Deck 9: Motivating Employees

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The three key elements in the definition of motivation are effort,organizational goals,and needs.
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According to Herzberg,hygiene factors eliminate job dissatisfaction but don't motivate employees.
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According to Maslow,physiological needs must be met before the individual will focus on higher-level needs.
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According to Herzberg,working conditions and security are both hygiene factors.
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John is a typical Theory X manager; he believes that is employees dislike work and that the only way to deal with them effectively is to focus on external motivation rather than internal motivation.
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According to Maslow,the basic need for food,drink,and shelter are called psychological needs.
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Theory Y managers believe that motivation comes from outside the individual and includes pay,bonuses,and other tangible rewards.
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A single individual can have high motivation for one task and low motivation for another task.
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According to equity theory,a person who earns $50 000 will be less satisfied with his or her pay than a person who earns $100 000.
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Douglas McGregor developed Theory X and Theory Y.The theory examines the following question: Is motivation external or internal?
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Motivation is a drive that some people have and others don't have.
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Theory X managers believe that employees have little ambition and need more responsibility and challenge to motivate them.
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Theory Y managers believe that people seek out responsibility.
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According to equity theory,feedback from another person is less effective than self-generated feedback.
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According to goal-setting theory,a person with specific and challenging goals will work harder and have higher satisfaction.
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According to McClelland there are three acquired (not innate)needs that motivate work performance: need for power,need for achievement,and need for affiliation.
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According to Maslow,self-actualization needs must be met before the individual can focus on physiological needs.
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According to Herzberg,achievement and advancement are both motivators.
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According to Maslow,the higher-order needs include safety and self-actualization.
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According to Herzberg,salary and status are both motivators.
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Procedural justice refers to the perceived fairness of the process used to determine the distribution of rewards.
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Contingent workers identify with and demonstrate higher levels of commitment to the organization than other employees.
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Flextime is a scheduling system in which employees work four 10-hour days.
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Almost every contemporary motivation theory recognizes that each employee must be treated identically.Managers should focus on what employees want on a generic level.
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Valence refers to the importance that an individual places on the potential outcome or reward that can be achieved on the job.
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Pay-for-performance programs are probably most compatible with expectancy theory.
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Equity theory is based on valid comparisons of inputs and outputs.The three referent category variables are other,system,and self.
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The three variables in Vroom's expectancy theory are valence,instrumentality,and expectancy.
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Telecommuting satisfies the needs of employees to interact socially.
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According to research,distributive justice has a greater influence on employee satisfaction than procedural justice; however,procedural justice tends to affect an employee's organizational commitment,trust in his or her boss,and intention to quit.
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Professionals are best motivated by extra pay and promotion within the organization.
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People who desire money score higher on self-esteem,need for achievement,and Type A personality measures.
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Telecommuting refers to the practice of allowing employees to commute to work at any time between 8 and 10 as long as they complete a full eight-hour shift.
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Employees should perceive that rewards or outcomes are equal to the inputs.On a simple level,experience,ability,effort,and other obvious inputs should explain differences in pay,responsibility,and other obvious outcomes.
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The loyalty of professionals is more often to their employer than to their profession.
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Job sharing improves production by allowing people to fit their jobs better into their lifestyles.
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An advantage of telecommuting is that companies do not necessarily have to be located near their workforce.
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Instrumentality refers to the degree to which the individual believes that performing at a particular level leads directly to a desired outcome.
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Instrumentality is the probability perceived by the individual that exerting a given amount of effort will lead to a certain level of performance.
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Job sharing is the practice of having two or more people split a full-time job.
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Growth,achieving one's potential,self-fulfillment,and the drive to become what one is capable of becoming all occur at which level on Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

A)physiological
B)esteem
C)social
D)self-actualization
E)psychological
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Joining a social club to be seen among famous dignitaries and celebrities with a lot of status and power would be most closely associated with which level on Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

A)physiological
B)safety
C)social
D)esteem
E)self-actualization
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John has a job that pays well,is recognized for his contribution to the organization,and has an active social life.His overpowering drive now is to become all that he is capable of becoming.John is focused on which level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

A)physiological
B)safety
C)social
D)philosophical
E)self-actualization
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A retired senior who goes back to college to pursue a degree because she always wondered if she was capable of doing so most likely is focused on what need?

A)physiological
B)safety
C)social
D)esteem
E)self-actualization
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According to McGregor's Theory X perspective,employees ________.

A)like work
B)want to avoid responsibility
C)are trying to satisfy their need for esteem
D)consider work a natural activity
E)can exercise self-direction
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Which of the following is the top level in Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory?

A)psychological
B)safety
C)social
D)esteem
E)self-actualization
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According to Maslow's theory,when does a need stop motivating?

A)never
B)when an individual cannot satisfy it
C)when it is substantially satisfied
D)when an individual returns to a lower level of need
E)when an individual achieves self-actualization
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Which element of motivation is a measure of intensity or drive?

A)direction
B)effort
C)persistence
D)achievement
E)tension reduction
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Tina is constantly seeking acceptance and friendship by her peers at her workplace.According to Maslow,Tina is trying to fulfill her ________ needs.

A)physiological
B)safety
C)social
D)esteem
E)self-actualization
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The direction of an individual's motivation can be channelled to benefit ________.

A)only an organization
B)both individuals and organizations
C)only an individual
D)an individual's family only
E)unknown benefactors
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An internal state that makes certain outcomes appear attractive is known as ________.

A)motivation
B)leadership
C)effort
D)a need
E)a goal
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The need for such factors as status,recognition,attention,self-respect,autonomy,and achievement occurs at which level on Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

A)physiological
B)esteem
C)social
D)self-actualization
E)safety
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High levels of effort are unlikely to lead to favourable job performance unless ________.

A)technology is also considered
B)the effort also benefits the organization
C)team work is also considered
D)management efforts are rewarded
E)Theory X assumptions are applied
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According to Maslow,an employee who has a need for more self-respect has unmet ________ needs.

A)physiological
B)safety
C)social
D)esteem
E)self-actualization
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The motivation process moves from unsatisfied need to tension to ________.

A)satisfied need
B)tension reduction
C)psychological stress
D)search behaviour
E)effort
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The willingness to exert high levels of effort to reach organizational goals,based on the wish to satisfy some individual need,is called ________.

A)motivation
B)leadership
C)performance management
D)need configuration
E)Theory X
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According to Maslow,the drive to find food,drink,and shelter is based on which level of needs?

A)psychological
B)safety
C)self-actualization
D)social
E)physiological
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Maslow's hierarchy of needs proposes that an individual begins by first satisfying their ________ needs.

A)philosophical
B)phenomenal
C)psychological
D)philanthropical
E)physiological
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An individual who wants to move to a neighbourhood with a lower crime rate is trying to satisfy which level on Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

A)esteem
B)social
C)physiological
D)self-actualization
E)safety
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The three key elements in the definition of motivation are ________,organizational goals,and needs.

A)personality
B)ability
C)effort
D)skills
E)working conditions
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According to ________,employees compare their job's input-outcome ratio with those of relevant others.

A)motivation-hygiene theory
B)the job characteristics model
C)expectancy theory
D)equity theory
E)Theory X
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Herzberg's conclusion was which of the following?

A)The opposite of satisfaction is dissatisfaction.
B)Removing dissatisfying characteristics from a job made it more satisfying.
C)Removing dissatisfying characteristics from a job made it more motivating.
D)The opposite of satisfaction is no satisfaction.
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Historically,equity theory focused on ________ justice,which is the perceived fairness of the amount and allocation of rewards among individuals.

A)distributive
B)procedural
C)utilitarian
D)collective
E)perceptual
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You would expect a successful inventor of a new type of heart valve to have a high ________.

A)nAff
B)nPow
C)nAch
D)nFun
E)nBnd
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According to Herzberg,which of the following is a hygiene factor?

A)achievement
B)recognition
C)responsibility
D)salary
E)the work itself
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The most comprehensive and widely accepted explanation of employee motivation to date is ________.

A)Vroom's expectancy theory
B)Adam's equity theory
C)Herzberg's motivation-hygiene theory
D)Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory
E)McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y
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________ assumes that employees have little ambition,dislike work,and want to avoid responsibility.

A)Theory Y
B)Theory X
C)Motivator-hygiene theory
D)Equity theory
E)Expectancy theory
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The three variables or relationships that are central to Vroom's expectancy theory are ________.

A)effort-performance,performance-reward,and attractiveness of reward
B)performance-reward,valence,and attractiveness of reward
C)effort-reward,instrumentality,and performance-outcome
D)effort-performance,valence,and attractiveness of reward
E)effort-reward,reward-performance,and attractiveness of reward
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According to Herzberg,salary,achievement,recognition,and growth are examples of ________.

A)Theory X
B)Theory Y
C)motivators
D)hygiene factors
E)extrinsic factors
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The three referent categories used by employees to assess equity are ________.

A)other,supervisor,and system
B)system,other,and organization
C)self,organization,and system
D)supervisor,organization,and system
E)self,other,and system
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Equity theory was traditionally based on ________ justice; however,more recent research has focused on ________ justice,which is the perceived fairness of the process used to determine the distribution of rewards.

A)distributive; procedural
B)altruistic; narcissistic
C)procedural; physiological
D)intrinsic; extrinsic
E)common; civil
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________ assumes that employees enjoy work,seek out and accept responsibility,and exercise self-direction.

A)Theory Y
B)Theory X
C)Motivator-hygiene theory
D)Equity theory
E)Expectancy theory
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In equity theory,anything that individuals compare themselves against in order to assess equity is called a ________.

A)motivator
B)referent
C)significant other
D)comparative
E)least preferred
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According to Herzberg,salary,working conditions,and security are all examples of ________.

A)Theory X
B)Theory Y
C)motivators
D)hygiene factors
E)physiological needs
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Which of the following would be considered an outcome according to equity theory?

A)effort
B)past experience
C)pay level
D)education
E)previous skills training
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If employees perceive their input-outcome ratio to be equal to relevant others,then a state of ________ exists.

A)equity
B)inequity
C)solidarity
D)valence
E)expectancy
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According to Herzberg,those factors that increase job satisfaction are ________.

A)Theory X factors
B)Theory Y factors
C)hygiene factors
D)motivators
E)extrinsic rewards
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According to goal setting theory,which of the following is FALSE?

A)Goal-setting assumes the individual is committed to the goal.
B)People with low self-efficacy are likely to be motivated by challenging goals.
C)The intention to work toward challenging goals is a powerful motivating force.
D)Individuals are more motivated by goals set by their managers.
E)Individuals are more motivated by goals they set themselves.
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According to Herzberg,which of the following is a motivator?

A)relationship with supervisor
B)relationship with peers
C)job security
D)salary
E)the work itself
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According to equity theory,when perceived inequities exist,employees ________.

A)do not mind
B)rarely notice
C)become more motivated
D)ignore the information
E)attempt to correct the inequities
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The three key elements in the definition of motivation are effort,organizational goals,and needs.
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According to Herzberg,hygiene factors eliminate job dissatisfaction but don't motivate employees.
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According to Maslow,physiological needs must be met before the individual will focus on higher-level needs.
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According to Herzberg,working conditions and security are both hygiene factors.
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John is a typical Theory X manager; he believes that is employees dislike work and that the only way to deal with them effectively is to focus on external motivation rather than internal motivation.
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According to Maslow,the basic need for food,drink,and shelter are called psychological needs.
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Theory Y managers believe that motivation comes from outside the individual and includes pay,bonuses,and other tangible rewards.
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A single individual can have high motivation for one task and low motivation for another task.
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According to equity theory,a person who earns $50 000 will be less satisfied with his or her pay than a person who earns $100 000.
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Douglas McGregor developed Theory X and Theory Y.The theory examines the following question: Is motivation external or internal?
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Motivation is a drive that some people have and others don't have.
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Theory X managers believe that employees have little ambition and need more responsibility and challenge to motivate them.
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Theory Y managers believe that people seek out responsibility.
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According to equity theory,feedback from another person is less effective than self-generated feedback.
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According to goal-setting theory,a person with specific and challenging goals will work harder and have higher satisfaction.
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According to McClelland there are three acquired (not innate)needs that motivate work performance: need for power,need for achievement,and need for affiliation.
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According to Maslow,self-actualization needs must be met before the individual can focus on physiological needs.
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According to Herzberg,achievement and advancement are both motivators.
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According to Maslow,the higher-order needs include safety and self-actualization.
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According to Herzberg,salary and status are both motivators.
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Procedural justice refers to the perceived fairness of the process used to determine the distribution of rewards.
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Contingent workers identify with and demonstrate higher levels of commitment to the organization than other employees.
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Flextime is a scheduling system in which employees work four 10-hour days.
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Almost every contemporary motivation theory recognizes that each employee must be treated identically.Managers should focus on what employees want on a generic level.
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Valence refers to the importance that an individual places on the potential outcome or reward that can be achieved on the job.
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Pay-for-performance programs are probably most compatible with expectancy theory.
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Equity theory is based on valid comparisons of inputs and outputs.The three referent category variables are other,system,and self.
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The three variables in Vroom's expectancy theory are valence,instrumentality,and expectancy.
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Telecommuting satisfies the needs of employees to interact socially.
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According to research,distributive justice has a greater influence on employee satisfaction than procedural justice; however,procedural justice tends to affect an employee's organizational commitment,trust in his or her boss,and intention to quit.
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Professionals are best motivated by extra pay and promotion within the organization.
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People who desire money score higher on self-esteem,need for achievement,and Type A personality measures.
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Telecommuting refers to the practice of allowing employees to commute to work at any time between 8 and 10 as long as they complete a full eight-hour shift.
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Employees should perceive that rewards or outcomes are equal to the inputs.On a simple level,experience,ability,effort,and other obvious inputs should explain differences in pay,responsibility,and other obvious outcomes.
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The loyalty of professionals is more often to their employer than to their profession.
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Job sharing improves production by allowing people to fit their jobs better into their lifestyles.
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An advantage of telecommuting is that companies do not necessarily have to be located near their workforce.
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Instrumentality refers to the degree to which the individual believes that performing at a particular level leads directly to a desired outcome.
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Instrumentality is the probability perceived by the individual that exerting a given amount of effort will lead to a certain level of performance.
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Job sharing is the practice of having two or more people split a full-time job.
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Growth,achieving one's potential,self-fulfillment,and the drive to become what one is capable of becoming all occur at which level on Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

A)physiological
B)esteem
C)social
D)self-actualization
E)psychological
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Joining a social club to be seen among famous dignitaries and celebrities with a lot of status and power would be most closely associated with which level on Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

A)physiological
B)safety
C)social
D)esteem
E)self-actualization
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John has a job that pays well,is recognized for his contribution to the organization,and has an active social life.His overpowering drive now is to become all that he is capable of becoming.John is focused on which level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

A)physiological
B)safety
C)social
D)philosophical
E)self-actualization
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A retired senior who goes back to college to pursue a degree because she always wondered if she was capable of doing so most likely is focused on what need?

A)physiological
B)safety
C)social
D)esteem
E)self-actualization
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According to McGregor's Theory X perspective,employees ________.

A)like work
B)want to avoid responsibility
C)are trying to satisfy their need for esteem
D)consider work a natural activity
E)can exercise self-direction
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Which of the following is the top level in Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory?

A)psychological
B)safety
C)social
D)esteem
E)self-actualization
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According to Maslow's theory,when does a need stop motivating?

A)never
B)when an individual cannot satisfy it
C)when it is substantially satisfied
D)when an individual returns to a lower level of need
E)when an individual achieves self-actualization
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Which element of motivation is a measure of intensity or drive?

A)direction
B)effort
C)persistence
D)achievement
E)tension reduction
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Tina is constantly seeking acceptance and friendship by her peers at her workplace.According to Maslow,Tina is trying to fulfill her ________ needs.

A)physiological
B)safety
C)social
D)esteem
E)self-actualization
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The direction of an individual's motivation can be channelled to benefit ________.

A)only an organization
B)both individuals and organizations
C)only an individual
D)an individual's family only
E)unknown benefactors
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An internal state that makes certain outcomes appear attractive is known as ________.

A)motivation
B)leadership
C)effort
D)a need
E)a goal
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The need for such factors as status,recognition,attention,self-respect,autonomy,and achievement occurs at which level on Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

A)physiological
B)esteem
C)social
D)self-actualization
E)safety
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High levels of effort are unlikely to lead to favourable job performance unless ________.

A)technology is also considered
B)the effort also benefits the organization
C)team work is also considered
D)management efforts are rewarded
E)Theory X assumptions are applied
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According to Maslow,an employee who has a need for more self-respect has unmet ________ needs.

A)physiological
B)safety
C)social
D)esteem
E)self-actualization
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55
The motivation process moves from unsatisfied need to tension to ________.

A)satisfied need
B)tension reduction
C)psychological stress
D)search behaviour
E)effort
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56
The willingness to exert high levels of effort to reach organizational goals,based on the wish to satisfy some individual need,is called ________.

A)motivation
B)leadership
C)performance management
D)need configuration
E)Theory X
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According to Maslow,the drive to find food,drink,and shelter is based on which level of needs?

A)psychological
B)safety
C)self-actualization
D)social
E)physiological
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Maslow's hierarchy of needs proposes that an individual begins by first satisfying their ________ needs.

A)philosophical
B)phenomenal
C)psychological
D)philanthropical
E)physiological
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An individual who wants to move to a neighbourhood with a lower crime rate is trying to satisfy which level on Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

A)esteem
B)social
C)physiological
D)self-actualization
E)safety
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The three key elements in the definition of motivation are ________,organizational goals,and needs.

A)personality
B)ability
C)effort
D)skills
E)working conditions
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According to ________,employees compare their job's input-outcome ratio with those of relevant others.

A)motivation-hygiene theory
B)the job characteristics model
C)expectancy theory
D)equity theory
E)Theory X
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Herzberg's conclusion was which of the following?

A)The opposite of satisfaction is dissatisfaction.
B)Removing dissatisfying characteristics from a job made it more satisfying.
C)Removing dissatisfying characteristics from a job made it more motivating.
D)The opposite of satisfaction is no satisfaction.
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Historically,equity theory focused on ________ justice,which is the perceived fairness of the amount and allocation of rewards among individuals.

A)distributive
B)procedural
C)utilitarian
D)collective
E)perceptual
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You would expect a successful inventor of a new type of heart valve to have a high ________.

A)nAff
B)nPow
C)nAch
D)nFun
E)nBnd
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65
According to Herzberg,which of the following is a hygiene factor?

A)achievement
B)recognition
C)responsibility
D)salary
E)the work itself
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66
The most comprehensive and widely accepted explanation of employee motivation to date is ________.

A)Vroom's expectancy theory
B)Adam's equity theory
C)Herzberg's motivation-hygiene theory
D)Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory
E)McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y
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67
________ assumes that employees have little ambition,dislike work,and want to avoid responsibility.

A)Theory Y
B)Theory X
C)Motivator-hygiene theory
D)Equity theory
E)Expectancy theory
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68
The three variables or relationships that are central to Vroom's expectancy theory are ________.

A)effort-performance,performance-reward,and attractiveness of reward
B)performance-reward,valence,and attractiveness of reward
C)effort-reward,instrumentality,and performance-outcome
D)effort-performance,valence,and attractiveness of reward
E)effort-reward,reward-performance,and attractiveness of reward
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69
According to Herzberg,salary,achievement,recognition,and growth are examples of ________.

A)Theory X
B)Theory Y
C)motivators
D)hygiene factors
E)extrinsic factors
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70
The three referent categories used by employees to assess equity are ________.

A)other,supervisor,and system
B)system,other,and organization
C)self,organization,and system
D)supervisor,organization,and system
E)self,other,and system
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71
Equity theory was traditionally based on ________ justice; however,more recent research has focused on ________ justice,which is the perceived fairness of the process used to determine the distribution of rewards.

A)distributive; procedural
B)altruistic; narcissistic
C)procedural; physiological
D)intrinsic; extrinsic
E)common; civil
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72
________ assumes that employees enjoy work,seek out and accept responsibility,and exercise self-direction.

A)Theory Y
B)Theory X
C)Motivator-hygiene theory
D)Equity theory
E)Expectancy theory
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73
In equity theory,anything that individuals compare themselves against in order to assess equity is called a ________.

A)motivator
B)referent
C)significant other
D)comparative
E)least preferred
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74
According to Herzberg,salary,working conditions,and security are all examples of ________.

A)Theory X
B)Theory Y
C)motivators
D)hygiene factors
E)physiological needs
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75
Which of the following would be considered an outcome according to equity theory?

A)effort
B)past experience
C)pay level
D)education
E)previous skills training
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76
If employees perceive their input-outcome ratio to be equal to relevant others,then a state of ________ exists.

A)equity
B)inequity
C)solidarity
D)valence
E)expectancy
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77
According to Herzberg,those factors that increase job satisfaction are ________.

A)Theory X factors
B)Theory Y factors
C)hygiene factors
D)motivators
E)extrinsic rewards
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78
According to goal setting theory,which of the following is FALSE?

A)Goal-setting assumes the individual is committed to the goal.
B)People with low self-efficacy are likely to be motivated by challenging goals.
C)The intention to work toward challenging goals is a powerful motivating force.
D)Individuals are more motivated by goals set by their managers.
E)Individuals are more motivated by goals they set themselves.
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79
According to Herzberg,which of the following is a motivator?

A)relationship with supervisor
B)relationship with peers
C)job security
D)salary
E)the work itself
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80
According to equity theory,when perceived inequities exist,employees ________.

A)do not mind
B)rarely notice
C)become more motivated
D)ignore the information
E)attempt to correct the inequities
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