Deck 7: Motivation Ii: Equity, Expectancy, and Goal Setting

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In general,employees' perceptions of procedural justice are enhanced when they have a voice in the decision-making process.
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Benevolents are people who have a higher tolerance for negative inequity.
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A person will experience negative inequity when his/her outcome to input ratio is greater than that of a relevant co-worker.
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According to research,employees' job satisfaction was significantly related to middle management's commitment to management by objectives (MBO)implementation.
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Valence mirrors our personal preferences.
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According to Adams,the two primary components involved in the employee-employer exchange are inputs and outcomes.
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According to Vroom,motivation boils down to the decision of how much effort to exert in a specific task situation.
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Employees' perceptions of justice are strongly influenced by their managers' behaviors.
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Expectancy theory has not been supported by research.
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Expectancy represents an individual's belief that efforts leads to a specific level of performance.
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According to research,expectancy theory significantly predicts job performance,preference,effort,intentions,and choice.
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According to Festinger's theory,people are motivated to maintain consistency between their cognitive beliefs and their behavior.
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No matter how fair management thinks the organization's policies,procedures,and reward system are,each employee's perception of the equity of those factors is what counts.
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According to the expectancy theory,an instrumentality of -1.0 indicates that attainment of a particular outcome is totally dependent on task performance.
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Equity theory is based on goal-setting theory.
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Valence refers to the possession of great charisma.
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Personality plays a central role in expectancy theory because it emphasizes the cognitive ability to anticipate likely consequences of behavior.
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One organizational implication of expectancy theory is that rewarding people for desired performance and keeping pay decisions secret minimizes morale problems.
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Psychologist Leon Festinger pioneered the application of the equity principle to the workplace.
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One of the factors that influences an employee's expectancy perceptions is self-actualization.
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Motivation and performance are the same thing.
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According to Adams,the two primary components in the employee-employer exchange are:

A) money and motivation.
B) effort and performance.
C) pay and performance.
D) inputs and outcomes.
E) promotion and participation.
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Three general steps to follow when implementing a goal-setting program are: set goals,promote goal commitment,and provide support and feedback.
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Motivation cannot completely overcome deficient contextual factors.
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Research has failed to support goal setting as an effective motivational technique.
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According to Festinger's theory,people are motivated to maintain consistency between their cognitive beliefs and their:

A) behavior.
B) attitude.
C) personality.
D) character.
E) traits.
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_____ is a model of motivation that explains how people strive for fairness and justice in social exchanges or give-and-take relationships.

A) Hierarchy of needs theory
B) McClelland's need theory
C) Theory X
D) Herzberg's motivator-hygiene theory
E) Equity theory
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The cognitive dissonance theory was developed by the psychologist:

A) Abraham Maslow.
B) Frederick Herzberg.
C) Leon Festinger.
D) J.Stacy Adams.
E) David McClelland.
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In the employee-employer exchange,the outcome component includes:

A) education/training.
B) seniority.
C) personality trait.
D) skills.
E) recognition.
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In the employee-employer exchange,an employee's inputs would include:

A) seniority.
B) job security.
C) status symbols.
D) recognition.
E) fringe benefits.
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Equity theory is based on _____ theory.

A) goal-setting
B) need satisfaction
C) cognitive dissonance
D) motivator-hygiene
E) expectancy
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Not only do goals make us selectively perceptive,they also motivate us to act.
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According to research,goal difficulty is negatively related to performance.
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Specific,difficult goals lead to higher performance for simple,but not for complex,tasks.
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_____ exists for an individual when his/her ratio of perceived outcomes to inputs is equal to the ratio of outcomes to inputs for a relevant co-worker.

A) Mutuality
B) Equity
C) Positive inequity
D) Negative inequity
E) Learned helplessness
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Johnny discovered that he was paid less compared to his co-worker,Jim,who had the same qualifications as him.However,Johnny also knew that Jim was handling additional responsibilities when compared to him.Hence,Johnny most likely perceived a sense of:

A) equity.
B) negative bias.
C) positive inequity.
D) learned helplessness.
E) high dissatisfaction.
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Research has revealed that participatively set goals are significantly more effective than assigned goals.
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Empirical studies have demonstrated that goal-based bonus incentives produced higher commitment to difficult goals,and lower commitment to easy goals.
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Successfully designing and implementing motivational programs is easy.
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Managers should consider individual differences between subordinates when setting goals.
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Embedded in expectancy theory is the principle of ____,which states that people strive to maximize their pleasure and minimize their pain.

A) hedonism
B) instrumentality
C) equity
D) benevolence
E) valence
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Marie has no tolerance for negative inequity.She can be described as a(n):

A) benevolent.
B) comparison other.
C) sensitive.
D) strategist.
E) entitled.
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_____ are people who have a higher tolerance for negative inequity.

A) Entitleds
B) Strategists
C) Benevolents
D) Sensitives
E) Comparison others
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According to research,positive perceptions of distributive and procedural justice are enhanced by:

A) implementing a command-and-control structure.
B) reducing the number of rewards but increasing their intensity.
C) giving employees a "voice" in decisions that affect them.
D) interpersonal justice.
E) increasing the perception of negative inequity amongst employees.
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_____ are described as individuals who adhere to a strict norm of reciprocity and are quickly motivated to resolve both negative and positive inequity.

A) Benevolents
B) Entitleds
C) Sensitives
D) Comparison others
E) Equalists
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Employees of Carnation Motors have always felt that they are unfairly treated when procedures are implemented.Such employee perceptions reflect:

A) distributive justice.
B) intrapersonal justice.
C) practical justice.
D) procedural justice.
E) interactional justice.
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At work,if Joey's outcome to input ratio is greater than that of Tony's (his relevant co-worker),Joey will experience:

A) equity.
B) no satisfaction.
C) positive inequity.
D) high dissatisfaction.
E) negative inequity.
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Employees at Globe Trade,Inc.,have always felt that resources and rewards are allocated unfairly at work.Such employee perceptions reflect the lack of:

A) distributive justice.
B) interpersonal justice.
C) informational justice.
D) procedural justice.
E) interactional justice.
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_____ reflects the extent to which people perceive that they are treated fairly at work.

A) Corporate governance
B) Instrumentality
C) Organizational justice
D) Business ethics
E) Expectancy
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_____ theory of motivation is generally used to predict behavior in any situation in which a choice between two or more alternatives must be made.

A) Hierarchy of needs
B) McClelland's need
C) Herzberg's motivator-hygiene
D) Expectancy
E) Equity
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_____ reflects an individual's "different preferences for,tolerances for,and reactions to the level of fairness associated with any given situation."

A) Organizational commitment
B) Instrumentality
C) Equity bias
D) Expectancy
E) Equity sensitivity
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An individual's tolerance for negative and positive fairness is called:

A) dynamic equity.
B) interactional justice.
C) his expectancy threshold.
D) equity sensitivity.
E) instrumentality.
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As per the equity theory,if the comparison person receives greater outcomes for similar inputs,_____ will be perceived.

A) equity
B) negative inequity
C) no dissatisfaction
D) positive inequity
E) high satisfaction
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_____ plays a central role in expectancy theory because it emphasizes the cognitive ability to anticipate the likely consequences of behavior.

A) Personality
B) Value
C) Perception
D) Attitude
E) Belief
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____,according to Vroom's terminology,represents an individual's belief that a particular degree of effort will be followed by a particular level of performance.

A) Expectancy
B) Benevolence
C) Equity
D) Instrumentality
E) Valence
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A person will experience _____ when his/her outcome to input ratio is greater than that of a relevant co-worker.

A) equity
B) learned helplessness
C) negative inequity
D) positive inequity
E) dissatisfaction
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According to Vroom,"expectancy" refers to which of the following linkages?

A) Performance → Effort
B) Outcome → Performance
C) Performance → Outcome
D) Effort → Performance
E) Valence → Effort
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_____ theory holds that people are motivated to behave in ways that produce desired combinations of expected outcomes.

A) Equity
B) Expectancy
C) Motivator-hygiene
D) Goal setting
E) Hierarchy of needs
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An expectancy of _____ indicates effort has no anticipated impact on performance.

A) zero
B) 1.0
C) -1.0
D) 0.5
E) any negative number
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_____ justice is defined as the perceived fairness of the process and procedures used to make allocation decisions.

A) Distributive
B) Procedural
C) Interpersonal
D) Informational
E) Interactional
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Goal _____ pertains to the quantifiability of a goal.

A) difficulty
B) commitment
C) specificity
D) instrumentality
E) equity
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The instructor's deadline for turning in your term project would prompt you to complete it,as opposed to going out with friends,watching television,or studying for another course.This is due to which of the following motivational mechanisms of goal setting?

A) Goals direct attention
B) Goals regulate effort
C) Goals increase patience
D) Goals increase persistence
E) Goals foster the development and application of task strategies and action plans
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If a professor is known to give everyone in the class an "A" regardless of performance level,then:

A) expectancy is high.
B) instrumentality is low.
C) instrumentality is high.
D) valence is low.
E) valence is high.
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Edwin Locke defines a(n)_____ as "what an individual is trying to accomplish; it is the object or aim of an action."

A) expectancy
B) perception
C) goal
D) personality
E) instrumentality
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Which of the following is a performance → outcome perception?

A) Expectancy
B) Instrumentality
C) Valence
D) Distributive justice
E) MBO
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John wants to become a successful heart surgeon.This reflects John's:

A) expectancy.
B) perception.
C) goal.
D) personality.
E) instrumentality.
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_____ inform(s)people about performance standards and expectations so that they can channel their energies accordingly.In turn,_____ provide(s)the information needed to adjust direction,effort,and strategies for its accomplishment.

A) Feedback; goals
B) Goals; valence
C) Goals; persistence
D) Goals; feedback
E) Equity; goals
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_____ lets people know if they are headed toward their goals or if they are off course and need to redirect their efforts.

A) Instrumentality
B) Valence
C) Expectancy
D) Feedback
E) Goal sensitivity
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Robert,the owner of Morewords Books,Inc.,told Adams,the new salesperson,to do his best.However,Adams was unsure what "best" meant and his performance remained poor compared to the rest of the sales team.This was because the goal given to Adams lacked:

A) specificity.
B) valence.
C) expectancy.
D) difficulty.
E) instrumentality.
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An instrumentality of zero indicates that:

A) the attainment of a particular outcome is totally dependent on task performance.
B) performance is totally dependent on effort.
C) high performance reduces the chance of obtaining an outcome while low performance increases the chance.
D) there is no relationship between performance and receiving an outcome.
E) performance is less dependent on effort and more dependent on luck.
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In Vroom's expectancy theory,_____ refer(s)to different consequences that are contingent on performance,such as pay,promotions,or recognition.

A) outcomes
B) perception
C) values
D) attitude
E) performance
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____,according to Vroom's terminology,represents a person's belief that a particular outcome is contingent on accomplishing a specific level of performance.

A) Expectancy
B) Benevolence
C) Equity
D) Instrumentality
E) Valence
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An instrumentality of -1.0 reveals that:

A) the attainment of a particular outcome is totally dependent on task performance.
B) performance is totally dependent on effort.
C) high performance reduces the chance of obtaining an outcome while low performance increases the chance.
D) there is no relationship between performance and receiving an outcome.
E) performance is less dependent on effort and more dependent on luck.
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According to Vroom's terminology,performance is said to be _____ when it leads to something else.

A) entitled
B) benevolent
C) instrumental
D) equitable
E) sensitive
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Valence mirrors our:

A) personality.
B) expectancy.
C) instrumentality.
D) personal preferences.
E) behavior.
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The value of a reward or outcome,according to Vroom,is called:

A) expectancy.
B) instrumentality.
C) valence.
D) equity.
E) organizational justice.
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Which of the following is an important practical managerial implication of the expectancy theory?

A) Design challenging jobs.
B) Monitor employee motivation through interviews.
C) Reward people for desired performance.
D) Determine the outcomes employees value.
E) Tie some rewards to group accomplishments to build teamwork.
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An instrumentality of _____ indicates attainment of a particular outcome is totally dependent on task performance.

A) zero
B) 1.0
C) 2.0
D) -1.0
E) -2.0
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Within the context of goal setting,_____ represents the effort expended on a task over an extended period of time.

A) perception
B) instrumentality
C) persistence
D) valence
E) equity
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A management system that incorporates participation in decision making,goal setting,and objective feedback is known as:

A) organizational justice.
B) management by control.
C) an expectancy system.
D) management by objectives.
E) instrumentality.
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In general,employees' perceptions of procedural justice are enhanced when they have a voice in the decision-making process.
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Benevolents are people who have a higher tolerance for negative inequity.
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A person will experience negative inequity when his/her outcome to input ratio is greater than that of a relevant co-worker.
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According to research,employees' job satisfaction was significantly related to middle management's commitment to management by objectives (MBO)implementation.
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Valence mirrors our personal preferences.
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According to Adams,the two primary components involved in the employee-employer exchange are inputs and outcomes.
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According to Vroom,motivation boils down to the decision of how much effort to exert in a specific task situation.
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Employees' perceptions of justice are strongly influenced by their managers' behaviors.
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Expectancy theory has not been supported by research.
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Expectancy represents an individual's belief that efforts leads to a specific level of performance.
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According to research,expectancy theory significantly predicts job performance,preference,effort,intentions,and choice.
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According to Festinger's theory,people are motivated to maintain consistency between their cognitive beliefs and their behavior.
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No matter how fair management thinks the organization's policies,procedures,and reward system are,each employee's perception of the equity of those factors is what counts.
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According to the expectancy theory,an instrumentality of -1.0 indicates that attainment of a particular outcome is totally dependent on task performance.
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Equity theory is based on goal-setting theory.
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Valence refers to the possession of great charisma.
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Personality plays a central role in expectancy theory because it emphasizes the cognitive ability to anticipate likely consequences of behavior.
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One organizational implication of expectancy theory is that rewarding people for desired performance and keeping pay decisions secret minimizes morale problems.
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Psychologist Leon Festinger pioneered the application of the equity principle to the workplace.
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One of the factors that influences an employee's expectancy perceptions is self-actualization.
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Motivation and performance are the same thing.
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According to Adams,the two primary components in the employee-employer exchange are:

A) money and motivation.
B) effort and performance.
C) pay and performance.
D) inputs and outcomes.
E) promotion and participation.
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Three general steps to follow when implementing a goal-setting program are: set goals,promote goal commitment,and provide support and feedback.
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Motivation cannot completely overcome deficient contextual factors.
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Research has failed to support goal setting as an effective motivational technique.
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According to Festinger's theory,people are motivated to maintain consistency between their cognitive beliefs and their:

A) behavior.
B) attitude.
C) personality.
D) character.
E) traits.
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_____ is a model of motivation that explains how people strive for fairness and justice in social exchanges or give-and-take relationships.

A) Hierarchy of needs theory
B) McClelland's need theory
C) Theory X
D) Herzberg's motivator-hygiene theory
E) Equity theory
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The cognitive dissonance theory was developed by the psychologist:

A) Abraham Maslow.
B) Frederick Herzberg.
C) Leon Festinger.
D) J.Stacy Adams.
E) David McClelland.
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In the employee-employer exchange,the outcome component includes:

A) education/training.
B) seniority.
C) personality trait.
D) skills.
E) recognition.
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In the employee-employer exchange,an employee's inputs would include:

A) seniority.
B) job security.
C) status symbols.
D) recognition.
E) fringe benefits.
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Equity theory is based on _____ theory.

A) goal-setting
B) need satisfaction
C) cognitive dissonance
D) motivator-hygiene
E) expectancy
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Not only do goals make us selectively perceptive,they also motivate us to act.
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According to research,goal difficulty is negatively related to performance.
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Specific,difficult goals lead to higher performance for simple,but not for complex,tasks.
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_____ exists for an individual when his/her ratio of perceived outcomes to inputs is equal to the ratio of outcomes to inputs for a relevant co-worker.

A) Mutuality
B) Equity
C) Positive inequity
D) Negative inequity
E) Learned helplessness
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Johnny discovered that he was paid less compared to his co-worker,Jim,who had the same qualifications as him.However,Johnny also knew that Jim was handling additional responsibilities when compared to him.Hence,Johnny most likely perceived a sense of:

A) equity.
B) negative bias.
C) positive inequity.
D) learned helplessness.
E) high dissatisfaction.
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Research has revealed that participatively set goals are significantly more effective than assigned goals.
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Empirical studies have demonstrated that goal-based bonus incentives produced higher commitment to difficult goals,and lower commitment to easy goals.
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Successfully designing and implementing motivational programs is easy.
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Managers should consider individual differences between subordinates when setting goals.
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Embedded in expectancy theory is the principle of ____,which states that people strive to maximize their pleasure and minimize their pain.

A) hedonism
B) instrumentality
C) equity
D) benevolence
E) valence
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Marie has no tolerance for negative inequity.She can be described as a(n):

A) benevolent.
B) comparison other.
C) sensitive.
D) strategist.
E) entitled.
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_____ are people who have a higher tolerance for negative inequity.

A) Entitleds
B) Strategists
C) Benevolents
D) Sensitives
E) Comparison others
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44
According to research,positive perceptions of distributive and procedural justice are enhanced by:

A) implementing a command-and-control structure.
B) reducing the number of rewards but increasing their intensity.
C) giving employees a "voice" in decisions that affect them.
D) interpersonal justice.
E) increasing the perception of negative inequity amongst employees.
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_____ are described as individuals who adhere to a strict norm of reciprocity and are quickly motivated to resolve both negative and positive inequity.

A) Benevolents
B) Entitleds
C) Sensitives
D) Comparison others
E) Equalists
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46
Employees of Carnation Motors have always felt that they are unfairly treated when procedures are implemented.Such employee perceptions reflect:

A) distributive justice.
B) intrapersonal justice.
C) practical justice.
D) procedural justice.
E) interactional justice.
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At work,if Joey's outcome to input ratio is greater than that of Tony's (his relevant co-worker),Joey will experience:

A) equity.
B) no satisfaction.
C) positive inequity.
D) high dissatisfaction.
E) negative inequity.
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Employees at Globe Trade,Inc.,have always felt that resources and rewards are allocated unfairly at work.Such employee perceptions reflect the lack of:

A) distributive justice.
B) interpersonal justice.
C) informational justice.
D) procedural justice.
E) interactional justice.
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_____ reflects the extent to which people perceive that they are treated fairly at work.

A) Corporate governance
B) Instrumentality
C) Organizational justice
D) Business ethics
E) Expectancy
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50
_____ theory of motivation is generally used to predict behavior in any situation in which a choice between two or more alternatives must be made.

A) Hierarchy of needs
B) McClelland's need
C) Herzberg's motivator-hygiene
D) Expectancy
E) Equity
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51
_____ reflects an individual's "different preferences for,tolerances for,and reactions to the level of fairness associated with any given situation."

A) Organizational commitment
B) Instrumentality
C) Equity bias
D) Expectancy
E) Equity sensitivity
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52
An individual's tolerance for negative and positive fairness is called:

A) dynamic equity.
B) interactional justice.
C) his expectancy threshold.
D) equity sensitivity.
E) instrumentality.
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As per the equity theory,if the comparison person receives greater outcomes for similar inputs,_____ will be perceived.

A) equity
B) negative inequity
C) no dissatisfaction
D) positive inequity
E) high satisfaction
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_____ plays a central role in expectancy theory because it emphasizes the cognitive ability to anticipate the likely consequences of behavior.

A) Personality
B) Value
C) Perception
D) Attitude
E) Belief
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____,according to Vroom's terminology,represents an individual's belief that a particular degree of effort will be followed by a particular level of performance.

A) Expectancy
B) Benevolence
C) Equity
D) Instrumentality
E) Valence
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A person will experience _____ when his/her outcome to input ratio is greater than that of a relevant co-worker.

A) equity
B) learned helplessness
C) negative inequity
D) positive inequity
E) dissatisfaction
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According to Vroom,"expectancy" refers to which of the following linkages?

A) Performance → Effort
B) Outcome → Performance
C) Performance → Outcome
D) Effort → Performance
E) Valence → Effort
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58
_____ theory holds that people are motivated to behave in ways that produce desired combinations of expected outcomes.

A) Equity
B) Expectancy
C) Motivator-hygiene
D) Goal setting
E) Hierarchy of needs
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59
An expectancy of _____ indicates effort has no anticipated impact on performance.

A) zero
B) 1.0
C) -1.0
D) 0.5
E) any negative number
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_____ justice is defined as the perceived fairness of the process and procedures used to make allocation decisions.

A) Distributive
B) Procedural
C) Interpersonal
D) Informational
E) Interactional
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61
Goal _____ pertains to the quantifiability of a goal.

A) difficulty
B) commitment
C) specificity
D) instrumentality
E) equity
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62
The instructor's deadline for turning in your term project would prompt you to complete it,as opposed to going out with friends,watching television,or studying for another course.This is due to which of the following motivational mechanisms of goal setting?

A) Goals direct attention
B) Goals regulate effort
C) Goals increase patience
D) Goals increase persistence
E) Goals foster the development and application of task strategies and action plans
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63
If a professor is known to give everyone in the class an "A" regardless of performance level,then:

A) expectancy is high.
B) instrumentality is low.
C) instrumentality is high.
D) valence is low.
E) valence is high.
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64
Edwin Locke defines a(n)_____ as "what an individual is trying to accomplish; it is the object or aim of an action."

A) expectancy
B) perception
C) goal
D) personality
E) instrumentality
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65
Which of the following is a performance → outcome perception?

A) Expectancy
B) Instrumentality
C) Valence
D) Distributive justice
E) MBO
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66
John wants to become a successful heart surgeon.This reflects John's:

A) expectancy.
B) perception.
C) goal.
D) personality.
E) instrumentality.
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67
_____ inform(s)people about performance standards and expectations so that they can channel their energies accordingly.In turn,_____ provide(s)the information needed to adjust direction,effort,and strategies for its accomplishment.

A) Feedback; goals
B) Goals; valence
C) Goals; persistence
D) Goals; feedback
E) Equity; goals
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68
_____ lets people know if they are headed toward their goals or if they are off course and need to redirect their efforts.

A) Instrumentality
B) Valence
C) Expectancy
D) Feedback
E) Goal sensitivity
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69
Robert,the owner of Morewords Books,Inc.,told Adams,the new salesperson,to do his best.However,Adams was unsure what "best" meant and his performance remained poor compared to the rest of the sales team.This was because the goal given to Adams lacked:

A) specificity.
B) valence.
C) expectancy.
D) difficulty.
E) instrumentality.
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70
An instrumentality of zero indicates that:

A) the attainment of a particular outcome is totally dependent on task performance.
B) performance is totally dependent on effort.
C) high performance reduces the chance of obtaining an outcome while low performance increases the chance.
D) there is no relationship between performance and receiving an outcome.
E) performance is less dependent on effort and more dependent on luck.
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71
In Vroom's expectancy theory,_____ refer(s)to different consequences that are contingent on performance,such as pay,promotions,or recognition.

A) outcomes
B) perception
C) values
D) attitude
E) performance
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72
____,according to Vroom's terminology,represents a person's belief that a particular outcome is contingent on accomplishing a specific level of performance.

A) Expectancy
B) Benevolence
C) Equity
D) Instrumentality
E) Valence
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73
An instrumentality of -1.0 reveals that:

A) the attainment of a particular outcome is totally dependent on task performance.
B) performance is totally dependent on effort.
C) high performance reduces the chance of obtaining an outcome while low performance increases the chance.
D) there is no relationship between performance and receiving an outcome.
E) performance is less dependent on effort and more dependent on luck.
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74
According to Vroom's terminology,performance is said to be _____ when it leads to something else.

A) entitled
B) benevolent
C) instrumental
D) equitable
E) sensitive
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75
Valence mirrors our:

A) personality.
B) expectancy.
C) instrumentality.
D) personal preferences.
E) behavior.
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76
The value of a reward or outcome,according to Vroom,is called:

A) expectancy.
B) instrumentality.
C) valence.
D) equity.
E) organizational justice.
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77
Which of the following is an important practical managerial implication of the expectancy theory?

A) Design challenging jobs.
B) Monitor employee motivation through interviews.
C) Reward people for desired performance.
D) Determine the outcomes employees value.
E) Tie some rewards to group accomplishments to build teamwork.
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78
An instrumentality of _____ indicates attainment of a particular outcome is totally dependent on task performance.

A) zero
B) 1.0
C) 2.0
D) -1.0
E) -2.0
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79
Within the context of goal setting,_____ represents the effort expended on a task over an extended period of time.

A) perception
B) instrumentality
C) persistence
D) valence
E) equity
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80
A management system that incorporates participation in decision making,goal setting,and objective feedback is known as:

A) organizational justice.
B) management by control.
C) an expectancy system.
D) management by objectives.
E) instrumentality.
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