Deck 5: Motivation
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Deck 5: Motivation
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Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory holds that a need at one level does not become activated until the next higher-level need is fully satisfied.
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Equity theory suggests that motivation results from the individual's attempts to satisfy needs.
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Content theories of motivation focus on the thought or cognitive processes within people's minds that influence their behavior.
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Abraham Maslow, Clayton Alderfer, David McClelland, and Frederick Herzberg have developed four of the better-known content theories of motivation.
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Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory identifies five levels of individual needs, ranging from physiological needs at the lowest level, through safety, social, and esteem needs, and finally to self-actualization needs at the highest level.
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A person who likes praise and recognition from his or her supervisor is seeking the satisfaction of the social needs in Maslow's hierarchy.
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Probably the best example of a process theory is Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory.
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Content theories of motivation mainly focus on the physiological and psychological deficiencies that people feel a compulsion to reduce or eliminate.
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ERG theory collapses Alderfer's five need levels into three need categories.
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Research indicates that psychological, safety and social needs become more important than esteem and self-actualization needs as individuals move up the corporate ladder.
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In Maslow's needs hierarchy, the self-actualization need refers to the need to fulfill oneself as well as to grow and use abilities to the fullest and most creative extent.
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12
Research evidence suggests that the needs in Maslow's hierarchy are more likely to operate in a rigid rather than a flexible order.
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13
According to Maslow's needs hierarchy, the lower-order needs are esteem and self-actualization.
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According to Maslow's needs hierarchy, the lower-order needs are esteem and social.
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Valence refers to the individual forces that account for the direction, level, and persistence of a person's efforts expended at work.
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Both equity theory and expectancy theory are classified as process theories.
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Maslow's model is easy to understand, quite popular, and the best research evidence supports the existence of a precise five-step hierarchy of needs.
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18
When discussing motivation, direction refers to an individual's choice when presented with a number of possible alternatives.
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Maslow's social needs tend to be more important in more collectivist societies like Mexico, thereby challenging the structured approach to the pyramid across cultures.
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The five need levels in Maslow's hierarchy may vary according to a person's career stage, the size of the organization, or geographical location.
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Alderfer's ERG theory focuses on the need for achievement, the need for affiliation, and the need for power.
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According to McClelland, it is not possible to teach people to develop need profiles required for success in various types of jobs.
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23
According to acquired needs theory, people with a high need for achievement prefer group responsibilities, weak goals, and infrequent performance feedback.
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Herzberg's two-factor theory identifies job context as the source of job dissatisfaction and job content as the source of job satisfaction.
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Acquired needs theory suggests that people with a high need for power are drawn to interpersonal relationships and opportunities for communication.
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Felt positive equity exists when an individual feels that she or he has received relatively less than others in proportion to work inputs.
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27
In McClelland's motivation theory, the needs for achievement, affiliation, and power are developed over time, as a result of life experiences.
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ERG theory contends that more than one need may not be activated at a particular point in time, whereas Maslow's theory does not.
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29
Examples of Herzberg's hygiene factors include organizational policies, quality of supervision, working conditions, base wage or salary, relationship with peers and subordinates, status, and security.
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According to Alderfer's theory, growth needs refer to the desire for continued business growth and development.
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31
Equity theory predicts that people who perceive inequity, as compared to others, may change work inputs by putting less effort into their jobs, change the rewards received by asking for better treatment, change the comparison points by finding ways to make things appear better, change the situation by leaving the job, or take actions to change the inputs or outputs of the comparison person.
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32
Herzberg suggests that job enrichment is a way of building more motivator factors into job content.
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33
McClelland's acquired needs theory is also referred to as motivator-hygiene theory.
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34
According to Herzberg, hygiene factors are sources of job satisfaction and motivator factors are sources of job dissatisfaction.
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In the two-factor theory of motivation, a motivator factor is found in job context, such as working conditions, interpersonal relations, organizational policies, and salary.
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According to equity theory, when perceived inequity exists, people will be motivated to act in ways that remove the discomfort and restore a sense of felt equity.
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37
In MBO, frustration-regression refers to the idea that an already satisfied lower-level need can be activated when a higher-level need cannot be satisfied.
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The Thematic Apperception Test is a projective technique that asks people to view pictures and write stories about what they see.
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39
McClelland's research suggested that a moderate to high need for power that is stronger than a need for affiliation is linked with success as a senior executive.
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40
Critics charge that Herzberg's two-factor theory is method bound and therefore it can be scientifically verified with alternative methods.
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41
Vroom's expectancy theory argues that work motivation is determined by an individual's beliefs regarding the linkage between effort and performance, the linkage between performance and work outcomes, and the value placed on those work outcomes.
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42
According to expectancy theory, managers can influence workers' expectancies by identifying the needs that are important to each individual and then trying to adjust available rewards to match those needs.
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43
Unfortunately, expectancy theory has not received any research follow-up and hence, it is not practical.
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44
Goals are better motivators when employees accept them and show commitment to their goals.
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45
Interestingly, Locke and Latham's research confirmed that "easy" and "do your best" goals result in the highest performance levels.
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46
Commutative justice is the degree to which people affected by a decision are treated with dignity and respect.
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47
In expectancy theory, instrumentality is the probability assigned by the individual that a given level of performance will lead to various work outcomes.
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48
Task feedback, or knowledge of results, overwhelms employees with information and reduces employee motivation toward higher performance.
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49
Motivation refers to the value attached by the individual to various work outcomes.
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50
An example of procedural justice occurs when a sexual harassment complaint filed against a man by a woman receives the same consideration as one filed against a woman by a man.
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In expectancy theory, instrumentality is the probability that work effort will be followed by a given level of performance accomplishment.
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An example of commutative justice occurs when all parties in a sexual harassment complaint perceive themselves as having full access to all the available facts and information.
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53
Participation in goal-setting helps create goal acceptance and commitment by employees.
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54
Research indicates that general goals are much more motivational than specific goals.
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55
Even with a great deal of support for the research on expectancy theory, there are still questions remaining on the multiplier effect.
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Goal-setting is the process of developing, negotiating, and formalizing the targets or objectives that an individual is responsible for achieving.
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According to expectancy theory, managers can influence workers' instrumentalities by selecting capable workers, training them, supporting them, and setting clear goals.
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According to the expectancy theory, work motivation will be high when expectancy and instrumentality are high, and valence is highly positive.
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According to expectancy theory, expectancy is the probability that work effort will be followed by a given level of performance accomplishment.
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60
According to the expectancy theory, motivation is low when any one of the three components -- expectancy, instrumentality, or valence -- approaches zero.
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61
Which of the following is the correct order of Maslow's needs from the lowest lower-order need) to the highest higher-order need)?
A) Safety, social, physiological, esteem, and self-actualization
B) Esteem, safety, social, physiological, and self-actualization
C) Social, esteem, self-actualization, physiological, and safety
D) Physiological, safety, social, esteem, and self-actualization
E) Physiological, social, safety, self-actualization, and esteem
A) Safety, social, physiological, esteem, and self-actualization
B) Esteem, safety, social, physiological, and self-actualization
C) Social, esteem, self-actualization, physiological, and safety
D) Physiological, safety, social, esteem, and self-actualization
E) Physiological, social, safety, self-actualization, and esteem
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62
With regards to motivation, which of the following best defines direction?
A) The length of time a person sticks with a given action
B) The amount of effort a person puts forth
C) An individual's choice when presented with a number of possible alternatives
D) The different needs that an individual is trying to satisfy
E) The consequences of an individual's behavior
A) The length of time a person sticks with a given action
B) The amount of effort a person puts forth
C) An individual's choice when presented with a number of possible alternatives
D) The different needs that an individual is trying to satisfy
E) The consequences of an individual's behavior
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63
All of the following descriptions of Maslow's needs hierarchy are correct EXCEPT:
A) research evidence suggests that the needs in Maslow's hierarchy exist in a flexible rather than rigid order.
B) the five need levels may vary according to a person's career stage, the size of the organization, or geographical location.
C) the satisfaction of a need at one level will always decrease its importance and increase the importance of the next lower need.
D) the order of needs in the hierarchy may differ across cultures.
E) social needs tend to be dominant in more collectivist societies.
A) research evidence suggests that the needs in Maslow's hierarchy exist in a flexible rather than rigid order.
B) the five need levels may vary according to a person's career stage, the size of the organization, or geographical location.
C) the satisfaction of a need at one level will always decrease its importance and increase the importance of the next lower need.
D) the order of needs in the hierarchy may differ across cultures.
E) social needs tend to be dominant in more collectivist societies.
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64
______ needs tend to take on higher importance in collectivist societies.
A) Individualistic
B) Social
C) Esteem
D) Higher-order
E) Self-actualization
A) Individualistic
B) Social
C) Esteem
D) Higher-order
E) Self-actualization
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65
In the context of motivation, persistence refers to __________.
A) the length of time a person sticks with a given action
B) the amount of effort a person puts forth
C) an individual's choice when presented with a number of possible alternatives
D) the different needs that an individual is trying to satisfy
E) the consequences of an individual's behavior
A) the length of time a person sticks with a given action
B) the amount of effort a person puts forth
C) an individual's choice when presented with a number of possible alternatives
D) the different needs that an individual is trying to satisfy
E) the consequences of an individual's behavior
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66
Process theories of motivation focus on which of the following?
A) How a person will respond to types of leadership direction
B) How cognitive processes as thoughts and decisions within the minds of people influence their behavior
C) When a person will react to specific management styles
D) Who will be a more appropriate manager for an employee
E) What work environment will suit an employee's personality better
A) How a person will respond to types of leadership direction
B) How cognitive processes as thoughts and decisions within the minds of people influence their behavior
C) When a person will react to specific management styles
D) Who will be a more appropriate manager for an employee
E) What work environment will suit an employee's personality better
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67
According to Maslow, lower-order needs are:
A) social, esteem, and self-actualization.
B) esteem, social, and safety.
C) physiological, safety, and social.
D) esteem and physiological.
E) safety and self-actualization.
A) social, esteem, and self-actualization.
B) esteem, social, and safety.
C) physiological, safety, and social.
D) esteem and physiological.
E) safety and self-actualization.
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68
In Maslow's needs hierarchy, __________ needs must be satisfied before __________ needs are activated, and __________ needs must be satisfied before __________ needs are activated, and so on.
A) Physiological; esteem; social; safety
B) Physiological; social; esteem; safety
C) Physiological; safety; social, esteem
D) Esteem; safety; esteem; social
E) Self-actualization; esteem; safety; social
A) Physiological; esteem; social; safety
B) Physiological; social; esteem; safety
C) Physiological; safety; social, esteem
D) Esteem; safety; esteem; social
E) Self-actualization; esteem; safety; social
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In the context of motivation, level refers to __________.
A) the length of time a person sticks with a given action
B) the amount of effort a person puts forth
C) an individual's choice when presented with a number of possible alternatives
D) the different needs that an individual is trying to satisfy
E) the consequences of an individual's behavior
A) the length of time a person sticks with a given action
B) the amount of effort a person puts forth
C) an individual's choice when presented with a number of possible alternatives
D) the different needs that an individual is trying to satisfy
E) the consequences of an individual's behavior
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70
Management by objectives is criticized for placing too much emphasis on goal-oriented rewards and punishments, top-down goals, goals that are easily stated in objective terms, and individual instead of group goals.
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71
__________ is classified as a process theory.
A) Acquired needs theory
B) Equity theory
C) Herzberg's two-factor theory
D) Hierarchy of needs theory
E) ERG theory
A) Acquired needs theory
B) Equity theory
C) Herzberg's two-factor theory
D) Hierarchy of needs theory
E) ERG theory
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______________ is classified as a content theory.
A) ERG theory
B) Expectancy theory
C) Goal-setting theory
D) Equity theory
E) Probability theory
A) ERG theory
B) Expectancy theory
C) Goal-setting theory
D) Equity theory
E) Probability theory
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73
Content theories include all of the following theories EXCEPT:
A) Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory.
B) Alderfer's ERG theory.
C) McClelland's acquired needs theory.
D) Herzberg's two-factor theory.
E) Locke and Latham's goal setting theory.
A) Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory.
B) Alderfer's ERG theory.
C) McClelland's acquired needs theory.
D) Herzberg's two-factor theory.
E) Locke and Latham's goal setting theory.
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74
Sharon, a member of a book club, a sewing club, and a tennis club strives to maintain strong interpersonal relationships. She enjoys feeling a sense of belonging. According to Maslow, Sharon is driven by which these needs?
A) Self-actualization
B) Social
C) Esteem
D) Safety
E) Physiological
A) Self-actualization
B) Social
C) Esteem
D) Safety
E) Physiological
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75
As a manager at Icon International, Nicole is driven by a personal sense of competence, respect from others, and recognition through various awards. According to Maslow, Nicole is driven by which of these needs?
A) Safety
B) Physiological
C) Self-actualization
D) Social
E) Esteem
A) Safety
B) Physiological
C) Self-actualization
D) Social
E) Esteem
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In a management by objectives approach, the supervisor and subordinate jointly establish performance goals, individually act, and jointly evaluate results and recycle the MBO process.
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77
Which of the following needs did Maslow describe as higher-order needs?
A) Esteem, social, and safety
B) Self-actualization and esteem
C) Safety, self-actualization, and social
D) Social and esteem
E) Self-actualization and physiological
A) Esteem, social, and safety
B) Self-actualization and esteem
C) Safety, self-actualization, and social
D) Social and esteem
E) Self-actualization and physiological
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78
Since content theories suggest that motivation results from individual needs, managers should __________.
A) apply motivation techniques that apply to most employees
B) use the same motivation techniques for every situation
C) change their motivational techniques annually to stay abreast of employee needs
D) understand individual employee needs and create work environments that respond to them
E) test motivation techniques in a few work situations for general use
A) apply motivation techniques that apply to most employees
B) use the same motivation techniques for every situation
C) change their motivational techniques annually to stay abreast of employee needs
D) understand individual employee needs and create work environments that respond to them
E) test motivation techniques in a few work situations for general use
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Which of the following statements is true with regards to the research on Maslow's needs hierarchy?
A) Lower-order needs become more important as individuals move up the corporate ladder.
B) Higher-order needs become less important as individuals move up the corporate ladder.
C) Higher-order needs become more important as individuals move up the corporate ladder.
D) Higher and lower-order needs become equally important as individuals move up the corporate ladder.
E) Higher and lower-order needs become less important as individuals move up the corporate ladder.
A) Lower-order needs become more important as individuals move up the corporate ladder.
B) Higher-order needs become less important as individuals move up the corporate ladder.
C) Higher-order needs become more important as individuals move up the corporate ladder.
D) Higher and lower-order needs become equally important as individuals move up the corporate ladder.
E) Higher and lower-order needs become less important as individuals move up the corporate ladder.
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Which of the following is true of the use of Maslow's needs hierarchy?
A) It is not pertinent for cultures outside of the United States.
B) It should be consistent across different cultures.
C) It can vary across cultures.
D) It is more effective in non-United States cultures.
E) It is not commonly used outside of the United States.
A) It is not pertinent for cultures outside of the United States.
B) It should be consistent across different cultures.
C) It can vary across cultures.
D) It is more effective in non-United States cultures.
E) It is not commonly used outside of the United States.
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