give all workers the same rewards.
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Motivation is NOT ________.

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Equity theory has three referent categories to which workers compare themselves: persons, systems, and self.
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Vroom's expectancy theory would say that a worker with a higher expectation of performance will apply more effort to a job.
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Equity theory holds that employees who feel underpaid will decrease their level of effort and performance in response to feelings of inequity.
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Vroom's expectancy theory sees a link between effort and performance, performance and reward, and rewards and individual goals as the keys to motivation.
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Open-book management programs motivate by giving employees a greater sense of ownership in the company.
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Professionals are best motivated by extra pay and promotion within the organization.
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Job sharing improves production by allowing people to fit their jobs better into their lifestyles.
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Goal-setting theory states that having specific goals improves performance.
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Goal-setting theory shows that feedback from a superior provides better motivation than self-generated feedback.
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Telecommuting satisfies the needs of employees to interact socially.
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McClelland thinks that having a high nAch guarantees that a person will be a good manager.
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Which element of motivation is a measure of intensity or drive?

A)direction
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C)persistence
D)achievement
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Pay-for-performance programs pay employees for their time rather than for their output.
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An advantage of telecommuting is that companies do not necessarily have to be located near their workforce.
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According to Maslow, a person stranded on a desert island would ________ before he or she worried about making weapons.

A)look for other people
B)build a house
C)start a family
D)establish his or her status on the island
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According to Herzberg, which kind of characteristics are most closely associated with job dissatisfaction?

A)intrinsic things that come from within themselves
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C)lack of advancement
D)the goals of the job
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About ________ of the U.S.workforce is excited about work.

A)one-quarter
B)one-half
C)a little over half
D)about three-quarters
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Maslow's hierarchical model ________.

A)has been validated by a number of studies
B)has never been validated by studies
C)has been validated by empirical studies
D)has been invalidated by intuitive means
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The direction of an individual's motivation can be channeled to benefit ________.

A)only an organization
B)both individuals and/or organizations
C)only an individual
D)an individual's family only
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Maslow's theory is a hierarchy because ________.

A)all needs are equal
B)all needs are important
C)needs are satisfied sequentially
D)needs are never truly satisfied
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A manager with a Theory Y view of human nature would be likely ________.

A)not to try to challenge his or her workers
B)to try to challenge his or her workers
C)to try to intimidate his or her workers
D)to monitor his or her workers closely
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The key to motivation, according to Maslow, is to identify ________.

A)higher-order needs first
B)a person's level in the needs hierarchy
C)lower-order needs last
D)a person's most important level in the needs hierarchy
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Theory X assumes that people work hard ________.

A)only when they are forced
B)because they enjoy a sense of accomplishment
C)whether or not they are paid
D)out of a sense of fairness
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Self-actualization most closely corresponds to ________.

A)satisfying basic animal needs
B)fitting in with others
C)feeling aware of one's strengths
D)becoming a whole person
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51
Maslow argued that once a need is substantially satisfied, ________.

A)the next need becomes dominant
B)individuals no longer require that need
C)that need continues to be the primary motivation of an individual
D)it becomes a higher-order need
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________ assumes that employees have little ambition, dislike work, and avoid responsibility.

A)Theory Y
B)Theory X
C)Self-actualization Need Theory
D)Belongingness Need Theory
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Workers with a Theory X point of view would be most likely to respond to ________.

A)kindness
B)a hands-off approach
C)fear of losing their job
D)freedom to modify their job
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A manager with a Theory X view of human nature would ________.

A)be unlikely to allow workers to work independently
B)be likely to let workers work independently
C)allow workers to monitor themselves
D)trust his or her workers
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An individual who wants to buy a home in a neighborhood with a low crime rate is satisfying which need?

A)esteem
B)safety
C)physiological
D)self-actualization
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Maslow sees food as being on the same level of need as which of the following?

A)sex
B)companionship
C)self-esteem
D)personal safety
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Theory Y assumes that people inherently ________.

A)are driven by fear
B)are unhappy
C)want to control their own destiny
D)don't trust one another
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Which of the following is a lower-order need in Maslow's hierarchy?

A)love
B)self-worth
C)independence
D)personal safety
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Workers with a Theory Y point of view would be likely to ________.

A)just want to collect a paycheck
B)love their job more than the money they make
C)avoid work unless rewards were high
D)avoid responsibility for their actions
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Maslow believes that higher-order needs ________.

A)are satisfied externally
B)are satisfied first
C)are satisfied internally
D)are satisfied most often
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61
According to Herzberg, hygiene factors ________.

A)help people avoid infections
B)control motivation but not satisfaction
C)control dissatisfaction but not satisfaction
D)control motivation and satisfaction
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62
Successful managers tend to have this more than any other trait.

A)low nPow
B)high nPow
C)high nAch
D)high nAff
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63
According to Herzberg, which of the following is considered a motivator?

A)pay
B)working conditions
C)hygiene factors
D)responsibility
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64
Which of the following holds that intrinsic factors are related to job satisfaction, and extrinsic factors are related to job dissatisfaction?

A)Maslow's hierarchy of needs
B)McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y
C)Vroom's expectancy theory
D)Herzberg's motivation-hygiene theory
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Which of the following is true of the three early theories of motivation?

A)Maslow focuses on job satisfaction.
B)McGregor focuses on the needs of the individual.
C)Both McGregor and Herzberg focus on human nature.
D)Only McGregor focuses on human nature.
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McClelland's most influential need is the ________.

A)need for achievement
B)need for power
C)need for recognition
D)need for affiliation
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Which of the following suggests that humans have an innate desire for friendly and close interpersonal relationships?

A)need for achievement
B)need for power
C)need for fulfillment
D)need for affiliation
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You would expect a successful inventor of a new type of heart valve to have a high ________.

A)nAff
B)nPow
C)nAch
D)nFun
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According to Herzberg, what controls satisfaction and motivation?

A)intrinsic factors
B)extrinsic factors
C)both intrinsic and extrinsic factors
D)extrinsic and security factors
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According to Herzberg, in order to provide employees with job satisfaction, managers should concentrate on ________.

A)salary and status
B)working conditions
C)achievement and recognition
D)security
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71
Which of the following is true of the three early theories of motivation?

A)Herzberg focuses on job satisfaction.
B)McGregor does not address motivation.
C)Maslow focuses on job satisfaction.
D)Herzberg focuses on needs.
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According to Herzberg's Motivation-Hygiene theory, ________ are associated with job satisfaction.

A)rewards
B)punishments
C)hygiene factors
D)motivators
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73
Surprisingly, most successful managers don't have this.

A)high IQ
B)high nPow
C)high nAch
D)low IQ
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74
Successful managers tend to be better at ________.

A)doing their own work than helping others
B)identifying their own goals than identifying goals of subordinates
C)helping others achieve goals than achieving their own goals
D)accomplishing goals than identifying goals
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75
According to Herzberg, favorable hygiene factors can cause an employee to feel ________.

A)satisfied
B)not dissatisfied
C)dissatisfied
D)indifferent
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76
Which three needs are recognized in McClelland's three-needs theory?

A)achievement, power, security
B)achievement, power, affiliation
C)power, comfort, stimulation
D)security, self-interest, affiliation
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77
According to Herzberg, when an extremely dissatisfied employee gets an improved salary and working conditions, he ________.

A)becomes more motivated and more satisfied
B)becomes less motivated and less satisfied
C)becomes more dissatisfied and his or her motivation increases
D)becomes less dissatisfied and his or her motivation is unaffected
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78
Herzberg has had the greatest influence on which of the following?

A)employee pay scales
B)work conditions
C)how managers design jobs
D)labor-management relations
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79
Which of the following was directly influenced by Herzberg's two-factor theory?

A)Maslow's hierarchy of needs
B)the job characteristics model
C)McClelland's three-needs theory
D)expectancy theory
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80
According to Herzberg, the opposite of the state of being satisfied is ________.

A)the opposite of dissatisfied
B)not satisfied
C)an extrinsic factor
D)the opposite of intrinsic
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