Multiple Choice
Read the following scenario and answer questions.
Working for an oil drilling company in the oil sands region of northern Alberta can be very lucrative, even for workers in entry level jobs. Workers have moved to Fort McMurray and other northern Alberta towns in the thousands, from all over Canada and even from overseas. However, the work is demanding and the climate ranges from very hot to extremely cold. Oil drilling crews need to work as quickly and as efficiently as possible as every hour of operation represents a sizeable investment in machinery, labour, and land lease costs. Crews have to move regularly from one site to another site because either the well goes into production or the well comes up dry. Oil drilling companies tend to be very safety conscious because of the hazardous nature of the work; it is not uncommon for workers to experience injuries to extremities (arms, legs, hands, and feet) as well as blows to the head. Fatalities are less common but not unknown.
-Dave tries to follow the safety protocols on the rig as much as possible because he knows he would feel terrible if a coworker was injured due to something stupid that Dave did or forgot to do. What type of extrinsic motivation is represented in this example?
A) external regulation
B) introjected regulation
C) identified regulation
D) integrated regulation
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q18: According to self-determination theory, what forms of
Q21: Setting and communicating high expectations for safe
Q22: What equation defines safety performance?<br>A)Safety performance =
Q27: According to the textbook which employees should
Q28: What two facets of the Canadian Standards
Q30: Proper hand washing is an example of
Q31: Which of the following categories uses techniques
Q32: Behaviour-based safety programs aim to make the
Q33: What basic model underlies most applications of
Q34: Considerable research suggests that noticing and praising