Deck 14: Motivating Employees

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Those who have high need for affiliation have a strong need to be successful.
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Self-actualization refers to the desire to be respected by one's peers,feeling important,and being appreciated.
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In the ERG theory,existence need corresponds to Maslow's physiological and safety needs.
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Individuals high in need for achievement are well-suited to positions such as sales,where there are explicit goals and feedback is immediately available.
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Providing promotion opportunities at work,recognizing a person's accomplishments verbally or through more formal reward systems,job titles that communicate to the employee that one achieved high status within the organization are among the ways of satisfying:

A)Physiological needs
B)Esteem needs
C)Safety needs
D)Self-actualization needs
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Motivation is important and is sometimes the key determinant of effectiveness.
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An employee who is trying to satisfy his social needs may resent being praised by upper management in front of peers if the praise sets him apart from the rest of the group.
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Having the skills and knowledge required to perform the job is called _____________.
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Among the need-based approaches to motivation,the ERG theory states that individuals acquire three types of needs as a result of their life experiences.
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The intention of achieving a goal,leading to goal-directed behavior is ______________.
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ERG theory of Clayton Alderfer is the same as Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory.
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Regarding motivation,there are four major theories in the need-based category and they include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)Maslows hierarchy of needs
B)Required needs theory
C)ERG theory
D)Herzberg's dual factor theory
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Once physiological needs are satisfied,people tend to become concerned about self-actualization.
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An employee who is trying to satisfy her safety needs may feel gratified when her supervisor praises her.
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Those who are high in need for achievement may view managerial activities such as coaching,communicating,and meeting with subordinates as necessary.False: Those who are high in need for achievement may view managerial activities such as coaching,communicating,and meeting with subordinates as a waste of time.Medium;Comprehension
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Providing generous benefits including health insurance and company-sponsored retirement plans,as well as offering a measure of job security,will help satisfy physiological needs.
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Need for power is viewed as important for effectiveness in managerial and leadership positions.
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Physiological needs refer to the need for:

A)Air,food,and water
B)Safety from danger,pain,and an uncertain future
C)The bond with other human beings,to be loved and form lasting attachments
D)Respected by one's peers,feeling important and being appreciated
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Need-based theories describe motivated behavior as team efforts to meet needs.
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The implications of the ERG theory is that we need to recognize which of the following?:

A)The multiple needs that may be driving an individual at a given point
B)Understand group behaviors
C)Job design is critical to motivation
D)How to reward employees better
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In ERG theory,_______________ corresponds to social needs,and growth needs refer to Maslow's esteem and self-actualization needs.
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Instead of the five needs that are hierarchically organized in Maslow's theory,Alderfer proposed that basic human needs may be grouped by _____________ categories.
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_______________ needs may be satisfied by providing development and growth opportunities on or off the job,as well as by assigning interesting and challenging work.
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Explain the ERG theory's main contribution to the literature.ERG theory's main contribution to the literature is its relaxation of Maslow's assumptions.For example,ERG theory does not rank needs in any particular order,and explicitly recognizes that more than one need may operate at a given time.The theory also suggests that individuals who are frustrated in their attempts to satisfy one need may regress to another one.The implication of this theory is that we need to recognize the multiple needs that may be driving an individual at a given point to understand their behavior and to motivate them.Medium;Knowledge;Comprehension
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Herzberg labeled factors causing dissatisfaction of workers as ___________ factors because these factors were part of the context in which job was performed,as opposed to the job itself.
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According to the acquired needs theory,individuals acquire three types of needs as a result of their life experiences and includes which of the following?:

A)Need for recognition
B)Need for security
C)Need for career advancement
D)Need for power
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How is Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory depicted and what does it represent? Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory is depicted by the pyramid representing how human needs are ranked,and that they are hierarchically ranked.Easy;Knowledge
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What are Maslow's hierarchy of needs? Maslow's hierarchy of needs is based on a simple premise that human beings have needs that are hierarchically ranked.As we satisfy these basic needs,we start looking to satisfy higher order needs.These needs are physiological,safety,social,esteem and self-actualization.Medium;Knowledge
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Maslow's theory is based on a simple premise: human beings have needs that are _______________ ranked.
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_____________ needs refer to the desire to be respected by one's peers,feeling important,and being appreciated.
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The concern from danger,pain,or an uncertain future is the need for ____________.
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The ERG theory has a ____________ hypothesis suggesting that individuals who are frustrated in their attempts to satisfy one need may regress to another one.
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In the two-factor theory,_______________ are factors that are intrinsic to the job,such as achievement recognition,interesting work,and growth opportunities.
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Maslow's hierarchy is a ____________ way of thinking about the different needs employees may have at any given point and explains different reactions they may have to similar treatment.
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Those who want to influence others and control their environment have a high:

A)Need for affiliation
B)Need for power
C)Need for achievement
D)Need for growth
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How can an organization satisfy their employees' various needs as defined by Maslow? By leveraging the various facets of the POLC functions,organizations can satisfy their employees' various needs.In the long run,physiological needs may be satisfied by the person's paycheck,but it is important to remember that pay may satisfy other needs such as safety and esteem as well.By making the effort to satisfy the different needs each employee may have at a given time,organizations may ensure a more highly motivated workforce.Medium;Comprehension
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In Herzberg's two-factor theory,hygiene factors include which of the following?:

A)Company policies
B)Job descriptions
C)Base salaries
D)Self-actualization
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The most basic of Maslow's needs are _______________ needs.
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Individuals who want to be liked and accepted by others,and when given a choice,prefer to interact with others and be with friends have:

A)A high need for affiliation
B)A high need for power
C)A high need for achievement
D)A high need for relatedness
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__________ theory of Clayton Alderfer is a modification of Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory.
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Equity perceptions develop as a result of a subjective process.
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Whether a person believes that high levels of effort will lead to desired outcomes is a perception labeled expectancy.
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The first step in influencing expectancy is to connect pay and other rewards to performance using bonuses,award systems,and merit pay.
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What is Frederick Herzberg's Two-Factor Theory?
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An example of a fixed ratio schedule would be giving an employee a sales commission every time he makes a sale.False: An example of a continuous schedule would be giving an employee a sales commission every time he makes a sale.Medium;Comprehension
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In order to influence their instrumentality perceptions,managers may train their employees,or hire people who are qualified for the jobs in question.
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According to the reinforcement theory,behavior is a function of its consequences.
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Our sense of fairness is a result of the professional comparisons we make.False: Our sense of fairness is a result of the social comparisons we make.Hard;Comprehension
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What is the difference between need- and process-based theories?
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Nagging an employee to complete a report is an example of negative reinforcement.
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Studies point to wages as the major influence over worker motivation.
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In the equity theory,inputs are the rewards the person feels he or she is receiving from a situation.
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Job specialization is efficient in terms of automation and standardization.
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Positive reinforcement involves making sure that behavior is met with removal of negative consequences.
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Why is the two-factor theory a valuable aid to managers?
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What implications do McClelland's theory of acquired needs have for motivating employees?
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How might a high need for affiliation serve as a disadvantage in managerial positions?
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Low expectancy may be because employees may feel that something other than effort predicts performance,such as political behaviors on the part of employees.
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Like job rotation,job enlargement increases boredom and monotony.
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If you found out you were getting a promotion that will include a pay raise,increased responsibilities,and prestige,and you believed you deserve this promotion,you would perceive high procedural justice.False: If you found out you were getting a promotion that will include a pay raise,increased responsibilities,and prestige,and you believed you deserve this promotion,you would perceive high distributive justice.Medium;Comprehension
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Researchers identified a personality trait that explains different reactions to inequity and named this:

A)Equity sensitivity
B)Inequity reactionaries
C)Procedural individuals
D)Reaction individuals
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A systematic way in which reinforcement theory principles are applied is called:

A)Scientific management
B)Job specialization
C)OB Mod
D)Job characteristics model
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The mere presence of feedback is sufficient for employees to feel motivated to perform better.
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Exclusively giving employees more tasks that are very simple in nature can have positive consequences on employee satisfaction with the job.False: Exclusively giving employees more tasks that are very simple in nature can have negative consequences on employee satisfaction with the job.Medium;Comprehension
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Job enrichment may sometimes cause employees to be dissatisfied.
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The theory based on the work of Pavlov in behavior conditioning,and the later work of Skinner on operant conditioning is:

A)Equity theory
B)Reinforcement theory
C)Scientific management
D)Acquired needs theory
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According to the ______________ theory,individuals are motivated by a sense of fairness in their interactions.
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The perception labeled "instrumentality" is a result of asking oneself:

A)Am I trained to do the job?
B)Will my effort lead to high performance?
C)Will performance lead to outcomes?
D)Do I find outcomes desirable?
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Breaking down tasks to their simplest components and assigning them to employees so that each person performs few tasks in a repetitive manner is called:

A)Job rotation
B)Job specialization
C)Job enlargement
D)Job enrichment
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We perceive fairness if we believe that the input/output ratio we bring into a situation is similar to the input/output ration of a comparison person or ______________.
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Providing a reward after a specified period of time,such as a sales bonus once a month,is what schedule?

A)Continuous
B)Fixed ratio
C)Fixed interval
D)Variable ratio
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If a goal is substantially difficult,merely working harder will get you the results.
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Employees care about procedural justice for the organizational decisions including all of the following EXCEPT:

A)Layoffs
B)Employee selection
C)Pay decisions
D)Employee respect
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Task identity refers to the degree to which a person has the freedom to decide how to perform tasks.
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In contrast to the need-based theories,_______________ theories view motivation as a rational process.
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In equity theory,???________________ are the contributions the person feels they are making to the environment.
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Job design is one of the many organizational design decisions managers must make when engaged in the POLC function of:

A)Planning
B)Organizing
C)Leading
D)Controlling
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Whether a person's job substantially affects other people's work,health,or well being is referred to as:

A)Task significance
B)Task identity
C)Autonomy
D)Skill variety
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Three types of fairness theories include which of the following?:

A)Individual fairness
B)Personal justice
C)Distributive justice
D)Universal justice
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The perception labeled "expectancy" is a result of asking oneself:

A)Am I trained to do the job?
B)Will my effort lead to high performance?
C)Will performance lead to outcomes?
D)Do I find outcomes desirable?
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Those who have high need for affiliation have a strong need to be successful.
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Those who have high need for achievement have a strong need to be successful.
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Self-actualization refers to the desire to be respected by one's peers,feeling important,and being appreciated.
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Self-actualization refers to becoming all you are capable of become,manifesting itself by acquiring new skills,taking on new challenges and behaving in a way that will lead to the satisfaction of one's life goals.
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In the ERG theory,existence need corresponds to Maslow's physiological and safety needs.
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Individuals high in need for achievement are well-suited to positions such as sales,where there are explicit goals and feedback is immediately available.
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Providing promotion opportunities at work,recognizing a person's accomplishments verbally or through more formal reward systems,job titles that communicate to the employee that one achieved high status within the organization are among the ways of satisfying:

A)Physiological needs
B)Esteem needs
C)Safety needs
D)Self-actualization needs
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Motivation is important and is sometimes the key determinant of effectiveness.
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An employee who is trying to satisfy his social needs may resent being praised by upper management in front of peers if the praise sets him apart from the rest of the group.
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Having the skills and knowledge required to perform the job is called _____________.
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Among the need-based approaches to motivation,the ERG theory states that individuals acquire three types of needs as a result of their life experiences.
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The intention of achieving a goal,leading to goal-directed behavior is ______________.
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ERG theory of Clayton Alderfer is the same as Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory.
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Regarding motivation,there are four major theories in the need-based category and they include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)Maslows hierarchy of needs
B)Required needs theory
C)ERG theory
D)Herzberg's dual factor theory
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Once physiological needs are satisfied,people tend to become concerned about self-actualization.
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An employee who is trying to satisfy her safety needs may feel gratified when her supervisor praises her.
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Those who are high in need for achievement may view managerial activities such as coaching,communicating,and meeting with subordinates as necessary.False: Those who are high in need for achievement may view managerial activities such as coaching,communicating,and meeting with subordinates as a waste of time.Medium;Comprehension
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Providing generous benefits including health insurance and company-sponsored retirement plans,as well as offering a measure of job security,will help satisfy physiological needs.
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Need for power is viewed as important for effectiveness in managerial and leadership positions.
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Physiological needs refer to the need for:

A)Air,food,and water
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C)The bond with other human beings,to be loved and form lasting attachments
D)Respected by one's peers,feeling important and being appreciated
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Need-based theories describe motivated behavior as team efforts to meet needs.
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The implications of the ERG theory is that we need to recognize which of the following?:

A)The multiple needs that may be driving an individual at a given point
B)Understand group behaviors
C)Job design is critical to motivation
D)How to reward employees better
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In ERG theory,_______________ corresponds to social needs,and growth needs refer to Maslow's esteem and self-actualization needs.
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Instead of the five needs that are hierarchically organized in Maslow's theory,Alderfer proposed that basic human needs may be grouped by _____________ categories.
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_______________ needs may be satisfied by providing development and growth opportunities on or off the job,as well as by assigning interesting and challenging work.
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Explain the ERG theory's main contribution to the literature.ERG theory's main contribution to the literature is its relaxation of Maslow's assumptions.For example,ERG theory does not rank needs in any particular order,and explicitly recognizes that more than one need may operate at a given time.The theory also suggests that individuals who are frustrated in their attempts to satisfy one need may regress to another one.The implication of this theory is that we need to recognize the multiple needs that may be driving an individual at a given point to understand their behavior and to motivate them.Medium;Knowledge;Comprehension
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Herzberg labeled factors causing dissatisfaction of workers as ___________ factors because these factors were part of the context in which job was performed,as opposed to the job itself.
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According to the acquired needs theory,individuals acquire three types of needs as a result of their life experiences and includes which of the following?:

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How is Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory depicted and what does it represent? Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory is depicted by the pyramid representing how human needs are ranked,and that they are hierarchically ranked.Easy;Knowledge
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What are Maslow's hierarchy of needs? Maslow's hierarchy of needs is based on a simple premise that human beings have needs that are hierarchically ranked.As we satisfy these basic needs,we start looking to satisfy higher order needs.These needs are physiological,safety,social,esteem and self-actualization.Medium;Knowledge
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Maslow's theory is based on a simple premise: human beings have needs that are _______________ ranked.
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_____________ needs refer to the desire to be respected by one's peers,feeling important,and being appreciated.
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The concern from danger,pain,or an uncertain future is the need for ____________.
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The ERG theory has a ____________ hypothesis suggesting that individuals who are frustrated in their attempts to satisfy one need may regress to another one.
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In the two-factor theory,_______________ are factors that are intrinsic to the job,such as achievement recognition,interesting work,and growth opportunities.
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Maslow's hierarchy is a ____________ way of thinking about the different needs employees may have at any given point and explains different reactions they may have to similar treatment.
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Those who want to influence others and control their environment have a high:

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How can an organization satisfy their employees' various needs as defined by Maslow? By leveraging the various facets of the POLC functions,organizations can satisfy their employees' various needs.In the long run,physiological needs may be satisfied by the person's paycheck,but it is important to remember that pay may satisfy other needs such as safety and esteem as well.By making the effort to satisfy the different needs each employee may have at a given time,organizations may ensure a more highly motivated workforce.Medium;Comprehension
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In Herzberg's two-factor theory,hygiene factors include which of the following?:

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D)Self-actualization
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The most basic of Maslow's needs are _______________ needs.
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Individuals who want to be liked and accepted by others,and when given a choice,prefer to interact with others and be with friends have:

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B)A high need for power
C)A high need for achievement
D)A high need for relatedness
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__________ theory of Clayton Alderfer is a modification of Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory.
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Equity perceptions develop as a result of a subjective process.
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Whether a person believes that high levels of effort will lead to desired outcomes is a perception labeled expectancy.
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The first step in influencing expectancy is to connect pay and other rewards to performance using bonuses,award systems,and merit pay.
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What is Frederick Herzberg's Two-Factor Theory?
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An example of a fixed ratio schedule would be giving an employee a sales commission every time he makes a sale.False: An example of a continuous schedule would be giving an employee a sales commission every time he makes a sale.Medium;Comprehension
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In order to influence their instrumentality perceptions,managers may train their employees,or hire people who are qualified for the jobs in question.
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According to the reinforcement theory,behavior is a function of its consequences.
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Our sense of fairness is a result of the professional comparisons we make.False: Our sense of fairness is a result of the social comparisons we make.Hard;Comprehension
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What is the difference between need- and process-based theories?
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Nagging an employee to complete a report is an example of negative reinforcement.
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Studies point to wages as the major influence over worker motivation.
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In the equity theory,inputs are the rewards the person feels he or she is receiving from a situation.
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Job specialization is efficient in terms of automation and standardization.
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Positive reinforcement involves making sure that behavior is met with removal of negative consequences.
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Why is the two-factor theory a valuable aid to managers?
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What implications do McClelland's theory of acquired needs have for motivating employees?
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How might a high need for affiliation serve as a disadvantage in managerial positions?
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Low expectancy may be because employees may feel that something other than effort predicts performance,such as political behaviors on the part of employees.
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Like job rotation,job enlargement increases boredom and monotony.
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If you found out you were getting a promotion that will include a pay raise,increased responsibilities,and prestige,and you believed you deserve this promotion,you would perceive high procedural justice.False: If you found out you were getting a promotion that will include a pay raise,increased responsibilities,and prestige,and you believed you deserve this promotion,you would perceive high distributive justice.Medium;Comprehension
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Researchers identified a personality trait that explains different reactions to inequity and named this:

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C)Procedural individuals
D)Reaction individuals
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A systematic way in which reinforcement theory principles are applied is called:

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The mere presence of feedback is sufficient for employees to feel motivated to perform better.
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Exclusively giving employees more tasks that are very simple in nature can have positive consequences on employee satisfaction with the job.False: Exclusively giving employees more tasks that are very simple in nature can have negative consequences on employee satisfaction with the job.Medium;Comprehension
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Job enrichment may sometimes cause employees to be dissatisfied.
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The theory based on the work of Pavlov in behavior conditioning,and the later work of Skinner on operant conditioning is:

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B)Reinforcement theory
C)Scientific management
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According to the ______________ theory,individuals are motivated by a sense of fairness in their interactions.
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The perception labeled "instrumentality" is a result of asking oneself:

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B)Will my effort lead to high performance?
C)Will performance lead to outcomes?
D)Do I find outcomes desirable?
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Breaking down tasks to their simplest components and assigning them to employees so that each person performs few tasks in a repetitive manner is called:

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D)Job enrichment
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We perceive fairness if we believe that the input/output ratio we bring into a situation is similar to the input/output ration of a comparison person or ______________.
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Providing a reward after a specified period of time,such as a sales bonus once a month,is what schedule?

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D)Variable ratio
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If a goal is substantially difficult,merely working harder will get you the results.
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Employees care about procedural justice for the organizational decisions including all of the following EXCEPT:

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D)Employee respect
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Task identity refers to the degree to which a person has the freedom to decide how to perform tasks.
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In contrast to the need-based theories,_______________ theories view motivation as a rational process.
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76
In equity theory,???________________ are the contributions the person feels they are making to the environment.
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Job design is one of the many organizational design decisions managers must make when engaged in the POLC function of:

A)Planning
B)Organizing
C)Leading
D)Controlling
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Whether a person's job substantially affects other people's work,health,or well being is referred to as:

A)Task significance
B)Task identity
C)Autonomy
D)Skill variety
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79
Three types of fairness theories include which of the following?:

A)Individual fairness
B)Personal justice
C)Distributive justice
D)Universal justice
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The perception labeled "expectancy" is a result of asking oneself:

A)Am I trained to do the job?
B)Will my effort lead to high performance?
C)Will performance lead to outcomes?
D)Do I find outcomes desirable?
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