Deck 16: Motivating Employees

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 A high need for power often is associated with successful attainment of top levels in the organizational hierarchy.
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 Physiological needs are the most basic human physical needs, which are reflected in the workplace as needs for adequate heat, air, and base salary to ensure survival.
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 Good managers avoid the use of fear tactics to motivate people.
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 Two ways to classify rewards are extrinsic and monetary.
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 Rewards given by another person are intrinsic rewards.
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 A need for power, a need for accomplishment, and a need for superior power were proposed by David McClelland's acquired needs theory.
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 In Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, freedom from violence is an example of physiological needs.
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 Employee motivation affects productivity, and part of a manager's job is to channel motivation toward the accomplishment of organizational goals.
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 Extrinsic rewards are the satisfactions that a person receives in the process of performing a particular action.
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 Hygiene factors involve the presence or absence of job dissatisfiers, such as working conditions, pay, company policies, and interpersonal relationships.
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 One category of motivation theory is content theories.
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 Process theories emphasize the needs that motivate people.
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 Esteem needs are those needs that relate to the desire for a positive self-image and the desire to receive attention, recognition, and appreciation from others.
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 Herzberg's two-factor theory divides work-related needs into two categories: hygiene factors and reward factors.
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 Factors that focus on high-level needs and include achievement, recognition, responsibility, and opportunity for growth are called motivators.
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 The implication of the two-factor theory for managers is clear. Providing hygiene factors will eliminate employee dissatisfaction but will not motivate workers to high achievement levels.
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 Good hygiene factors themselves cause people to become highly satisfied and motivated in their work.
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 External needs and relatedness needs are the first two categories of needs in Alderfer's ERG theory.
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 The arousal of enthusiasm and persistence to pursue a certain course of action refers to motivation.
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 Some companies have found that job flexibility is a great high-level motivator.
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 The administration of a pleasant and rewarding consequence following a desired behavior is positive reinforcement.
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 Process theories explain how people select behavioral actions to meet their needs and determine whether their choices were successful.
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 Extinction is the withholding of a positive reward.
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 Punishment increases the likelihood that behavior will be repeated.
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 Expectancy theory is based on the relationship among the individual's effort and performance and not on the desirability of outcomes.
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 Goal acceptance, in goal-setting theory, means that employees have to "buy into" the goals and be committed to them.
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 Goal-setting theory proposes that specific, challenging goals increase motivation and performance when the goals are accepted by subordinates and these subordinates receive feedback to indicate their progress toward goal achievement.
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 Goal specificity, in goal-setting theory, refers to the difficulty level of goals.
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 The imposition of unpleasant outcomes on an employee is avoidance learning.
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 Behavior that is positively reinforced tends to be repeated, and behavior that is not reinforced tends not to be repeated, as stated in the law of effect.
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 Punishment in organizations is often criticized because it fails to indicate the correct behavior.
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 Job rotation moves employees systematically from one job to another to provide variety and stimulation.
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 Equity theory focuses on individuals' perceptions of how fairly they are treated compared with others.
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 Equity theory, developed by J. Stacy Adams, states that people evaluate equity by a ratio of inputs to outcomes.
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 Expectancy theory is a process theory that focuses on individuals' perceptions of how fairly they are treated compared with others.
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 According to expectancy theory, a person's E ? P expectancy is the expectancy that putting effort into a given task will lead to high performance.
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 Punishment refers to the imposition of an unpleasant outcome following an undesirable behavior.
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 According to expectancy theory, for an employee to be highly motivated, E ? P expectancy, P ? O expectancy, and valence must be high.
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 Expectancy theory attempts to define specific types of needs or rewards to establish that they exist and may be similar to other individuals.
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 Valence is the value of outcomes, or attraction to outcomes, for the individual.
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 Employee engagement means that people enjoy their jobs and are satisfied with their work conditions, contribute enthusiastically to meeting team and organizational goals, and feel a sense of belonging and commitment to the organization.
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 Which of the following is a process theory?

A) Goal-setting theory
B) Equity theory
C) Expectancy theory
D) All of these
E) None of these
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 Skill variety, task identity, and task significance tend to influence the employee's psychological state of experienced meaningfulness of work.
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 Job enlargement combines a series of small tasks into one new, broader job so that people perform a variety of activities.
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 Which of the following theories focuses on the relationship between behavior and its consequences?

A) Reinforcement
B) ERG
C) Hierarchy of needs
D) Two-factor
E) Acquired needs
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 Sally enjoys her job as a teacher, not because of the pay or benefits, but because she feels good about shaping the minds of tomorrow's leaders. Sally is motivated by:

A) power factors.
B) leadership factors.
C) hygiene factors.
D) extrinsic rewards.
E) intrinsic rewards.
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 A(n) __________ is an example of an intrinsic reward.

A) employee's feelings of self-worth
B) pat on the back from your boss
C) pay raise
D) promotion
E) bonus
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 __________ refers to a reward given by another person.

A) An intrinsic reward
B) An internal reward
C) An extrinsic reward
D) A valued reward
E) Charity
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 Empowering employees involves giving them four elements that enable them to act more freely to accomplish their jobs: information, knowledge, power, and rewards.
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 The degree to which the job is perceived as important and having an impact on the company or consumers refers to task significance.
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 Organizations that empower workers often reward them based on the results shown in the company's bottom line.
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 The job characteristic of autonomy influences the worker's experiencing meaningfulness of work.
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 Which motivation theory proposes that needs must be satisfied in sequence?

A) Reinforcement
B) ERG
C) Hierarchy of needs
D) Two-factor
E) Social learning
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 Which of the following theories proposes that people are motivated by physiological, safety, belongingness, esteem, and self-actualization needs?

A) Reinforcement
B) Process
C) Situational
D) Hierarchy of needs
E) Contingency
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 Gain sharing rewards employees with part ownership of the organization based on achieving performance goals.
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 Job enlargement refers to incorporating high-level motivators into the work, including responsibility, recognition, and opportunities for growth, learning, and achievement.
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 Which of the following is the arousal and persistence to pursue a certain course of action?

A) Commitment
B) Motivation
C) Satisfaction
D) Rewarding behavior
E) Behavior modification
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 Katie dislikes almost everything about her job. The only reason she continues to work at Mace Autobody is the excellent benefits package she receives. Katie is motivated by:

A) extrinsic rewards.
B) intrinsic rewards.
C) variable rewards.
D) all of these.
E) none of these.
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 Which of the following theories emphasizes the needs that motivate people?

A) Process
B) Reinforcement
C) Content
D) Contingency
E) Situational
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 Employee stock ownership plans give employees part ownership of the company, enabling them to share in improved profits.
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 The majority of hourly workers at Formatting Unlimited are neither satisfied nor dissatisfied. What would Herzberg recommend if your goal were to increase their level of satisfaction?

A) Increase the level of hygiene factors
B) Increase the level of motivators
C) Decrease the level of motivators
D) Decrease the level of hygiene factors
E) None of these
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 Alderfer referred to the needs for physical well-being as __________ needs.

A) physiological
B) existence
C) belongingness
D) relatedness
E) growth
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 Which of the following is not a type of need proposed by Maslow in his hierarchy of needs theory?

A) Safety
B) Compensation
C) Physiological
D) Esteem
E) Self-actualization
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 Nelson is motivated by a strong need for recognition and is continually seeking credit for his contributions to the organization. According to Maslow, Neil is motivated by which category of needs?

A) Physiological
B) Safety
C) Belongingness
D) Esteem
E) Self-actualization
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 Which component of goal-setting theory refers to the need to make goals highly ambitious but achievable?

A) Goal specificity
B) Goal difficulty
C) Goal acceptance
D) Feedback
E) Goal motivation
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 __________ needs describe the most basic human physical needs, including food, water, and oxygen.

A) Self-actualization
B) Physiological
C) Esteem
D) Belongingness
E) Safety
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 Highroller Casinos provides good salaries and benefits, including bonuses of up to 25 percent of annual salaries. However, the company has been criticized for not establishing an achievement or recognition program for its employees. Which of the following best describes the company in terms of the two-factor theory?

A) Good motivators and inadequate hygiene factors
B) Good hygiene factors and inadequate motivators
C) Good hygiene factors and motivators
D) Inadequate hygiene factors and motivators
E) None of these
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 According to Herzberg, __________ is an example of a hygiene factor.

A) achievement
B) recognition
C) pay
D) responsibility
E) opportunity for growth
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 According to Maslow, the highest-order needs are __________ needs.

A) self-actualization 
B) physiological 
C) esteem 
D) belongingness 
E) safety 
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 __________ have the greatest impact, according to Herzberg, on job satisfaction.

A) Hygiene factors
B) Reinforcers
C) Motivators
D) Dissatisfiers
E) All of these
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 Frank is primarily driven by a need to establish satisfactory relationships with other people. Alderfer would say he is motivated by __________ needs.

A) growth 
B) existence 
C) relatedness 
D) self-actualization 
E) physiological 
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 Which of the following types of needs reflect the desire to be accepted by one's peers, have friendships, be part of a group, and be loved?

A) Self-actualization
B) Physiological
C) Esteem
D) Belongingness
E) Safety
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 Which of the following focus on high-level needs, according to Herzberg, and include achievement, recognition, responsibility, and opportunity for growth?

A) Hygiene factors
B) Extrinsic factors
C) Motivators
D) Dissatisfiers
E) All of these
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 Which component of goal-setting theory means that people get information about how well they are doing in progressing toward goal achievement?

A) Goal specificity
B) Goal difficulty
C) Goal acceptance
D) Feedback
E) Goal motivation
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 In goal-setting theory, __________ means that employees have to "buy into" the goals and be committed to them.

A) goal specificity
B) goal difficulty
C) goal acceptance
D) feedback
E) goal motivation
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 Denise has a desire to influence others, be responsible for them, and have authority over them. It can be described as:

A) her need for power.
B) her need for achievement.
C) her need for affiliation.
D) her need for relatedness.
E) none of these.
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 A high need for __________ often is associated with successful attainment of top levels in the organizational hierarchy, according to McClelland.

A) power
B) achievement
C) affiliation
D) success
E) expertise
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 Alden is a recent college graduate. He is unsure about his future. A counselor in his university's career resources office recently told Alden that he had a high need for achievement. What type of career should Alden pursue?

A) He should look for work as a project manager.
B) He should think about starting his own business.
C) He should look for work in "corporate America" as he is sure to climb to the top.
D) He should play the lottery.
E) None of these
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 The desire to form close personal relationships, avoid conflict, and establish warm friendships describes:

A) a need for affiliation.
B) a need for power.
C) a need for achievement.
D) a need for authority.
E) all of these.
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 The frustration-regression principle is most closely related with:

A) Maslow.
B) Herzberg.
C) McClelland.
D) Alderfer.
E) Adams.
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 A high need for power often is associated with successful attainment of top levels in the organizational hierarchy.
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 Physiological needs are the most basic human physical needs, which are reflected in the workplace as needs for adequate heat, air, and base salary to ensure survival.
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3
 Good managers avoid the use of fear tactics to motivate people.
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 Two ways to classify rewards are extrinsic and monetary.
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 Rewards given by another person are intrinsic rewards.
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 A need for power, a need for accomplishment, and a need for superior power were proposed by David McClelland's acquired needs theory.
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 In Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, freedom from violence is an example of physiological needs.
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 Employee motivation affects productivity, and part of a manager's job is to channel motivation toward the accomplishment of organizational goals.
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 Extrinsic rewards are the satisfactions that a person receives in the process of performing a particular action.
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 Hygiene factors involve the presence or absence of job dissatisfiers, such as working conditions, pay, company policies, and interpersonal relationships.
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 One category of motivation theory is content theories.
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 Process theories emphasize the needs that motivate people.
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 Esteem needs are those needs that relate to the desire for a positive self-image and the desire to receive attention, recognition, and appreciation from others.
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 Herzberg's two-factor theory divides work-related needs into two categories: hygiene factors and reward factors.
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 Factors that focus on high-level needs and include achievement, recognition, responsibility, and opportunity for growth are called motivators.
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 The implication of the two-factor theory for managers is clear. Providing hygiene factors will eliminate employee dissatisfaction but will not motivate workers to high achievement levels.
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 Good hygiene factors themselves cause people to become highly satisfied and motivated in their work.
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 External needs and relatedness needs are the first two categories of needs in Alderfer's ERG theory.
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 The arousal of enthusiasm and persistence to pursue a certain course of action refers to motivation.
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 Some companies have found that job flexibility is a great high-level motivator.
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 The administration of a pleasant and rewarding consequence following a desired behavior is positive reinforcement.
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 Process theories explain how people select behavioral actions to meet their needs and determine whether their choices were successful.
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 Extinction is the withholding of a positive reward.
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 Punishment increases the likelihood that behavior will be repeated.
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 Expectancy theory is based on the relationship among the individual's effort and performance and not on the desirability of outcomes.
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 Goal acceptance, in goal-setting theory, means that employees have to "buy into" the goals and be committed to them.
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 Goal-setting theory proposes that specific, challenging goals increase motivation and performance when the goals are accepted by subordinates and these subordinates receive feedback to indicate their progress toward goal achievement.
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 Goal specificity, in goal-setting theory, refers to the difficulty level of goals.
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 The imposition of unpleasant outcomes on an employee is avoidance learning.
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 Behavior that is positively reinforced tends to be repeated, and behavior that is not reinforced tends not to be repeated, as stated in the law of effect.
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 Punishment in organizations is often criticized because it fails to indicate the correct behavior.
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 Job rotation moves employees systematically from one job to another to provide variety and stimulation.
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 Equity theory focuses on individuals' perceptions of how fairly they are treated compared with others.
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 Equity theory, developed by J. Stacy Adams, states that people evaluate equity by a ratio of inputs to outcomes.
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 Expectancy theory is a process theory that focuses on individuals' perceptions of how fairly they are treated compared with others.
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 According to expectancy theory, a person's E ? P expectancy is the expectancy that putting effort into a given task will lead to high performance.
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 Punishment refers to the imposition of an unpleasant outcome following an undesirable behavior.
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 According to expectancy theory, for an employee to be highly motivated, E ? P expectancy, P ? O expectancy, and valence must be high.
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 Expectancy theory attempts to define specific types of needs or rewards to establish that they exist and may be similar to other individuals.
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 Valence is the value of outcomes, or attraction to outcomes, for the individual.
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 Employee engagement means that people enjoy their jobs and are satisfied with their work conditions, contribute enthusiastically to meeting team and organizational goals, and feel a sense of belonging and commitment to the organization.
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 Which of the following is a process theory?

A) Goal-setting theory
B) Equity theory
C) Expectancy theory
D) All of these
E) None of these
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 Skill variety, task identity, and task significance tend to influence the employee's psychological state of experienced meaningfulness of work.
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 Job enlargement combines a series of small tasks into one new, broader job so that people perform a variety of activities.
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 Which of the following theories focuses on the relationship between behavior and its consequences?

A) Reinforcement
B) ERG
C) Hierarchy of needs
D) Two-factor
E) Acquired needs
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 Sally enjoys her job as a teacher, not because of the pay or benefits, but because she feels good about shaping the minds of tomorrow's leaders. Sally is motivated by:

A) power factors.
B) leadership factors.
C) hygiene factors.
D) extrinsic rewards.
E) intrinsic rewards.
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 A(n) __________ is an example of an intrinsic reward.

A) employee's feelings of self-worth
B) pat on the back from your boss
C) pay raise
D) promotion
E) bonus
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 __________ refers to a reward given by another person.

A) An intrinsic reward
B) An internal reward
C) An extrinsic reward
D) A valued reward
E) Charity
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 Empowering employees involves giving them four elements that enable them to act more freely to accomplish their jobs: information, knowledge, power, and rewards.
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 The degree to which the job is perceived as important and having an impact on the company or consumers refers to task significance.
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 Organizations that empower workers often reward them based on the results shown in the company's bottom line.
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52
 The job characteristic of autonomy influences the worker's experiencing meaningfulness of work.
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53
 Which motivation theory proposes that needs must be satisfied in sequence?

A) Reinforcement
B) ERG
C) Hierarchy of needs
D) Two-factor
E) Social learning
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 Which of the following theories proposes that people are motivated by physiological, safety, belongingness, esteem, and self-actualization needs?

A) Reinforcement
B) Process
C) Situational
D) Hierarchy of needs
E) Contingency
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 Gain sharing rewards employees with part ownership of the organization based on achieving performance goals.
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 Job enlargement refers to incorporating high-level motivators into the work, including responsibility, recognition, and opportunities for growth, learning, and achievement.
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 Which of the following is the arousal and persistence to pursue a certain course of action?

A) Commitment
B) Motivation
C) Satisfaction
D) Rewarding behavior
E) Behavior modification
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 Katie dislikes almost everything about her job. The only reason she continues to work at Mace Autobody is the excellent benefits package she receives. Katie is motivated by:

A) extrinsic rewards.
B) intrinsic rewards.
C) variable rewards.
D) all of these.
E) none of these.
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 Which of the following theories emphasizes the needs that motivate people?

A) Process
B) Reinforcement
C) Content
D) Contingency
E) Situational
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 Employee stock ownership plans give employees part ownership of the company, enabling them to share in improved profits.
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61
 The majority of hourly workers at Formatting Unlimited are neither satisfied nor dissatisfied. What would Herzberg recommend if your goal were to increase their level of satisfaction?

A) Increase the level of hygiene factors
B) Increase the level of motivators
C) Decrease the level of motivators
D) Decrease the level of hygiene factors
E) None of these
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 Alderfer referred to the needs for physical well-being as __________ needs.

A) physiological
B) existence
C) belongingness
D) relatedness
E) growth
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 Which of the following is not a type of need proposed by Maslow in his hierarchy of needs theory?

A) Safety
B) Compensation
C) Physiological
D) Esteem
E) Self-actualization
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 Nelson is motivated by a strong need for recognition and is continually seeking credit for his contributions to the organization. According to Maslow, Neil is motivated by which category of needs?

A) Physiological
B) Safety
C) Belongingness
D) Esteem
E) Self-actualization
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 Which component of goal-setting theory refers to the need to make goals highly ambitious but achievable?

A) Goal specificity
B) Goal difficulty
C) Goal acceptance
D) Feedback
E) Goal motivation
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 __________ needs describe the most basic human physical needs, including food, water, and oxygen.

A) Self-actualization
B) Physiological
C) Esteem
D) Belongingness
E) Safety
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 Highroller Casinos provides good salaries and benefits, including bonuses of up to 25 percent of annual salaries. However, the company has been criticized for not establishing an achievement or recognition program for its employees. Which of the following best describes the company in terms of the two-factor theory?

A) Good motivators and inadequate hygiene factors
B) Good hygiene factors and inadequate motivators
C) Good hygiene factors and motivators
D) Inadequate hygiene factors and motivators
E) None of these
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 According to Herzberg, __________ is an example of a hygiene factor.

A) achievement
B) recognition
C) pay
D) responsibility
E) opportunity for growth
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 According to Maslow, the highest-order needs are __________ needs.

A) self-actualization 
B) physiological 
C) esteem 
D) belongingness 
E) safety 
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 __________ have the greatest impact, according to Herzberg, on job satisfaction.

A) Hygiene factors
B) Reinforcers
C) Motivators
D) Dissatisfiers
E) All of these
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 Frank is primarily driven by a need to establish satisfactory relationships with other people. Alderfer would say he is motivated by __________ needs.

A) growth 
B) existence 
C) relatedness 
D) self-actualization 
E) physiological 
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 Which of the following types of needs reflect the desire to be accepted by one's peers, have friendships, be part of a group, and be loved?

A) Self-actualization
B) Physiological
C) Esteem
D) Belongingness
E) Safety
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73
 Which of the following focus on high-level needs, according to Herzberg, and include achievement, recognition, responsibility, and opportunity for growth?

A) Hygiene factors
B) Extrinsic factors
C) Motivators
D) Dissatisfiers
E) All of these
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74
 Which component of goal-setting theory means that people get information about how well they are doing in progressing toward goal achievement?

A) Goal specificity
B) Goal difficulty
C) Goal acceptance
D) Feedback
E) Goal motivation
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75
 In goal-setting theory, __________ means that employees have to "buy into" the goals and be committed to them.

A) goal specificity
B) goal difficulty
C) goal acceptance
D) feedback
E) goal motivation
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76
 Denise has a desire to influence others, be responsible for them, and have authority over them. It can be described as:

A) her need for power.
B) her need for achievement.
C) her need for affiliation.
D) her need for relatedness.
E) none of these.
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77
 A high need for __________ often is associated with successful attainment of top levels in the organizational hierarchy, according to McClelland.

A) power
B) achievement
C) affiliation
D) success
E) expertise
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78
 Alden is a recent college graduate. He is unsure about his future. A counselor in his university's career resources office recently told Alden that he had a high need for achievement. What type of career should Alden pursue?

A) He should look for work as a project manager.
B) He should think about starting his own business.
C) He should look for work in "corporate America" as he is sure to climb to the top.
D) He should play the lottery.
E) None of these
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79
 The desire to form close personal relationships, avoid conflict, and establish warm friendships describes:

A) a need for affiliation.
B) a need for power.
C) a need for achievement.
D) a need for authority.
E) all of these.
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80
 The frustration-regression principle is most closely related with:

A) Maslow.
B) Herzberg.
C) McClelland.
D) Alderfer.
E) Adams.
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