Deck 12: Motivating Employees: Achieving Superior Performance in the Workplace

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According to Alderfer's ERG theory, when one's higher-level needs are frustrated, he or she will seek more intensely to fulfill lower-level needs in what is called the frustration-regression component.
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In managing for motivation, you should think about employees as capital assets.
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Employers need only focus on fulfilling the bottom two levels of Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
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Feedback in the simple motivation model serves to tell you if you have demanded appropriate benefits.
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When GE paid employee smokers up to $750 to quit and stay off cigarettes, it was an extrinsic reward.
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According to McClelland's theory, people are born with their needs for power, achievement, and affiliation.
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According to Maslow, a person who is deprived in both physiological and love needs will attempt to satisfy his or her love needs first.
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Though research does not clearly support Maslow's theory, it reminds managers that employees have needs beyond earning a paycheck.
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ERG theory assumes that three basic needs influence behavior: esteem, relatedness, and growth.
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According to Maslow's theory, friendship and affection are esteem needs.
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Having a best friend at work is one factor that is characteristic of the best workplaces.
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Content perspectives of motivation emphasize the emotions that employees feel in the workplace.
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Alderfer's ERG theory is a need-based perspective on motivation.
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An intrinsic reward is the payoff a person receives from others for performing a particular task.
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One difference between it and Maslow's theory is that ERG theory suggests that more than one level of needs may be activated at one time.
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Managers use motivation to get talented people to come work for them.
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According to Maslow's theory, safety needs are the most basic, at the lowest level in the hierarchy of needs.
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In McClelland's acquired needs theory, the desire to excel at challenging tasks is part of the need for power.
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Unfulfilled needs are a part of the simple motivation model.
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Motivation can be directly observed in another's behavior.
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In expectancy theory, a person's expectancy is her belief that a particular level of effort will lead to a particular level of performance.
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In Herzberg's theory, the lower-level needs are known as security factors, and the higher-level needs are called motivating factors.
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Process perspectives try to explain why employees have different needs and what behaviors they select to satisfy them.
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According to Herzberg's two-factor theory, a worker's salary is not a possible source of job satisfaction.
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Those with a high need for affiliation may not be the most efficient managers because they resist making decisions that make others resent them.
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According to equity theory, increasing their inputs is one way that employees deal with perceptions of inequity.
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If you are happy with accomplishment of a task being its own reward, you may have a high need for achievement.
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Inputs, outputs, and comparisons are the essential elements in goal-setting theory.
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Specificity of goals can often be improved by making them quantitative.
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Management's assessment of fairness is most important under equity theory.
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Janice has been difficult for some of her teammates to work with.According to equity theory, if she were to receive a raise so as to be compensated similarly to her peers, she would be more likely to cooperate in a group setting.
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Emilio's sales manager just told his group about this year's contest, the winner of which will take a lavish trip to France.Emilio does not like to travel to places where he can't speak the language, so he is not very enthusiastic.Here, Emilio's instrumentality is low.
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In equity theory, employees are most motivated to make a change under circumstances in which they perceive all parties to have the same ratios.
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According to Herzberg, motivating factors are the only factors associated with job satisfaction.
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Expectancy theory suggests that people are motivated by how much they want something and how likely they think they are to get it.
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Expectancy theory is considered a reinforcement perspective on motivation.
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In two-factor theory, hygiene factors include achievement, recognition, and responsibility.
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Equity theory focuses on how fairly employees think they are being treated compared to others.
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McClelland identifies the need for personal power as positive and involving problem solving to further mutual goals.
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According to expectancy theory, for a person's motivation to be high, he or she must be high on all three elements: instrumentality, expectancy, and valence.
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Job enlargement by itself does not have a significant and lasting positive effect on job performance.
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Reinforcement theory suggests behavior tends to be repeated if it has positive consequences and tends not to be if it has negative consequences.
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To be most motivating, goals should be set to be very difficult, just out of the reach of workers, so that they never stop pushing themselves.
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Job enrichment requires some vertical loading rather than just horizontal loading.
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Task significance describes the extent to which a job affects the lives of other people, whether inside or outside the organization.
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Job design that fits jobs to people is based on the assumption that people are underutilized at work and that they want more variety and responsibility.
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Job design works even when the affected employees have no desire for personal growth.
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Something that inhibits a given behavior can be called reinforcement.
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In the job characteristics model, feedback is one of the five core job characteristics.
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The extent to which a job allows an employee to make choices about scheduling different tasks and deciding how to do them is known as task identity.
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Job enrichment consists of increasing the number of tasks in a job to increase variety and motivation.
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A manager should reward only desirable behavior, and should do so as soon as possible after the behavior appears.
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The use of reinforcement theory to change human behavior is called behavior alteration.
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According to the job characteristics model, job characteristics directly affect the work outcomes.
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Negative reinforcement is the process of weakening behavior by presenting something negative.
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In reinforcement theory, both extinction and punishment reduce the likelihood that a given behavior will be repeated.
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Job design involves the division of an organization's work among its employees and the application of motivational theories to jobs to increase satisfaction and performance.
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A job diagnostic survey can be used to identify problems with a job's motivational characteristics and help determine if a job redesign is appropriate.
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Job simplification increases job satisfaction by allowing workers to become expert at a fewer number of tasks.
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According to reinforcement theory, workers will be more motivated and perform better when they experience their work as meaningful, feel responsible for results, and know how well they are doing.
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Craig's sales manager has just told the group that all sales in the month of September will earn an extra 5% commission.The team gets right to work, being motivated by a(n)

A)intrinsic reward.
B)physiological need.
C)high need for power.
D)extrinsic reward.
E)hygiene factor.
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For managers, the importance of Maslow's contribution is that he showed that workers

A)are only interested in compensation that helps them fulfill physiological needs.
B)are as complex as their organization.
C)have needs that cannot be understood by their employer.
D)expect an employer to fulfill every level of their hierarchy of needs.
E)have needs beyond that of just earning a paycheck.
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A manager should administer punishment in public because the embarrassment amplifies the punishment and therefore its effectiveness.
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Stock options allow certain employees to buy stock at a future date for a discounted price.
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According to the acquired needs theory, the desire to influence others is part of the need for

A)affiliation.
B)power.
C)self-actualization.
D)relatedness.
E)achievement.
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Arianna's management professor just told her class that the final exam is optional for students like her who currently have an A.She decides to take the exam anyway, since she likes the subject and wants to master the material.Here, Arianna is motivated to take the exam by a(n)

A)intrinsic reward.
B)physiological need.
C)high need for power.
D)extrinsic reward.
E)hygiene factor.
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Even when he started his first job, Galen was not content to be just one of the employees.His boss noticed that he often coached his coworkers about ways to improve their work, even when it wasn't his job.Galen probably has a

A)high need for achievement.
B)high need for affiliation.
C)high need for power.
D)low need for achievement.
E)high need for leadership.
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______ assumes that three basic needs influence behavior and that they may be activated concurrently.

A)Maslow's theory
B)Expectancy theory
C)Alderfer's ERG theory
D)Hertzberg's theory
E)Equity theory
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After a series of bus accidents, one of which resulted in a critical injury to a driver, Inland Shuttle drivers received additional training and buses were retrofitted with new braking systems.This helps to satisfy which of Maslow's needs?

A)Self-actualization
B)Esteem
C)Love
D)Safety
E)Physiological
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An accounting firm provides employees with educational reimbursements if they complete job-related coursework with a B or better, which helps them meet which of Maslow's levels of needs?

A)Self-actualization
B)Esteem
C)Love
D)Safety
E)Physiological
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A simple model of motivation does not include which of the following?

A)Unfulfilled need
B)Behaviors
C)Reactions
D)Motivation
E)Rewards
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Maslow's levels of needs, in order from lowest (most basic) to highest level, are

A)self-actualization, esteem, love, safety, and physiological.
B)safety, love, esteem, self-actualization, and physiological.
C)physiological, safety, self-actualization, esteem, and love.
D)physiological, safety, love, esteem, and self-actualization.
E)safety, physiological, esteem, love, and self-actualization.
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Research shows that the cubicle is a motivational environment for most employees.
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Anne has excelled as a consultant for a large financial institution.She loves building mutually beneficial relationships and is extremely well liked by her clients.Anne likely has a

A)low need for affiliation.
B)low need for power.
C)low need for achievement.
D)high need for affiliation.
E)high need for achievement.
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Janet is very aggressive at her job, and her coworkers complain that she often manipulates them and her boss in order to get ahead.She attempts to direct everything and everyone, regardless of the consequences to others or even the organization itself.Janet is expressing what type of need for power?

A)Personal
B)Destructive
C)Legitimate
D)Organizational
E)Compensatory
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Pay for performance compensation plans base employee pay on the number of job-relevant skills or academic degrees they earn.
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The need for status, reputation, and recognition are part of

A)self-actualization.
B)esteem.
C)love.
D)safety.
E)physiological.
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Which of the following is a need in Alderfer's ERG theory?

A)Esteem
B)Existence
C)Realization
D)Rating
E)Generalization
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______ is defined as the psychological processes that arouse and direct goal-directed behavior.

A)Stimulus
B)Productivity
C)Enticement
D)Motivation
E)Incented action
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Which of the following is a need-based perspective on motivation?

A)Expectancy theory
B)Herzberg's two-factor theory
C)Job characteristics model
D)Goal-setting theory
E)Equity theory
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According to Alderfer's ERG theory, when one's higher-level needs are frustrated, he or she will seek more intensely to fulfill lower-level needs in what is called the frustration-regression component.
True
Explanation: Alderfer held that if our higher-level needs (such as growth needs) are frustrated, we will then seek more intensely to fulfill our lower-level needs (such as existence needs).This is called the frustration-regression component.
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In managing for motivation, you should think about employees as capital assets.
False
Explanation: In managing for motivation, managers need to be thinking about employees not as human capital or capital assets, but as people who are investors; they are investing their time, energy, and intelligence in your organization, for which they deserve a return that makes sense to them.
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Employers need only focus on fulfilling the bottom two levels of Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
False
Explanation: To the extent the organization permits, managers should first try to meet employees' level 1 and level 2 needs, of course, so that employees won't be preoccupied with them.Then, however, they need to give employees a chance to fulfill their higher-level needs in ways that also advance the goals of the organization.
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Feedback in the simple motivation model serves to tell you if you have demanded appropriate benefits.
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When GE paid employee smokers up to $750 to quit and stay off cigarettes, it was an extrinsic reward.
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According to McClelland's theory, people are born with their needs for power, achievement, and affiliation.
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According to Maslow, a person who is deprived in both physiological and love needs will attempt to satisfy his or her love needs first.
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Though research does not clearly support Maslow's theory, it reminds managers that employees have needs beyond earning a paycheck.
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ERG theory assumes that three basic needs influence behavior: esteem, relatedness, and growth.
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According to Maslow's theory, friendship and affection are esteem needs.
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Having a best friend at work is one factor that is characteristic of the best workplaces.
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Content perspectives of motivation emphasize the emotions that employees feel in the workplace.
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Alderfer's ERG theory is a need-based perspective on motivation.
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An intrinsic reward is the payoff a person receives from others for performing a particular task.
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One difference between it and Maslow's theory is that ERG theory suggests that more than one level of needs may be activated at one time.
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Managers use motivation to get talented people to come work for them.
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According to Maslow's theory, safety needs are the most basic, at the lowest level in the hierarchy of needs.
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In McClelland's acquired needs theory, the desire to excel at challenging tasks is part of the need for power.
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Unfulfilled needs are a part of the simple motivation model.
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Motivation can be directly observed in another's behavior.
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In expectancy theory, a person's expectancy is her belief that a particular level of effort will lead to a particular level of performance.
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In Herzberg's theory, the lower-level needs are known as security factors, and the higher-level needs are called motivating factors.
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Process perspectives try to explain why employees have different needs and what behaviors they select to satisfy them.
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According to Herzberg's two-factor theory, a worker's salary is not a possible source of job satisfaction.
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Those with a high need for affiliation may not be the most efficient managers because they resist making decisions that make others resent them.
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According to equity theory, increasing their inputs is one way that employees deal with perceptions of inequity.
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If you are happy with accomplishment of a task being its own reward, you may have a high need for achievement.
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Inputs, outputs, and comparisons are the essential elements in goal-setting theory.
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Specificity of goals can often be improved by making them quantitative.
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Management's assessment of fairness is most important under equity theory.
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Janice has been difficult for some of her teammates to work with.According to equity theory, if she were to receive a raise so as to be compensated similarly to her peers, she would be more likely to cooperate in a group setting.
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Emilio's sales manager just told his group about this year's contest, the winner of which will take a lavish trip to France.Emilio does not like to travel to places where he can't speak the language, so he is not very enthusiastic.Here, Emilio's instrumentality is low.
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In equity theory, employees are most motivated to make a change under circumstances in which they perceive all parties to have the same ratios.
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According to Herzberg, motivating factors are the only factors associated with job satisfaction.
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Expectancy theory suggests that people are motivated by how much they want something and how likely they think they are to get it.
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Expectancy theory is considered a reinforcement perspective on motivation.
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In two-factor theory, hygiene factors include achievement, recognition, and responsibility.
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Equity theory focuses on how fairly employees think they are being treated compared to others.
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McClelland identifies the need for personal power as positive and involving problem solving to further mutual goals.
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According to expectancy theory, for a person's motivation to be high, he or she must be high on all three elements: instrumentality, expectancy, and valence.
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Job enlargement by itself does not have a significant and lasting positive effect on job performance.
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Reinforcement theory suggests behavior tends to be repeated if it has positive consequences and tends not to be if it has negative consequences.
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To be most motivating, goals should be set to be very difficult, just out of the reach of workers, so that they never stop pushing themselves.
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Job enrichment requires some vertical loading rather than just horizontal loading.
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Task significance describes the extent to which a job affects the lives of other people, whether inside or outside the organization.
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Job design that fits jobs to people is based on the assumption that people are underutilized at work and that they want more variety and responsibility.
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Job design works even when the affected employees have no desire for personal growth.
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Something that inhibits a given behavior can be called reinforcement.
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In the job characteristics model, feedback is one of the five core job characteristics.
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The extent to which a job allows an employee to make choices about scheduling different tasks and deciding how to do them is known as task identity.
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Job enrichment consists of increasing the number of tasks in a job to increase variety and motivation.
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A manager should reward only desirable behavior, and should do so as soon as possible after the behavior appears.
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The use of reinforcement theory to change human behavior is called behavior alteration.
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According to the job characteristics model, job characteristics directly affect the work outcomes.
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Negative reinforcement is the process of weakening behavior by presenting something negative.
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In reinforcement theory, both extinction and punishment reduce the likelihood that a given behavior will be repeated.
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Job design involves the division of an organization's work among its employees and the application of motivational theories to jobs to increase satisfaction and performance.
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A job diagnostic survey can be used to identify problems with a job's motivational characteristics and help determine if a job redesign is appropriate.
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Job simplification increases job satisfaction by allowing workers to become expert at a fewer number of tasks.
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According to reinforcement theory, workers will be more motivated and perform better when they experience their work as meaningful, feel responsible for results, and know how well they are doing.
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Craig's sales manager has just told the group that all sales in the month of September will earn an extra 5% commission.The team gets right to work, being motivated by a(n)

A)intrinsic reward.
B)physiological need.
C)high need for power.
D)extrinsic reward.
E)hygiene factor.
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For managers, the importance of Maslow's contribution is that he showed that workers

A)are only interested in compensation that helps them fulfill physiological needs.
B)are as complex as their organization.
C)have needs that cannot be understood by their employer.
D)expect an employer to fulfill every level of their hierarchy of needs.
E)have needs beyond that of just earning a paycheck.
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A manager should administer punishment in public because the embarrassment amplifies the punishment and therefore its effectiveness.
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Stock options allow certain employees to buy stock at a future date for a discounted price.
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According to the acquired needs theory, the desire to influence others is part of the need for

A)affiliation.
B)power.
C)self-actualization.
D)relatedness.
E)achievement.
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Arianna's management professor just told her class that the final exam is optional for students like her who currently have an A.She decides to take the exam anyway, since she likes the subject and wants to master the material.Here, Arianna is motivated to take the exam by a(n)

A)intrinsic reward.
B)physiological need.
C)high need for power.
D)extrinsic reward.
E)hygiene factor.
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Even when he started his first job, Galen was not content to be just one of the employees.His boss noticed that he often coached his coworkers about ways to improve their work, even when it wasn't his job.Galen probably has a

A)high need for achievement.
B)high need for affiliation.
C)high need for power.
D)low need for achievement.
E)high need for leadership.
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______ assumes that three basic needs influence behavior and that they may be activated concurrently.

A)Maslow's theory
B)Expectancy theory
C)Alderfer's ERG theory
D)Hertzberg's theory
E)Equity theory
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After a series of bus accidents, one of which resulted in a critical injury to a driver, Inland Shuttle drivers received additional training and buses were retrofitted with new braking systems.This helps to satisfy which of Maslow's needs?

A)Self-actualization
B)Esteem
C)Love
D)Safety
E)Physiological
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An accounting firm provides employees with educational reimbursements if they complete job-related coursework with a B or better, which helps them meet which of Maslow's levels of needs?

A)Self-actualization
B)Esteem
C)Love
D)Safety
E)Physiological
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A simple model of motivation does not include which of the following?

A)Unfulfilled need
B)Behaviors
C)Reactions
D)Motivation
E)Rewards
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Maslow's levels of needs, in order from lowest (most basic) to highest level, are

A)self-actualization, esteem, love, safety, and physiological.
B)safety, love, esteem, self-actualization, and physiological.
C)physiological, safety, self-actualization, esteem, and love.
D)physiological, safety, love, esteem, and self-actualization.
E)safety, physiological, esteem, love, and self-actualization.
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Research shows that the cubicle is a motivational environment for most employees.
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Anne has excelled as a consultant for a large financial institution.She loves building mutually beneficial relationships and is extremely well liked by her clients.Anne likely has a

A)low need for affiliation.
B)low need for power.
C)low need for achievement.
D)high need for affiliation.
E)high need for achievement.
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Janet is very aggressive at her job, and her coworkers complain that she often manipulates them and her boss in order to get ahead.She attempts to direct everything and everyone, regardless of the consequences to others or even the organization itself.Janet is expressing what type of need for power?

A)Personal
B)Destructive
C)Legitimate
D)Organizational
E)Compensatory
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Pay for performance compensation plans base employee pay on the number of job-relevant skills or academic degrees they earn.
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The need for status, reputation, and recognition are part of

A)self-actualization.
B)esteem.
C)love.
D)safety.
E)physiological.
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Which of the following is a need in Alderfer's ERG theory?

A)Esteem
B)Existence
C)Realization
D)Rating
E)Generalization
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79
______ is defined as the psychological processes that arouse and direct goal-directed behavior.

A)Stimulus
B)Productivity
C)Enticement
D)Motivation
E)Incented action
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80
Which of the following is a need-based perspective on motivation?

A)Expectancy theory
B)Herzberg's two-factor theory
C)Job characteristics model
D)Goal-setting theory
E)Equity theory
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