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Deck 6: Motivation
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In the absence of a goal,it is difficult to rely on trial and error to figure out how best to do a task.
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2
When goal commitment is high,assigning specific and difficult goals will have significant benefits for task performance.
True
3
Cognitive distortion allows you to restore balance mentally by altering your behavior in certain ways.
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4
Task strategy reflects how complicated the information and actions involved in a task are,as well as how much the task changes.
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Expectancy represents the belief that low performance is the outcome of high efforts.
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Motivation determines what employees do at a given moment-the direction in which their effort is channeled.
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Motivation is not one thing but rather a set of distinct forces.
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Valences can be positive,negative,or zero.
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Motivation that is controlled by some contingency that depends on task performance is intrinsic motivation.
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Meaningfulness reflects energy rooted in the belief that work tasks contribute to some larger purpose.
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11
Pay,bonuses,and promotions are some of the positive valenced outcomes considered in studies of motivation.
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Instrumentality represents the belief that stressful performance will result in some outcome(s).
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The belief that a person has the capabilities needed to execute the behaviors required for task success is known as self-actualization.
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When your ratio of outcomes to inputs is greater than your comparison other's ratio,equity distress gets experienced,and the tension likely creates negative emotions such as anger or envy.
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A difficult goal is one that stretches an employee to perform at his/her maximum level while still staying within the boundaries of his/her ability.
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Equity theory argues that you compare your ratio of outcomes and inputs to the ratio of some 'comparison other'.
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As goals move from moderate to difficult,the intensity and persistence of effort minimize.
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Self-determination captures the value of a work goal or purpose,relative to a person's own ideals and passions.
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19
The extrinsic theory acknowledges that motivation does not just depend on your own beliefs and circumstances but also on what happens to other people.
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Valence can be defined as cognitive groupings or clusters of outcomes that are viewed as having critical psychological or physiological consequences.
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Competence brings with it a sense of pride and mastery that is itself intrinsically motivating.
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22
The set of energetic forces that originates both within and outside an employee,initiates work-related effort,and determines its direction,intensity,and persistence is known as:
A)organizational commitment.
B)job satisfaction.
C)job performance.
D)motivation.
E)leadership.
A)organizational commitment.
B)job satisfaction.
C)job performance.
D)motivation.
E)leadership.
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23
Efficacy is dictated by _____,where feelings of fear or anxiety can create doubts about task accomplishment,while pride and enthusiasm can bolster confidence levels.
A)emotional cues
B)instrumentality
C)past accomplishments
D)verbal persuasion
E)vicarious experiences
A)emotional cues
B)instrumentality
C)past accomplishments
D)verbal persuasion
E)vicarious experiences
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24
Merit pay and profit sharing offer little in the way of difficult and specific goals.
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Lump-sum bonus is a bonus received for meeting unit goals for criteria controllable by employees.
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26
When employees consider efficacy levels for a given task,they first consider their:
A)past accomplishments.
B)vicarious experiences.
C)current projects.
D)extrinsic motivators.
E)instrumentality.
A)past accomplishments.
B)vicarious experiences.
C)current projects.
D)extrinsic motivators.
E)instrumentality.
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27
The motivating force with the strongest performance effect is perception of equity.
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28
The belief that a person has the capabilities needed to execute the behaviors required for task success is known as:
A)instrumentality.
B)valence.
C)equity.
D)complexity.
E)self-efficacy.
A)instrumentality.
B)valence.
C)equity.
D)complexity.
E)self-efficacy.
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29
People who experience higher levels of equity tend to feel higher levels of affective commitment and higher levels of normative commitment.
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30
Which theory focuses most specifically on describing the cognitive process that employees go through to make choices among different voluntary responses?
A)Equity theory
B)Extrinsic theory
C)Expectancy theory
D)Goal-setting theory
E)Psychological empowerment theory
A)Equity theory
B)Extrinsic theory
C)Expectancy theory
D)Goal-setting theory
E)Psychological empowerment theory
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31
A sense of self-determination is a strong driver of extrinsic motivation.
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32
Employees with high levels of competence can choose what tasks to work on,how to structure those tasks,and how long to pursue those tasks.
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33
Profit sharing tends to have a stronger motivational effect on employee effort than individual incentives.
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34
Employees who feel a sense of equity on the job are more likely to engage in citizenship behaviors,particularly when those behaviors aid the organization.
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_____ theory argues that employee behavior is directed toward pleasure and away from pain or,more generally,toward certain outcomes and away from others.
A)Psychological empowerment
B)Expectancy
C)Goal setting
D)Extrinsic
E)Equity
A)Psychological empowerment
B)Expectancy
C)Goal setting
D)Extrinsic
E)Equity
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36
The belief that exerting a high level of effort will result in the successful performance of some task is known as:
A)instrumentality.
B)valence.
C)equity.
D)expectancy.
E)psychological empowerment.
A)instrumentality.
B)valence.
C)equity.
D)expectancy.
E)psychological empowerment.
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37
Motivation is a critical consideration because effective job performance is largely a function of:
A)motivation and emotions.
B)emotions and ability.
C)ability and expectations.
D)motivation and ability.
E)expectations and emotions.
A)motivation and emotions.
B)emotions and ability.
C)ability and expectations.
D)motivation and ability.
E)expectations and emotions.
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38
Employees consider _____ for a given task by taking into account their observations and discussions with others who have performed similar tasks.
A)emotional cues
B)instrumentality
C)past accomplishments
D)verbal persuasion
E)vicarious experiences
A)emotional cues
B)instrumentality
C)past accomplishments
D)verbal persuasion
E)vicarious experiences
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39
Merit pay represents the most common element of organizational compensation plans.
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40
Expectancy is a subjective probability ranging from:
A)0 to 1.
B)1 to 5.
C)10 to 20.
D)-1 to +1.
E).5 to 1.5.
A)0 to 1.
B)1 to 5.
C)10 to 20.
D)-1 to +1.
E).5 to 1.5.
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41
The Cotton Yard is a family run knitting company.It specializes in custom-made woolen sweaters,pullovers,scarves and gloves.The workers are family members who have learnt the art of knitting through observation.What kind of learning has The Cotton Yard adopted?
A)Past accomplishments
B)Vicarious experiences
C)Lecture sessions
D)Emotional cues
E)Instrumentality
A)Past accomplishments
B)Vicarious experiences
C)Lecture sessions
D)Emotional cues
E)Instrumentality
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42
The need to be able to predict and control one's future is a(n)_____ need.
A)relatedness
B)autonomy
C)esteem
D)self-actualization
E)self-regard
A)relatedness
B)autonomy
C)esteem
D)self-actualization
E)self-regard
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_____ reflects how complicated the information and actions involved in a task are,as well as how much the task changes.
A)Task complexity
B)Self-efficacy
C)Goal commitment
D)Feedback
E)Instrumentality
A)Task complexity
B)Self-efficacy
C)Goal commitment
D)Feedback
E)Instrumentality
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44
Food,shelter,safety,and protection that is required for human existence is a _____ need.
A)physiological
B)relatedness
C)control
D)self-regard
E)self-actualization
A)physiological
B)relatedness
C)control
D)self-regard
E)self-actualization
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To hold a high evaluation of oneself and to feel effective and respected by others is a(n)_____ need.
A)control
B)self-actualization
C)self-regard
D)autonomy
E)relatedness
A)control
B)self-actualization
C)self-regard
D)autonomy
E)relatedness
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46
The anticipated value of the outcomes associated with performance is known as:
A)instrumentality.
B)valence.
C)equity.
D)expectancy.
E)self-efficacy.
A)instrumentality.
B)valence.
C)equity.
D)expectancy.
E)self-efficacy.
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_____ are defined as the objective or aim of an action and typically refer to attaining a specific standard of proficiency,often within a specified time limit.
A)Values
B)Goals
C)Internal comparisons
D)Strategies
E)External comparisons
A)Values
B)Goals
C)Internal comparisons
D)Strategies
E)External comparisons
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Nathan is defending his first place at the annual debate competition.Just minutes before his turn,Nathan gets cold feet and cannot remember his arguments.His teacher speaks to him which helps reinforce the lost confidence.Nathan delivered his best and defended his title.Which of the following considerations dictated Nathan's self-efficacy?
A)Past accomplishments
B)Vicarious experiences
C)Verbal persuasion
D)Equity distress
E)Instrumentality
A)Past accomplishments
B)Vicarious experiences
C)Verbal persuasion
D)Equity distress
E)Instrumentality
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_____ consists of updates on employee progress toward goal attainment.
A)Task complexity
B)Goal commitment
C)Feedback
D)Self-efficacy
E)Instrumentality
A)Task complexity
B)Goal commitment
C)Feedback
D)Self-efficacy
E)Instrumentality
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50
Technically,_____ is a set of subjective probabilities,each ranging from 0 to 1,that successful performance will bring a set of outcomes.
A)valence
B)instrumentality
C)expectancy
D)self-efficacy
E)complexity
A)valence
B)instrumentality
C)expectancy
D)self-efficacy
E)complexity
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51
Motivation that is felt when task performance serves as its own reward is known as _____ motivation.
A)instrumental
B)extrinsic
C)intrinsic
D)expectant
E)efficacious
A)instrumental
B)extrinsic
C)intrinsic
D)expectant
E)efficacious
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52
Emily and Steffi work at Education Yours,a non-profit educational institution.Last month,Steffi,newly hired on a temporary teaching assignment,was asked by her supervisor to prepare material for teaching their courses online.Being new to online teaching,Steffi is considering her efficacy.Steffi has been talking to several individuals including Emily who have been teaching online for several years.Emily takes pride in her teaching and always approaches her teaching with total enthusiasm.Giving Steffi tips for effective online teaching and other do's and don'ts,Emily believes that exerting high level of effort will result in a successful performance in her online teaching.
A)past accomplishments.
B)vicarious experiences.
C)verbal persuasion.
D)emotional cues.
E)instrumentality.
A)past accomplishments.
B)vicarious experiences.
C)verbal persuasion.
D)emotional cues.
E)instrumentality.
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53
The efficacy of an individual can be dictated by all of these except:
A)past accomplishments.
B)vicarious experiences.
C)verbal persuasion.
D)valence of rewards.
E)emotional cues.
A)past accomplishments.
B)vicarious experiences.
C)verbal persuasion.
D)valence of rewards.
E)emotional cues.
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54
The belief that successful performance will result in some outcome(s)is known as:
A)instrumentality.
B)valence.
C)complexity.
D)expectancy.
E)self-efficacy.
A)instrumentality.
B)valence.
C)complexity.
D)expectancy.
E)self-efficacy.
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55
The cognitive groupings or clusters of outcomes that are viewed as having critical psychological or physiological consequences are known as:
A)instrumentality.
B)valence.
C)equity.
D)expectancy.
E)needs.
A)instrumentality.
B)valence.
C)equity.
D)expectancy.
E)needs.
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56
The dimensions of psychological empowerment include all of these except:
A)meaningfulness.
B)self-determination.
C)competence.
D)impact.
E)needs.
A)meaningfulness.
B)self-determination.
C)competence.
D)impact.
E)needs.
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Emily and Steffi work at Education Yours,a non-profit educational institution.Last month,Steffi,newly hired on a temporary teaching assignment,was asked by her supervisor to prepare material for teaching their courses online.Being new to online teaching,Steffi is considering her efficacy.Steffi has been talking to several individuals including Emily who have been teaching online for several years.Emily takes pride in her teaching and always approaches her teaching with total enthusiasm.Giving Steffi tips for effective online teaching and other do's and don'ts,Emily believes that exerting high level of effort will result in a successful performance in her online teaching.
A)Valence
B)Equity
C)Expectancy
D)Instrumentality
E)Emotional cues
A)Valence
B)Equity
C)Expectancy
D)Instrumentality
E)Emotional cues
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58
Motivation that is controlled by some contingency that depends on task performance is known as _____ motivation.
A)control
B)extrinsic
C)intrinsic
D)expectant
E)efficacious
A)control
B)extrinsic
C)intrinsic
D)expectant
E)efficacious
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59
Which of these refer(s)to the learning plans and problem-solving approaches used to achieve successful performance?
A)Expectancy
B)Emotional cues
C)Vicarious experiences
D)Goal setting
E)Task strategies
A)Expectancy
B)Emotional cues
C)Vicarious experiences
D)Goal setting
E)Task strategies
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The need to perform tasks that one cares about and that appeal to one's ideals and sense of purpose is a _____ need.
A)relatedness
B)self-actualization
C)control
D)responsibility
E)self-regard
A)relatedness
B)self-actualization
C)control
D)responsibility
E)self-regard
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61
Comparison with others in the same organization doing substantially different jobs is:
A)job equity.
B)occupational equity.
C)company equity.
D)age equity.
E)educational equity.
A)job equity.
B)occupational equity.
C)company equity.
D)age equity.
E)educational equity.
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62
_____ theory acknowledges that motivation doesn't just depend on your own beliefs and circumstances but also what happens to other people.
A)Equity
B)Extrinsic
C)Expectancy
D)Goal setting
E)Psychological empowerment
A)Equity
B)Extrinsic
C)Expectancy
D)Goal setting
E)Psychological empowerment
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63
An energy rooted in the belief that work tasks contribute to some larger purpose is known as:
A)self-efficacy.
B)goal commitment.
C)goal setting.
D)vicarious experience.
E)psychological empowerment.
A)self-efficacy.
B)goal commitment.
C)goal setting.
D)vicarious experience.
E)psychological empowerment.
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64
A(n)_____ involves a 'comparison other' in the same company.
A)equity distress
B)emotional cue
C)cognitive distortion
D)internal comparison
E)external comparison
A)equity distress
B)emotional cue
C)cognitive distortion
D)internal comparison
E)external comparison
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65
In equity theory,the internal tension that is caused by an imbalance in the ratios is known as:
A)cognitive distortion.
B)expectancy.
C)equity distress.
D)goal commitment.
E)comparison other.
A)cognitive distortion.
B)expectancy.
C)equity distress.
D)goal commitment.
E)comparison other.
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66
Which theory suggests that employees create a "mental ledger" of the outcomes they get from their job duties?
A)Expectancy theory
B)Goal-setting theory
C)Equity theory
D)Psychological empowerment theory
E)Extrinsic theory
A)Expectancy theory
B)Goal-setting theory
C)Equity theory
D)Psychological empowerment theory
E)Extrinsic theory
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67
Allan and Danny have been working for Yummy Treats for about five years,at the same level of management and doing similar kind of work.Allan has been focusing on setting specific and difficult goals and believes that exerting a high level of effort will result in the successful performance in his job and that is what he should focus on.Danny on the other hand compares himself to other managers,such as Jim who works for the competitor in a similar work position.He feels disheartened when he finds out that he is significantly under rewarded at Yummy Treats.
A)Equity theory
B)Extrinsic motivation
C)Goal setting
D)Expectancy
E)Psychological empowerment
A)Equity theory
B)Extrinsic motivation
C)Goal setting
D)Expectancy
E)Psychological empowerment
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"A" in the S.M.A.R.T.goals stands for:
A)affordable.
B)ability.
C)achievable.
D)aspire.
E)assess.
A)affordable.
B)ability.
C)achievable.
D)aspire.
E)assess.
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69
The person who seems to provide an intuitive frame of reference for judging equity is known as:
A)equity resolver.
B)comparison other.
C)cognitive distortion creator.
D)goals monitor.
E)outcome evaluator.
A)equity resolver.
B)comparison other.
C)cognitive distortion creator.
D)goals monitor.
E)outcome evaluator.
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Allan and Danny have been working for Yummy Treats for about five years,at the same level of management and doing similar kind of work.Allan has been focusing on setting specific and difficult goals and believes that exerting a high level of effort will result in the successful performance in his job and that is what he should focus on.Danny on the other hand compares himself to other managers,such as Jim who works for the competitor in a similar work position.He feels disheartened when he finds out that he is significantly under rewarded at Yummy Treats.
A)empowerment evaluator.
B)internal comparison.
C)valence generator.
D)cognitive distorter.
E)external comparison.
A)empowerment evaluator.
B)internal comparison.
C)valence generator.
D)cognitive distorter.
E)external comparison.
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"T" in the S.M.A.R.T.goals stands for:
A)time-sensitive.
B)task-driven.
C)tenacious.
D)tempered.
E)team-oriented.
A)time-sensitive.
B)task-driven.
C)tenacious.
D)tempered.
E)team-oriented.
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_____ is defined as the degree to which a person accepts a goal and is determined to try to reach it.
A)Feedback
B)Self-efficacy
C)Instrumentality
D)Task complexity
E)Goal commitment
A)Feedback
B)Self-efficacy
C)Instrumentality
D)Task complexity
E)Goal commitment
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Allan and Danny have been working for Yummy Treats for about five years,at the same level of management and doing similar kind of work.Allan has been focusing on setting specific and difficult goals and believes that exerting a high level of effort will result in the successful performance in his job and that is what he should focus on.Danny on the other hand compares himself to other managers,such as Jim who works for the competitor in a similar work position.He feels disheartened when he finds out that he is significantly under rewarded at Yummy Treats.
A)empowerment evaluator.
B)valence generator.
C)cognitive distorter.
D)external comparison.
E)internal comparison.
A)empowerment evaluator.
B)valence generator.
C)cognitive distorter.
D)external comparison.
E)internal comparison.
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"R" in the S.M.A.R.T.goals stands for:
A)robust.
B)resolved.
C)requirements.
D)results-based.
E)realist.
A)robust.
B)resolved.
C)requirements.
D)results-based.
E)realist.
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"S" in the S.M.A.R.T.goals stands for:
A)systematic.
B)specific.
C)self-set.
D)scientific.
E)serious.
A)systematic.
B)specific.
C)self-set.
D)scientific.
E)serious.
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76
When someone from another company is referred to as the 'comparison other',one is involved in a(n):
A)equity distress.
B)emotional cue.
C)cognitive distortion.
D)internal comparison.
E)external comparison.
A)equity distress.
B)emotional cue.
C)cognitive distortion.
D)internal comparison.
E)external comparison.
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"M" in the S.M.A.R.T.goals stands for:
A)measurable.
B)monetary.
C)methodical.
D)model.
E)major.
A)measurable.
B)monetary.
C)methodical.
D)model.
E)major.
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Noticing his reduced efficiency at work,Dan enrolled himself for the training sessions offered and saw that there was a significant change in his productivity.This helped restore the balance of comparison ratios.Prior to enrolling in the training session,Dan was most likely experiencing:
A)over reward inequity.
B)self-efficacy.
C)cognitive distortion.
D)expectancy.
E)goal commitment.
A)over reward inequity.
B)self-efficacy.
C)cognitive distortion.
D)expectancy.
E)goal commitment.
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After the annual appraisal,Ted was disappointed with his 10% increase in pay compared to the 40% increase his colleagues got.When Ted spoke to his manager,he was told his colleagues were able to perform well over the minimum standard.But Ted is not aware of the minimum standard or the numbers he has to compete with.What would help Ted improve his performance?
A)Goal commitment
B)Task complexity
C)Feedback
D)Valence
E)Expectancy
A)Goal commitment
B)Task complexity
C)Feedback
D)Valence
E)Expectancy
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In equity theory,rethinking your inputs to restore balance mentally without altering your behavior in any way is known as:
A)equity distress.
B)instrumentality.
C)cognitive distortion.
D)internal comparisons.
E)external comparisons.
A)equity distress.
B)instrumentality.
C)cognitive distortion.
D)internal comparisons.
E)external comparisons.
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