Deck 12: Motivating Employees

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One weakness of the use of punishment in organizations is that it fails to indicate what the correct behavior should be.
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According to the two-factor theory, providing hygiene factors will eliminate employee dissatisfaction but will not motivate workers to high achievement levels.
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Gain sharing rewards employees with part ownership of the organization based on achieving performance goals.
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In goal-setting theory, goal acceptance means that employees "buy into" the goals and are committed to them.
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According to Maslow, physiological needs are the most basic human physical needs and are reflected in the workplace as needs for adequate heat, air, and base salary to ensure survival.
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Extrinsic reward refers to the satisfaction a person receives in the process of performing a particular action.
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According to expectancy theory, for an employee to be highly motivated, E → P expectancy and valence must be maximized.
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Motivation is the arousal of enthusiasm and persistence to pursue a certain course of action.
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Managers who motivate employees by tapping into their self-doubts are using an intrinsic negative approach.
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Organizations that empower employees often reward them based on the results shown in the company's bottom line.
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The job characteristic of autonomy influences the worker's experience of the meaningfulness of work.
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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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Process theories explain how people select behavioral actions to meet their needs and determine whether their choices were successful.
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External needs and relatedness needs are two types of needs in Alderfer's ERG theory.
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Employee engagement means that people enjoy their jobs and are satisfied with their work conditions, contribute enthusiastically to meeting team and organizational goals, and feel a sense of belonging and commitment to the organization.
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According to the law of effect, behavior that is positively reinforced tends to be repeated, and behavior that is not reinforced tends not to be repeated.
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Skill variety, task identity, and task significance tend to influence the employee's psychological state of experienced meaningfulness of work.
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Rewards can be classified as extrinsic or monetary.
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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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Nelson is motivated by a strong need for recognition and is continually seeking credit for his contributions to the organization.According to Maslow, Nelson is motivated by which category of needs?

A)Physiological
B)Safety
C)Belongingness
D)Esteem
E)Self-actualization
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Which of the following theories places an emphasis on behavior and its consequences?

A)Two-factor
B)Needs hierarchy
C)Reinforcement
D)ERG
E)Equity
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The __________ expectancy involves whether putting effort into a task will lead to high performance.

A)P → O
B)E → P
C)O → V
D)A → Z
E)V → P
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Which of the following is sometimes called negative reinforcement?

A)Avoidance learning
B)Punishment
C)Positive reinforcement
D)Extinction
E)Neutral learning Positive reinforcement
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According to Herzberg, __________ is an example of a hygiene factor.

A)achievement
B)recognition
C)pay
D)responsibility
E)opportunity for growth
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Which of the following is NOT a common method for reducing a perceived inequity?

A)Changing work effort
B)Changing outcomes
C)Changing perceptions
D)Leaving the job
E)Changing equity
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Which of the following theories emphasizes the needs that motivate people?

A)Process
B)Reinforcement
C)Content
D)Contingency
E)Situational
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Daisy tried to apply the job characteristics model to her workforce, but it only worked for some of her employees.Which of the following may be a reason why it did not work for everyone?

A)Some of her employees are lazy.
B)Some of her employees are low in growth-need strength.
C)Some of her employees have a low need for power.
D)All of her employees have high growth needs.
E)Some of her employees have low affiliation needs.
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At Rightway Industries, new hires spend a significant portion of their first week of training just walking around the factory, observing other workers, and watching them get rewarded for doing their jobs well.This is an example of ______.

A)vicarious learning
B)self-efficacy
C)self-reinforcement
D)delegation
E)experiential learning
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Sally enjoys her job as a teacher, not because of the pay or benefits, but because she feels good about shaping the minds of tomorrow's leaders.Sally is motivated by ______.

A)power factors
B)leadership factors
C)hygiene factors
D)extrinsic rewards
E)intrinsic rewards
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Which of the following is NOT a need proposed by Maslow in his hierarchy of needs theory?

A)Safety
B)Compensation
C)Physiological
D)Esteem
E)Self-actualization
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Abbi works at Railroad Ties.Her bosses continually indicate that her motivational level is low.Abbi agrees, but she is unwilling to work harder until the company changes the types of reward it offers its employees.Which of the following is low for Abbi?

A)E → P expectancy
B)O → P expectancy
C)Valence
D)Motivators
E)O → E indicators
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One of your fellow students is continually late to class.The professor has tried numerous verbal warnings and recently took points away from the student's grade.Based on this, the professor's actions are consistent with which of the following reinforcement techniques?

A)Negative reinforcement
B)Punishment
C)Positive reinforcement
D)Avoidance learning
E)Rewards enhancement Positive reinforcement
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Behavioral science research has shown that people typically respond more strongly to a potential gain, such as a financial reward, than to a potential loss, such as a financial penalty.
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While nearly all engaged employees report that someone at work encourages their development, only 10 percent of low- or no-engagement employees report such encouragement.
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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
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Which of the following refers to the arousal, direction, and persistence of behavior?

A)Commitment
B)Motivation
C)Satisfaction
D)Rewarding behavior
E)Behavior modification
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Frank is primarily driven by a need to establish close social relationships with other people.Alderfer would say he is motivated by ______ needs.

A)growth
B)existence
C)relatedness
D)self-actualization
E)physiological
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Samuel, a sales associate at an electronics store, learns that his base pay is higher than any other sales associate in the store.He justifies his higher salary with the idea that he must be a top sales associate, generating more revenue than anyone else.This example demonstrates which of the following methods for reducing perceived inequity?

A)Working harder, not smarter
B)Changing outcomes
C)Changing work effort
D)Changing perceptions
E)Leaving the job
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In goal-setting theory, which of the following terms refers to the need to make goals highly ambitious but achievable?

A)Goal specificity
B)Goal difficulty
C)Goal acceptance
D)Feedback
E)Goal motivation
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The observation that positively reinforced behavior tends to be repeated is the basis for the __________.
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__________ is the value of outcomes, or attraction to outcomes, for the individual.
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The job characteristic of feedback provides the worker with _______.

A)employee growth-need strength
B)experienced meaningfulness of work
C)experienced responsibility
D)knowledge of actual results
E)demotivation
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According to Maslow, __________ are the most basic human physical needs, including food, water, and oxygen.
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Job _____ is to increasing variety by moving employees from job to job as job _____ is to increasing variety by combining a series of small tasks into one new, broader job.

A)rotation; enrichment
B)enrichment; enlargement
C)enlargement; rotation
D)rotation; enlargement
E)enlargement; enhancement
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If employees are to be empowered to truly make a difference, they must have the power to make _____ decisions.

A)trivial
B)routine
C)minor
D)​ ​
E)substantive nonbinding
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__________ rewards are given by another person, typically a manager, and include promotions, praise, and pay increases.
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Factors that involve the presence or absence of job dissatisfiers, such as working conditions or pay, are known as __________.
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 __________ is the application of motivational theories to the structure of work for improving productivity and satisfaction.
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The idea that failure to meet a high-order need may cause the return to an already satisfied, lower-order need is referred to as a __________.
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A state of __________ exists whenever the ratio of one person's outcomes to inputs is perceived as equaling the ratio of another's outcomes to inputs.
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__________ is the degree to which the worker has freedom, discretion, and self-determination in planning and carrying out tasks.
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 __________ theories emphasize the needs that motivate people.
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__________ theories explain how workers select behavioral actions to meet their needs and determine whether their choices were successful.
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__________ is the removal of an unpleasant consequence once a behavior is improved.
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The delegation of power and authority to subordinates is referred to as _____.

A)need for power
B)need for achievement
C)empowerment
D)passing the buck
E)need for affiliation
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__________ is defined as the altering of jobs to increase both the quality of employees' work experience and their productivity.
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__________ refers to the forces either within or external to a person that arouse enthusiasm and persistence to pursue a certain course of action.
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The idea that people are strongly motivated by a potential loss, such as a financial penalty, is known as __________.
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Carla's subordinates view her as a great manager.Not only does she get the job done, but she also organizes the workplace in such a way that employees experience a sense of meaningfulness, connection, and growth.This is an example of employee _____.

A)pay-for-performance
B)delegation
C)empathy
D)apathy
E)engagement
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In Maslow's theory, __________ needs relate to the desire for a positive self-image and the desire to receive attention, recognition, and appreciation from others.
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__________ rewards are the satisfactions that a person receives in the process of performing a particular action.
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In McClelland's theory, need for __________ relates to desire to form close personal relationships, avoid conflict, and establish warm friendships.
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In the Simple Model of Motivation shown inExhibit 12.1 , __________ informs the person whether behavior was appropriate and should be used again.
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__________ is the delegation of power and authority to subordinates in an organization.
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List the four reinforcement tools.
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In the Simple Model of Motivation shown in Exhibit 12.1 , __________ satisfy needs.
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In Alderfer's theory, __________ needs focus on the development of human potential and the desire for personal growth and increased competence.
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List the three categories of needs proposed by Clayton Alderfer.
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Employee __________ means that people enjoy their jobs and are satisfied with their work conditions, contribute enthusiastically to meeting team and organizational goals, and feel a sense of belonging and commitment to the organization.
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Why is using fear as a workplace motivator problematic?
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Define content theories of motivation.
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Job __________ refers to incorporating high-level motivators into the work, including responsibility, recognition, and opportunities for growth, learning, and achievement.
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The __________ is the idea that the single most important factor that can boost motivation during a workday is making progress toward meaningful goals.
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In expectancy theory, __________ expectancy is the expectancy that putting effort into a given task will lead to high performance.
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In Herzberg's theory, __________ focus on high-level needs and include achievement, recognition, responsibility, and opportunity for growth.
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In Maslow's theory, __________ needs include the need for self-fulfillment, for developing one's full potential, increasing one's competence, and becoming a better person.
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List the five core job dimensions found in the job characteristics model.
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In expectancy theory, __________ expectancy is the expectancy that high performance of a task will lead to the desired outcome.
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__________ occurs when an individual sees others perform certain behaviors and get rewarded for them.
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Job enlargement incorporates achievement, recognition, and other high-level motivators into the work.
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One weakness of the use of punishment in organizations is that it fails to indicate what the correct behavior should be.
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3
According to the two-factor theory, providing hygiene factors will eliminate employee dissatisfaction but will not motivate workers to high achievement levels.
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Gain sharing rewards employees with part ownership of the organization based on achieving performance goals.
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In goal-setting theory, goal acceptance means that employees "buy into" the goals and are committed to them.
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According to Maslow, physiological needs are the most basic human physical needs and are reflected in the workplace as needs for adequate heat, air, and base salary to ensure survival.
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Extrinsic reward refers to the satisfaction a person receives in the process of performing a particular action.
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According to expectancy theory, for an employee to be highly motivated, E → P expectancy and valence must be maximized.
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Motivation is the arousal of enthusiasm and persistence to pursue a certain course of action.
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Managers who motivate employees by tapping into their self-doubts are using an intrinsic negative approach.
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Organizations that empower employees often reward them based on the results shown in the company's bottom line.
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The job characteristic of autonomy influences the worker's experience of the meaningfulness of work.
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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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Process theories explain how people select behavioral actions to meet their needs and determine whether their choices were successful.
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External needs and relatedness needs are two types of needs in Alderfer's ERG theory.
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Employee engagement means that people enjoy their jobs and are satisfied with their work conditions, contribute enthusiastically to meeting team and organizational goals, and feel a sense of belonging and commitment to the organization.
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According to the law of effect, behavior that is positively reinforced tends to be repeated, and behavior that is not reinforced tends not to be repeated.
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Skill variety, task identity, and task significance tend to influence the employee's psychological state of experienced meaningfulness of work.
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Rewards can be classified as extrinsic or monetary.
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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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Nelson is motivated by a strong need for recognition and is continually seeking credit for his contributions to the organization.According to Maslow, Nelson is motivated by which category of needs?

A)Physiological
B)Safety
C)Belongingness
D)Esteem
E)Self-actualization
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Which of the following theories places an emphasis on behavior and its consequences?

A)Two-factor
B)Needs hierarchy
C)Reinforcement
D)ERG
E)Equity
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The __________ expectancy involves whether putting effort into a task will lead to high performance.

A)P → O
B)E → P
C)O → V
D)A → Z
E)V → P
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Which of the following is sometimes called negative reinforcement?

A)Avoidance learning
B)Punishment
C)Positive reinforcement
D)Extinction
E)Neutral learning Positive reinforcement
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According to Herzberg, __________ is an example of a hygiene factor.

A)achievement
B)recognition
C)pay
D)responsibility
E)opportunity for growth
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Which of the following is NOT a common method for reducing a perceived inequity?

A)Changing work effort
B)Changing outcomes
C)Changing perceptions
D)Leaving the job
E)Changing equity
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Which of the following theories emphasizes the needs that motivate people?

A)Process
B)Reinforcement
C)Content
D)Contingency
E)Situational
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Daisy tried to apply the job characteristics model to her workforce, but it only worked for some of her employees.Which of the following may be a reason why it did not work for everyone?

A)Some of her employees are lazy.
B)Some of her employees are low in growth-need strength.
C)Some of her employees have a low need for power.
D)All of her employees have high growth needs.
E)Some of her employees have low affiliation needs.
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At Rightway Industries, new hires spend a significant portion of their first week of training just walking around the factory, observing other workers, and watching them get rewarded for doing their jobs well.This is an example of ______.

A)vicarious learning
B)self-efficacy
C)self-reinforcement
D)delegation
E)experiential learning
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Sally enjoys her job as a teacher, not because of the pay or benefits, but because she feels good about shaping the minds of tomorrow's leaders.Sally is motivated by ______.

A)power factors
B)leadership factors
C)hygiene factors
D)extrinsic rewards
E)intrinsic rewards
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Which of the following is NOT a need proposed by Maslow in his hierarchy of needs theory?

A)Safety
B)Compensation
C)Physiological
D)Esteem
E)Self-actualization
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Abbi works at Railroad Ties.Her bosses continually indicate that her motivational level is low.Abbi agrees, but she is unwilling to work harder until the company changes the types of reward it offers its employees.Which of the following is low for Abbi?

A)E → P expectancy
B)O → P expectancy
C)Valence
D)Motivators
E)O → E indicators
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One of your fellow students is continually late to class.The professor has tried numerous verbal warnings and recently took points away from the student's grade.Based on this, the professor's actions are consistent with which of the following reinforcement techniques?

A)Negative reinforcement
B)Punishment
C)Positive reinforcement
D)Avoidance learning
E)Rewards enhancement Positive reinforcement
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Behavioral science research has shown that people typically respond more strongly to a potential gain, such as a financial reward, than to a potential loss, such as a financial penalty.
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While nearly all engaged employees report that someone at work encourages their development, only 10 percent of low- or no-engagement employees report such encouragement.
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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
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Which of the following refers to the arousal, direction, and persistence of behavior?

A)Commitment
B)Motivation
C)Satisfaction
D)Rewarding behavior
E)Behavior modification
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Frank is primarily driven by a need to establish close social relationships with other people.Alderfer would say he is motivated by ______ needs.

A)growth
B)existence
C)relatedness
D)self-actualization
E)physiological
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Samuel, a sales associate at an electronics store, learns that his base pay is higher than any other sales associate in the store.He justifies his higher salary with the idea that he must be a top sales associate, generating more revenue than anyone else.This example demonstrates which of the following methods for reducing perceived inequity?

A)Working harder, not smarter
B)Changing outcomes
C)Changing work effort
D)Changing perceptions
E)Leaving the job
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In goal-setting theory, which of the following terms refers to the need to make goals highly ambitious but achievable?

A)Goal specificity
B)Goal difficulty
C)Goal acceptance
D)Feedback
E)Goal motivation
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The observation that positively reinforced behavior tends to be repeated is the basis for the __________.
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__________ is the value of outcomes, or attraction to outcomes, for the individual.
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The job characteristic of feedback provides the worker with _______.

A)employee growth-need strength
B)experienced meaningfulness of work
C)experienced responsibility
D)knowledge of actual results
E)demotivation
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According to Maslow, __________ are the most basic human physical needs, including food, water, and oxygen.
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Job _____ is to increasing variety by moving employees from job to job as job _____ is to increasing variety by combining a series of small tasks into one new, broader job.

A)rotation; enrichment
B)enrichment; enlargement
C)enlargement; rotation
D)rotation; enlargement
E)enlargement; enhancement
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If employees are to be empowered to truly make a difference, they must have the power to make _____ decisions.

A)trivial
B)routine
C)minor
D)​ ​
E)substantive nonbinding
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__________ rewards are given by another person, typically a manager, and include promotions, praise, and pay increases.
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Factors that involve the presence or absence of job dissatisfiers, such as working conditions or pay, are known as __________.
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 __________ is the application of motivational theories to the structure of work for improving productivity and satisfaction.
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The idea that failure to meet a high-order need may cause the return to an already satisfied, lower-order need is referred to as a __________.
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A state of __________ exists whenever the ratio of one person's outcomes to inputs is perceived as equaling the ratio of another's outcomes to inputs.
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__________ is the degree to which the worker has freedom, discretion, and self-determination in planning and carrying out tasks.
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 __________ theories emphasize the needs that motivate people.
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__________ theories explain how workers select behavioral actions to meet their needs and determine whether their choices were successful.
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__________ is the removal of an unpleasant consequence once a behavior is improved.
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The delegation of power and authority to subordinates is referred to as _____.

A)need for power
B)need for achievement
C)empowerment
D)passing the buck
E)need for affiliation
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__________ is defined as the altering of jobs to increase both the quality of employees' work experience and their productivity.
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__________ refers to the forces either within or external to a person that arouse enthusiasm and persistence to pursue a certain course of action.
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The idea that people are strongly motivated by a potential loss, such as a financial penalty, is known as __________.
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Carla's subordinates view her as a great manager.Not only does she get the job done, but she also organizes the workplace in such a way that employees experience a sense of meaningfulness, connection, and growth.This is an example of employee _____.

A)pay-for-performance
B)delegation
C)empathy
D)apathy
E)engagement
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In Maslow's theory, __________ needs relate to the desire for a positive self-image and the desire to receive attention, recognition, and appreciation from others.
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__________ rewards are the satisfactions that a person receives in the process of performing a particular action.
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In McClelland's theory, need for __________ relates to desire to form close personal relationships, avoid conflict, and establish warm friendships.
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In the Simple Model of Motivation shown inExhibit 12.1 , __________ informs the person whether behavior was appropriate and should be used again.
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__________ is the delegation of power and authority to subordinates in an organization.
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List the four reinforcement tools.
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In the Simple Model of Motivation shown in Exhibit 12.1 , __________ satisfy needs.
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In Alderfer's theory, __________ needs focus on the development of human potential and the desire for personal growth and increased competence.
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List the three categories of needs proposed by Clayton Alderfer.
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Employee __________ means that people enjoy their jobs and are satisfied with their work conditions, contribute enthusiastically to meeting team and organizational goals, and feel a sense of belonging and commitment to the organization.
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Why is using fear as a workplace motivator problematic?
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72
Define content theories of motivation.
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Job __________ refers to incorporating high-level motivators into the work, including responsibility, recognition, and opportunities for growth, learning, and achievement.
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The __________ is the idea that the single most important factor that can boost motivation during a workday is making progress toward meaningful goals.
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75
In expectancy theory, __________ expectancy is the expectancy that putting effort into a given task will lead to high performance.
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76
In Herzberg's theory, __________ focus on high-level needs and include achievement, recognition, responsibility, and opportunity for growth.
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In Maslow's theory, __________ needs include the need for self-fulfillment, for developing one's full potential, increasing one's competence, and becoming a better person.
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78
List the five core job dimensions found in the job characteristics model.
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79
In expectancy theory, __________ expectancy is the expectancy that high performance of a task will lead to the desired outcome.
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__________ occurs when an individual sees others perform certain behaviors and get rewarded for them.
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