Deck 7: Motivation: From Concept to Application

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There are four key elements used to define motivation.
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Motivation is a personality trait.
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The drive to become what one is capable of becoming is which level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

A)esteem
B)self-actualisation
C)physiological
D)social
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Self-respect,autonomy,and achievement are examples of Maslow's:

A)esteem factors
B)physiological factors
C)social factors
D)none of the above
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The element of motivation,which describes how hard a person tried is:

A)direction
B)persistence
C)intensity
D)drive
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Growth and achieving one's potential are examples of Maslow's:

A)physiological factors
B)esteem factors
C)social factors
D)self-actualisation factors
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Motivation is best defined as:

A)high performance directed towards the satisfaction of a goal
B)processes that account for an individual's intensity,direction,and persistence toward attaining a goal
C)being told to exert high levels of effort
D)efficient behaviour
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Doug is an IT support officer in his organisation.The majority of the time,he receives calls relating to network access problems,login problems and other small issues related to computer usage.Doug sees himself as a motivated individual.He tries very hard to do his job well. The amount of effort Doug is willing to put in relates to:

A)intensity
B)direction
C)persistence
D)all of the above
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Which of Maslow's hierarchy of needs deals with satisfying one's need for hunger,thirst,and sex?

A)social
B)physiological
C)esteem
D)safety
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High intensity is unlikely to lead to favourable job-performance outcomes unless the effort is channelled in a direction that benefits the organisation.
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Doug is an IT support officer in his organisation.The majority of the time,he receives calls relating to network access problems,login problems and other small issues related to computer usage.Doug sees himself as a motivated individual.He tries very hard to do his job well. If Doug channels his efforts to making a list of all the potential problems that can come up so he can respond to people's IT queries more efficiently,it would exemplify:

A)intensity
B)direction
C)persistence
D)all of the above
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Maslow's hierarchy of needs are arranged in which of the following orders?

A)physiological,esteem,safety,social,and self-actualisation
B)safety,physiological,esteem,social,and self-actualisation
C)physiological,safety,social,esteem,and self-actualisation
D)physiological,social,safety,esteem,and self-actualisation
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General motivation is concerned with efforts towards a particular goal.
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The most well-known theory of motivation is Abraham Maslow's:

A)Two-factor Theory
B)Motivator-Hygiene Theory
C)Theories X and Y
D)Hierarchy of Needs
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According to Maslow,when does a need stop motivating?

A)when it is substantially satisfied
B)it never stops motivating
C)when one chooses to move to a higher level need
D)when one returns to a lower level need
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Doug is an IT support officer in his organisation.The majority of the time,he receives calls relating to network access problems,login problems and other small issues related to computer usage.Doug sees himself as a motivated individual.He tries very hard to do his job well. After a while Doug finds it difficult to respond to people in a friendly manner when they call him with simple login problems.Which element of motivation is being challenged with Doug's new behaviour?

A)intensity
B)direction
C)persistence
D)all of the above
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Define motivation,clearly explaining the three components of motivation.
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Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs theory contains five levels of needs.Which of the following is not one of those levels?

A)self-actualisation needs
B)social needs
C)motivational needs
D)safety needs
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The element of motivation,which measures how long a person can maintain effort is:

A)direction
B)persistence
C)intensity
D)drive
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In the definition of motivation,which of the following is not one of the three key elements?

A)direction
B)persistence
C)intensity
D)drive
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Which of the following is an assumption of a Theory Y manager's view of employees?

A)workers exercise self-direction
B)workers dislike work
C)workers avoid responsibilities
D)workers seek formal direction
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Which of the following is not true about the two-factor theory?

A)A job becomes satisfying when the dissatisfying characteristics are removed.
B)Intrinsic factors are motivators.
C)Working conditions are characterised as hygiene factors.
D)It has not been well supported in the literature.
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Which one of the following statements best describes a manager who follows Theory X assumptions?

A)He imposes strict controls.
B)He allows employees to use discretion.
C)He lets employees choose their own goals.
D)He makes extensive use of delegating authority.
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Which of the following is a criticism of the two-factor theory?

A)Reliability is questionable.
B)No overall measure of satisfaction is utilised.
C)The research methodology does not examine productivity.
D)All of the above.
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A Theory X manager would assume that employees:

A)like work
B)exercise self-direction
C)must be coerced to perform.
D)seek responsibility
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Which of the following were considered higher-order needs by Maslow?

A)esteem,self-actualisation
B)physiological,safety,social
C)social,esteem,self-actualisation
D)safety,social,esteem
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Higher-order needs are satisfied internally,whereas lower-order needs are predominantly satisfied externally.
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Douglas McGregor proposed:

A)the Hierarchy of Needs Theory
B)the Two-Factor Theory
C)Theories X and Y
D)ERG Theory
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Which one of the following would be considered a motivator in the two-factor theory?

A)recognition
B)supervision
C)working conditions
D)salary
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Who proposed a two-factor theory?

A)Alderfer
B)Herzberg
C)Maslow
D)McClelland
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The two-factor theory is also referred to as the:

A)hierarchy of needs theory.
B)motivation-hygiene theory.
C)theories X and Y.
D)satisfaction/dissatisfaction theory.
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Theory Y assumptions relate to:

A)Maslow's lower level needs
B)Maslow's higher level needs
C)both levels of Maslow's hierarchy of needs
D)neither level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs
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The early theories of motivation are widely used by practitioners to explain employee motivation.
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Esteem is considered a lower order need.
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Which one of the following would Herzberg classify as a hygiene factor?

A)achievement
B)company policy
C)responsibility
D)growth
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According to Maslow,a need that is essentially satisfied no longer motivates.
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Two-factor theory suggests that extrinsic factors such as ________ cause dissatisfaction.

A)advancement
B)working conditions
C)recognition
D)achievement
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A Theory Y manager would assume that employees:

A)avoid responsibility
B)seek responsibility
C)need to be controlled
D)dislike work
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Which one of the following statements about Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory is not true?

A)The need hierarchy concept has been well supported by research.
B)Physiological needs are the lowest level.
C)Social,esteem and self-actualisation are described as higher order needs.
D)The five levels of needs are arranged in hierarchical order.
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A Theory X manager would view employees as:

A)viewing work as a normal daily activity
B)seeking responsibility
C)needing to be coerced to achieve goals
D)exercising self-control
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You are a new employee with Acme,Inc.Your supervisor has explained your job to you and has indicated that you will have a great deal of control over your job once you become proficient at it.He compliments your history of accepting responsibility and suggests that you are to feel free to offer constructive criticism about the way that your job is structured. Your supervisor seems to possess ________ assumptions.

A)Theory Y
B)Theory X
C)Theory Z
D)lazy
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Your fellow employees have a terrible work situation.They work in an old,unattractive building with an antiquated heating system.The work itself is tedious and the supervisor is rarely available.You have decided to try to apply Herzberg's two-factor theory to the situation. What would Herzberg believe would motivate the employees?

A)receiving recognition for a job well done
B)improvement in working conditions
C)having the supervisor "hang around" more
D)fixing the heating system
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Research actively validates Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory.
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Describe Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory.
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Theory Y assumes people are inherently lazy.
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You are a new employee with Acme,Inc.Your supervisor has explained your job to you and has indicated that you will have a great deal of control over your job once you become proficient at it.He compliments your history of accepting responsibility and suggests that you are to feel free to offer constructive criticism about the way that your job is structured. Your supervisor would be expected to assume each of the following except:

A)Employees view work as natural.
B)The ability to make innovative decisions is not necessarily the sole province of managers.
C)The average person will seek responsibility.
D)Employees inherently dislike work.
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Your department is made up of people who are very different in their lifestyles and their stages of life.Mary is a 23-year-old single parent who is working for minimum wage.Jonathan is 60 years old,extremely wealthy and works because he enjoys it.Jane is single,45 years old and has few interests outside the office.You have decided to attempt to apply Maslow's hierarchy of needs to motivate each of these individuals. You would expect that Mary is trying to satisfy her ________ needs.

A)social
B)physiological
C)self-actualisation
D)esteem
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McGregor himself held the view that Theory Y assumptions of human beings were more valid than those of Theory X.
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Your fellow employees have a terrible work situation.They work in an old,unattractive building with an antiquated heating system.The work itself is tedious and the supervisor is rarely available.You have decided to try to apply Herzberg's two-factor theory to the situation. According to Herzberg,which of the following statements would be true?

A)When the dissatisfiers are removed,employees will be satisfied.
B)Lack of recognition is a dissatisfier.
C)Dissatisfaction and satisfaction are not opposites.
D)The relationship with the supervisor is a motivation factor.
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You are a new employee with Acme,Inc.Your supervisor has explained your job to you and has indicated that you will have a great deal of control over your job once you become proficient at it.He compliments your history of accepting responsibility and suggests that you are to feel free to offer constructive criticism about the way that your job is structured. As a Theory Y-type individual,your supervisor can be expected to do all of the following except:

A)assume that you will be internally motivated
B)assume that you want to do your job
C)monitor your work closely for signs that you are derelict
D)allow you freedom to do your job as you believe it should be done
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It was Maslow who proposed a two-factor theory,suggesting that intrinsic job factors motivate,whereas extrinsic factors only maintain and placate employees.
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Your fellow employees have a terrible work situation.They work in an old,unattractive building with an antiquated heating system.The work itself is tedious and the supervisor is rarely available.You have decided to try to apply Herzberg's two-factor theory to the situation. You decide that your first job should be to remove the dissatisfiers.Which of the following would you remove?

A)advancement
B)intrinsic rewards
C)working conditions
D)recognition
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What assumptions are held by a Theory Y manager and how do these compare to the assumptions of a Theory X manager?
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According to Herzberg's Two-Factor Theory,how might a manager promote job satisfaction among employees?
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Hygiene factors generally lead to job satisfaction when present in a job.
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According to Herzberg,some factors lead to satisfaction,but if you remove the factors you create dissatisfaction.
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Your department is made up of people who are very different in their lifestyles and their stages of life.Mary is a 23-year-old single parent who is working for minimum wage.Jonathan is 60 years old,extremely wealthy and works because he enjoys it.Jane is single,45 years old and has few interests outside the office.You have decided to attempt to apply Maslow's hierarchy of needs to motivate each of these individuals. You would expect that Jonathan is trying to satisfy his ________ needs.

A)self-actualisation
B)social
C)esteem
D)physiological
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Theory X assumptions hold a basically negative view of human beings.
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According to Herzberg,pay is a motivation factor.
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Self-determination theory proposes:

A)that people prefer to have the freedom of choice about what they will do,so enjoyed tasks must be intrinsically rewarded
B)that people prefer to have the freedom of choice about what they will do,so enjoyed tasks must be extrinsically rewarded
C)that people prefer to feel they have control over their actions,so anything that makes a previously difficult task feel more enjoyable like an obligation than a freely chosen activity will increase motivation
D)that people prefer to feel they are in control of their actions,so anything that makes a previously enjoyed task feel more like an obligation than a freely chosen activity will undermine motivation
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The contemporary theories of motivation are generally more valid than the early theories of motivation.
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Individuals high in ________ seem to respond to negative feedback with increased effort and motivation.

A)goal commitment
B)task difficulty
C)self-efficacy
D)none of the above
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The cognitive evaluation hypothesis is concerned with whether individuals perceive that rewards are distributed fairly.
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Self-concordance explains:

A)The degree to which a person's reasons for pursuing a goal are consistent with the person's interests and core values.
B)That specific and difficult goals,with feedback,lead to higher performance.
C)The degree of belief an individual has in their own abilities and capabilities to perform a task.
D)The degree of knowledge an individual has of their own abilities and capabilities to perform a task.
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A goal of "do your best":

A)enables the employee to perform their best
B)is better than a hard goal
C)is better than an easy goal
D)is inappropriate goal-setting
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Although goal setting has positive outcomes,some goals may be too effective.
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Self-determination theory is widely supported by studies.
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According to the goal-setting theory of motivation,goals should be:

A)easy
B)difficult but attainable
C)just a bit beyond his or her potential
D)extremely difficult
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Goal-setting theory was proposed by Edwin Locke.
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According to the self-determination theory,when extrinsic rewards are given to someone for performing an interesting task,it causes intrinsic interest in the task itself to decline.
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In goal-setting theory,goal commitment is less likely to occur if goals are made public.
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Self-determination theory works because:

A)extrinsic rewards will reward work that is already intrinsically satisfying and interesting
B)intrinsic rewards will reward work that is already intrinsically satisfying and interesting
C)extrinsic rewards will reward work that is already extrinsically satisfying and interesting
D)intrinsic rewards will reward work that is already extrinsically satisfying and interesting
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Self-determination theory states that motivation will decrease if intrinsic rewards are allocated for behaviour that had been previously extrinsically rewarding.
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All of the following are important issues relating to goal-setting theory with the exception of:

A)goal specificity
B)equity among co-workers
C)feedback
D)goal difficulty
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Which of the following is inconsistent with goal-setting theory?

A)If employees participate in setting goals,chances for acceptance are increased.
B)Challenging goals or difficult goals can increase performance.
C)Goals that are certain to be accomplished increase motivation.
D)Specificity increases motivation.
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Self-efficacy theory proposes four ways in which self-efficacy can be increased.Which of the following is not one of these steps:

A)Enactive mastery.
B)Vicarious discussion.
C)Verbal persuasion.
D)Arousal.
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________ proposed that intentions to work toward a goal are a major source of work motivation.

A)McClelland
B)Edwin Locke
C)Maslow
D)Herzberg
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Self-efficacy is also known as:

A)Self-concordance theory.
B)Self-determination theory.
C)Social Cognitive theory.
D)Cognitive learning theory.
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When considering Goal-Setting theory we can say that:

A)Feedback leads to quicker satisfaction of goals than does non-feedback.
B)Non-specific goals increase performance.
C)Difficult goals result in lower performance than do easy goals.
D)The evidence strongly supports the value of goals.
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According to the goal-setting theory,the goals that result in a high level of individual performance are:

A)general easy goals that give the employee freedom
B)specific easy goals
C)no goals at all
D)specific hard goals
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There are four key elements used to define motivation.
False
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Motivation is a personality trait.
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3
The drive to become what one is capable of becoming is which level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

A)esteem
B)self-actualisation
C)physiological
D)social
B
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Self-respect,autonomy,and achievement are examples of Maslow's:

A)esteem factors
B)physiological factors
C)social factors
D)none of the above
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The element of motivation,which describes how hard a person tried is:

A)direction
B)persistence
C)intensity
D)drive
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Growth and achieving one's potential are examples of Maslow's:

A)physiological factors
B)esteem factors
C)social factors
D)self-actualisation factors
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Motivation is best defined as:

A)high performance directed towards the satisfaction of a goal
B)processes that account for an individual's intensity,direction,and persistence toward attaining a goal
C)being told to exert high levels of effort
D)efficient behaviour
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Doug is an IT support officer in his organisation.The majority of the time,he receives calls relating to network access problems,login problems and other small issues related to computer usage.Doug sees himself as a motivated individual.He tries very hard to do his job well. The amount of effort Doug is willing to put in relates to:

A)intensity
B)direction
C)persistence
D)all of the above
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Which of Maslow's hierarchy of needs deals with satisfying one's need for hunger,thirst,and sex?

A)social
B)physiological
C)esteem
D)safety
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High intensity is unlikely to lead to favourable job-performance outcomes unless the effort is channelled in a direction that benefits the organisation.
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Doug is an IT support officer in his organisation.The majority of the time,he receives calls relating to network access problems,login problems and other small issues related to computer usage.Doug sees himself as a motivated individual.He tries very hard to do his job well. If Doug channels his efforts to making a list of all the potential problems that can come up so he can respond to people's IT queries more efficiently,it would exemplify:

A)intensity
B)direction
C)persistence
D)all of the above
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Maslow's hierarchy of needs are arranged in which of the following orders?

A)physiological,esteem,safety,social,and self-actualisation
B)safety,physiological,esteem,social,and self-actualisation
C)physiological,safety,social,esteem,and self-actualisation
D)physiological,social,safety,esteem,and self-actualisation
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General motivation is concerned with efforts towards a particular goal.
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The most well-known theory of motivation is Abraham Maslow's:

A)Two-factor Theory
B)Motivator-Hygiene Theory
C)Theories X and Y
D)Hierarchy of Needs
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According to Maslow,when does a need stop motivating?

A)when it is substantially satisfied
B)it never stops motivating
C)when one chooses to move to a higher level need
D)when one returns to a lower level need
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Doug is an IT support officer in his organisation.The majority of the time,he receives calls relating to network access problems,login problems and other small issues related to computer usage.Doug sees himself as a motivated individual.He tries very hard to do his job well. After a while Doug finds it difficult to respond to people in a friendly manner when they call him with simple login problems.Which element of motivation is being challenged with Doug's new behaviour?

A)intensity
B)direction
C)persistence
D)all of the above
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Define motivation,clearly explaining the three components of motivation.
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Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs theory contains five levels of needs.Which of the following is not one of those levels?

A)self-actualisation needs
B)social needs
C)motivational needs
D)safety needs
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The element of motivation,which measures how long a person can maintain effort is:

A)direction
B)persistence
C)intensity
D)drive
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In the definition of motivation,which of the following is not one of the three key elements?

A)direction
B)persistence
C)intensity
D)drive
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Which of the following is an assumption of a Theory Y manager's view of employees?

A)workers exercise self-direction
B)workers dislike work
C)workers avoid responsibilities
D)workers seek formal direction
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Which of the following is not true about the two-factor theory?

A)A job becomes satisfying when the dissatisfying characteristics are removed.
B)Intrinsic factors are motivators.
C)Working conditions are characterised as hygiene factors.
D)It has not been well supported in the literature.
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Which one of the following statements best describes a manager who follows Theory X assumptions?

A)He imposes strict controls.
B)He allows employees to use discretion.
C)He lets employees choose their own goals.
D)He makes extensive use of delegating authority.
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Which of the following is a criticism of the two-factor theory?

A)Reliability is questionable.
B)No overall measure of satisfaction is utilised.
C)The research methodology does not examine productivity.
D)All of the above.
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A Theory X manager would assume that employees:

A)like work
B)exercise self-direction
C)must be coerced to perform.
D)seek responsibility
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Which of the following were considered higher-order needs by Maslow?

A)esteem,self-actualisation
B)physiological,safety,social
C)social,esteem,self-actualisation
D)safety,social,esteem
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Higher-order needs are satisfied internally,whereas lower-order needs are predominantly satisfied externally.
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Douglas McGregor proposed:

A)the Hierarchy of Needs Theory
B)the Two-Factor Theory
C)Theories X and Y
D)ERG Theory
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Which one of the following would be considered a motivator in the two-factor theory?

A)recognition
B)supervision
C)working conditions
D)salary
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Who proposed a two-factor theory?

A)Alderfer
B)Herzberg
C)Maslow
D)McClelland
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The two-factor theory is also referred to as the:

A)hierarchy of needs theory.
B)motivation-hygiene theory.
C)theories X and Y.
D)satisfaction/dissatisfaction theory.
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Theory Y assumptions relate to:

A)Maslow's lower level needs
B)Maslow's higher level needs
C)both levels of Maslow's hierarchy of needs
D)neither level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs
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The early theories of motivation are widely used by practitioners to explain employee motivation.
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Esteem is considered a lower order need.
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Which one of the following would Herzberg classify as a hygiene factor?

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B)company policy
C)responsibility
D)growth
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According to Maslow,a need that is essentially satisfied no longer motivates.
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Two-factor theory suggests that extrinsic factors such as ________ cause dissatisfaction.

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C)recognition
D)achievement
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A Theory Y manager would assume that employees:

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C)need to be controlled
D)dislike work
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Which one of the following statements about Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory is not true?

A)The need hierarchy concept has been well supported by research.
B)Physiological needs are the lowest level.
C)Social,esteem and self-actualisation are described as higher order needs.
D)The five levels of needs are arranged in hierarchical order.
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A Theory X manager would view employees as:

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D)exercising self-control
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You are a new employee with Acme,Inc.Your supervisor has explained your job to you and has indicated that you will have a great deal of control over your job once you become proficient at it.He compliments your history of accepting responsibility and suggests that you are to feel free to offer constructive criticism about the way that your job is structured. Your supervisor seems to possess ________ assumptions.

A)Theory Y
B)Theory X
C)Theory Z
D)lazy
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Your fellow employees have a terrible work situation.They work in an old,unattractive building with an antiquated heating system.The work itself is tedious and the supervisor is rarely available.You have decided to try to apply Herzberg's two-factor theory to the situation. What would Herzberg believe would motivate the employees?

A)receiving recognition for a job well done
B)improvement in working conditions
C)having the supervisor "hang around" more
D)fixing the heating system
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Research actively validates Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory.
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Describe Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory.
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Theory Y assumes people are inherently lazy.
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You are a new employee with Acme,Inc.Your supervisor has explained your job to you and has indicated that you will have a great deal of control over your job once you become proficient at it.He compliments your history of accepting responsibility and suggests that you are to feel free to offer constructive criticism about the way that your job is structured. Your supervisor would be expected to assume each of the following except:

A)Employees view work as natural.
B)The ability to make innovative decisions is not necessarily the sole province of managers.
C)The average person will seek responsibility.
D)Employees inherently dislike work.
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47
Your department is made up of people who are very different in their lifestyles and their stages of life.Mary is a 23-year-old single parent who is working for minimum wage.Jonathan is 60 years old,extremely wealthy and works because he enjoys it.Jane is single,45 years old and has few interests outside the office.You have decided to attempt to apply Maslow's hierarchy of needs to motivate each of these individuals. You would expect that Mary is trying to satisfy her ________ needs.

A)social
B)physiological
C)self-actualisation
D)esteem
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48
McGregor himself held the view that Theory Y assumptions of human beings were more valid than those of Theory X.
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49
Your fellow employees have a terrible work situation.They work in an old,unattractive building with an antiquated heating system.The work itself is tedious and the supervisor is rarely available.You have decided to try to apply Herzberg's two-factor theory to the situation. According to Herzberg,which of the following statements would be true?

A)When the dissatisfiers are removed,employees will be satisfied.
B)Lack of recognition is a dissatisfier.
C)Dissatisfaction and satisfaction are not opposites.
D)The relationship with the supervisor is a motivation factor.
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50
You are a new employee with Acme,Inc.Your supervisor has explained your job to you and has indicated that you will have a great deal of control over your job once you become proficient at it.He compliments your history of accepting responsibility and suggests that you are to feel free to offer constructive criticism about the way that your job is structured. As a Theory Y-type individual,your supervisor can be expected to do all of the following except:

A)assume that you will be internally motivated
B)assume that you want to do your job
C)monitor your work closely for signs that you are derelict
D)allow you freedom to do your job as you believe it should be done
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51
It was Maslow who proposed a two-factor theory,suggesting that intrinsic job factors motivate,whereas extrinsic factors only maintain and placate employees.
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Your fellow employees have a terrible work situation.They work in an old,unattractive building with an antiquated heating system.The work itself is tedious and the supervisor is rarely available.You have decided to try to apply Herzberg's two-factor theory to the situation. You decide that your first job should be to remove the dissatisfiers.Which of the following would you remove?

A)advancement
B)intrinsic rewards
C)working conditions
D)recognition
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53
What assumptions are held by a Theory Y manager and how do these compare to the assumptions of a Theory X manager?
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54
According to Herzberg's Two-Factor Theory,how might a manager promote job satisfaction among employees?
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55
Hygiene factors generally lead to job satisfaction when present in a job.
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56
According to Herzberg,some factors lead to satisfaction,but if you remove the factors you create dissatisfaction.
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57
Your department is made up of people who are very different in their lifestyles and their stages of life.Mary is a 23-year-old single parent who is working for minimum wage.Jonathan is 60 years old,extremely wealthy and works because he enjoys it.Jane is single,45 years old and has few interests outside the office.You have decided to attempt to apply Maslow's hierarchy of needs to motivate each of these individuals. You would expect that Jonathan is trying to satisfy his ________ needs.

A)self-actualisation
B)social
C)esteem
D)physiological
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58
Theory X assumptions hold a basically negative view of human beings.
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59
According to Herzberg,pay is a motivation factor.
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60
Self-determination theory proposes:

A)that people prefer to have the freedom of choice about what they will do,so enjoyed tasks must be intrinsically rewarded
B)that people prefer to have the freedom of choice about what they will do,so enjoyed tasks must be extrinsically rewarded
C)that people prefer to feel they have control over their actions,so anything that makes a previously difficult task feel more enjoyable like an obligation than a freely chosen activity will increase motivation
D)that people prefer to feel they are in control of their actions,so anything that makes a previously enjoyed task feel more like an obligation than a freely chosen activity will undermine motivation
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61
The contemporary theories of motivation are generally more valid than the early theories of motivation.
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62
Individuals high in ________ seem to respond to negative feedback with increased effort and motivation.

A)goal commitment
B)task difficulty
C)self-efficacy
D)none of the above
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63
The cognitive evaluation hypothesis is concerned with whether individuals perceive that rewards are distributed fairly.
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64
Self-concordance explains:

A)The degree to which a person's reasons for pursuing a goal are consistent with the person's interests and core values.
B)That specific and difficult goals,with feedback,lead to higher performance.
C)The degree of belief an individual has in their own abilities and capabilities to perform a task.
D)The degree of knowledge an individual has of their own abilities and capabilities to perform a task.
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65
A goal of "do your best":

A)enables the employee to perform their best
B)is better than a hard goal
C)is better than an easy goal
D)is inappropriate goal-setting
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66
Although goal setting has positive outcomes,some goals may be too effective.
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67
Self-determination theory is widely supported by studies.
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68
According to the goal-setting theory of motivation,goals should be:

A)easy
B)difficult but attainable
C)just a bit beyond his or her potential
D)extremely difficult
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69
Goal-setting theory was proposed by Edwin Locke.
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70
According to the self-determination theory,when extrinsic rewards are given to someone for performing an interesting task,it causes intrinsic interest in the task itself to decline.
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71
In goal-setting theory,goal commitment is less likely to occur if goals are made public.
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72
Self-determination theory works because:

A)extrinsic rewards will reward work that is already intrinsically satisfying and interesting
B)intrinsic rewards will reward work that is already intrinsically satisfying and interesting
C)extrinsic rewards will reward work that is already extrinsically satisfying and interesting
D)intrinsic rewards will reward work that is already extrinsically satisfying and interesting
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73
Self-determination theory states that motivation will decrease if intrinsic rewards are allocated for behaviour that had been previously extrinsically rewarding.
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74
All of the following are important issues relating to goal-setting theory with the exception of:

A)goal specificity
B)equity among co-workers
C)feedback
D)goal difficulty
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75
Which of the following is inconsistent with goal-setting theory?

A)If employees participate in setting goals,chances for acceptance are increased.
B)Challenging goals or difficult goals can increase performance.
C)Goals that are certain to be accomplished increase motivation.
D)Specificity increases motivation.
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76
Self-efficacy theory proposes four ways in which self-efficacy can be increased.Which of the following is not one of these steps:

A)Enactive mastery.
B)Vicarious discussion.
C)Verbal persuasion.
D)Arousal.
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77
________ proposed that intentions to work toward a goal are a major source of work motivation.

A)McClelland
B)Edwin Locke
C)Maslow
D)Herzberg
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78
Self-efficacy is also known as:

A)Self-concordance theory.
B)Self-determination theory.
C)Social Cognitive theory.
D)Cognitive learning theory.
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79
When considering Goal-Setting theory we can say that:

A)Feedback leads to quicker satisfaction of goals than does non-feedback.
B)Non-specific goals increase performance.
C)Difficult goals result in lower performance than do easy goals.
D)The evidence strongly supports the value of goals.
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80
According to the goal-setting theory,the goals that result in a high level of individual performance are:

A)general easy goals that give the employee freedom
B)specific easy goals
C)no goals at all
D)specific hard goals
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