Deck 5: Motivation
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Deck 5: Motivation
1
Herzberg's two-factor theory states that dissatisfiers or hygiene factors are needed to maintain at least a level of "no dissatisfaction."
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2
Managing the psychological contract successfully is one of the more important and challenging aspects of a manager's job.
True
3
Organizational justice is the perceived fairness of how resources and rewards are distributed throughout an organization.
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4
Goal-setting theory emphasizes the importance of conscious goals in explaining motivated behavior.
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5
From a managerial perspective, unsatisfied needs are dangerous because they may lead to undesirable performance outcomes.
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6
According to Locke, individuals are likely to adjust their idea of what constitutes an equitable payment in order to justify their pay.
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7
Companies that engage in layoffs may find that many "survivors" of the layoffs end up voluntarily leaving the company as well
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8
Monitoring the needs, abilities, goals, and preferences of employees is strictly the domain of personnel/human resource managers.
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9
Persistence is an important component of motivation.
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10
McClelland's theory of motivation places emphasis on socially acceptable behavior.
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11
The process theories of motivation focus on the factors within the person that energize, direct, sustain, and stop behavior.
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12
The valence associated with an outcome is by definition always positive.
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13
As managers advance in an organization, their need for security increases.
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14
McClelland contends that when a need is strong, it motivates a person to use behavior that leads to its repetition.
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15
Intensity refers to the staying power of behavior, or how long a person will continue to devote effort.
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16
Group value theory suggests that fair group procedures are considered to be a sign of respect.
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17
Autonomy means having your manager make decisions on your behalf and closely monitoring your work.
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18
Managers at lower organizational levels in small firms are more satisfied than their counterparts in large firms.
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19
The notion of inputs and outcomes within equity theory is the exact opposite of the notion of giving and receiving in the psychological contract.
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20
Employees will often define their jobs quite broadly and will include activities as part of their duties that their managers perceive as "extra."
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21
The _______________ component of motivation refers to the strength of the response once the choice is made.
A) direction
B) intensity
C) opportunity
D) persistence
A) direction
B) intensity
C) opportunity
D) persistence
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22
Which of the following is an example of Maslow's esteem?
A) Developing and mentoring others
B) Starting a charity that helps children
C) Receiving regular salary increases
D) Receiving a high-level promotion
A) Developing and mentoring others
B) Starting a charity that helps children
C) Receiving regular salary increases
D) Receiving a high-level promotion
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23
When need deficiencies are present, individuals are less susceptible to a manager's motivational efforts.
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24
Vague goals, such as "do your best," lead to higher output than do specific goals.
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25
According to Herzberg, which of the following is a motivator?
A) Working conditions
B) Achievement
C) Salary
D) Quality of technical supervision
A) Working conditions
B) Achievement
C) Salary
D) Quality of technical supervision
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26
It is important for any goal to be clear, meaningful, and unique.
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27
Personality and personal health are individual differences should be considered when implementing goal-setting programs.
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28
_______________ is the founder of the theory that states that conscious goals and intentions are the determinants of behavior.
A) Maslow
B) Alderfer
C) Locke
D) McClelland
A) Maslow
B) Alderfer
C) Locke
D) McClelland
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29
What basic assumption about people did Maslow make that caused him to believe that they would constantly move up the needs hierarchy?
A) People are naturally leaders
B) People will always have obligations to meet
C) People believe in things that are more important than themselves
D) People have a need to grow and develop
A) People are naturally leaders
B) People will always have obligations to meet
C) People believe in things that are more important than themselves
D) People have a need to grow and develop
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30
Taking a lunch break and getting a drink of water are examples of a _______________ need.
A) physiological
B) psychological
C) sociological
D) safety
A) physiological
B) psychological
C) sociological
D) safety
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31
Alderfer's ERG theory suggests that, in addition to the satisfaction-progression process that Maslow proposed, a _______________ process is also at work.
A) frustration-regression
B) frustration-anger
C) progression-regression
D) progression-growth
A) frustration-regression
B) frustration-anger
C) progression-regression
D) progression-growth
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32
Job _______________ is defined as the process of building personal achievement, recognition, challenge, responsibility, and growth opportunities into a person's job.
A) enrichment
B) enlargement
C) creation
D) opportunity
A) enrichment
B) enlargement
C) creation
D) opportunity
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33
A study of 4,000 employees found three main areas affect employee motivation. These areas include all of the following except:
A) Organizational issues
B) Interpersonal issues
C) Leader issues
D) Job issues
A) Organizational issues
B) Interpersonal issues
C) Leader issues
D) Job issues
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34
Mary Kay, Inc. uses the full range of _______________ to motivate its 1.8 million beauty consultants in markets worldwide.
A) Maslow's need hierarchy
B) Alderfer's three-level hierarchy
C) Locke's goal setting theory
D) McClelland's three learned needs theory
A) Maslow's need hierarchy
B) Alderfer's three-level hierarchy
C) Locke's goal setting theory
D) McClelland's three learned needs theory
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35
Needs may be viewed as energizers or triggers of behavioral responses.
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36
The sets of needs proposed by Alderfer's ERG theory include all of the following except:
A) Ego
B) Existence
C) Relatedness
D) Growth
A) Ego
B) Existence
C) Relatedness
D) Growth
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37
Joining the bowling team to make friends is a _______________ need.
A) physiological
B) psychological
C) sociological
D) esteem
A) physiological
B) psychological
C) sociological
D) esteem
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38
Which of the following is an example of Maslow's self-actualization?
A) Developing and mentoring others
B) Receiving a high-level promotion
C) Having a supportive supervisor
D) Receiving regular salary increases
A) Developing and mentoring others
B) Receiving a high-level promotion
C) Having a supportive supervisor
D) Receiving regular salary increases
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39
Which of the following is highest on Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
A) Safety and security
B) Esteem
C) Physiological needs
D) Self-actualization
A) Safety and security
B) Esteem
C) Physiological needs
D) Self-actualization
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40
Which of the following belongs to the esteem level of Maslow's hierarchy?
A) Being accepted by professional friends
B) Developing and mentoring others
C) Receiving regular salary increases
D) Winning a coveted award for performance
A) Being accepted by professional friends
B) Developing and mentoring others
C) Receiving regular salary increases
D) Winning a coveted award for performance
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41
Although Herzberg's motivation theory is popular, it has been criticized for all of the following reasons except:
A) It over-simplifies the nature of job satisfaction
B) No self-reports of performance were used
C) It requires people to look at themselves retrospectively
D) The motivational and performance consequences of the theory are untested
A) It over-simplifies the nature of job satisfaction
B) No self-reports of performance were used
C) It requires people to look at themselves retrospectively
D) The motivational and performance consequences of the theory are untested
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42
The process theories of motivation are concerned with answering the question of how individual behavior is _______________.
A) maintained
B) stopped
C) directed
D) All of the choices are correct.
A) maintained
B) stopped
C) directed
D) All of the choices are correct.
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43
Most research on equity theory has focused on _______________ as the basic outcome.
A) job titles
B) pay
C) satisfaction
D) motivation
A) job titles
B) pay
C) satisfaction
D) motivation
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44
Research suggests that, when employees engage in organizational citizenship behaviors, organizations achieve _______________.
A) higher customer satisfaction
B) higher productivity
C) cost reductions
D) All of the choices are correct.
A) higher customer satisfaction
B) higher productivity
C) cost reductions
D) All of the choices are correct.
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45
The essence of ________ theory is that employees compare their job inputs and outputs with those of others in similar work situations.
A) ratio
B) equity
C) input
D) comparison
A) ratio
B) equity
C) input
D) comparison
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46
In Vroom's view, most behaviors are considered to be _______ the employee and consequently __________.
A) under the voluntary control of, need no motivation
B) forced on, are motivated
C) under the voluntary control of, are motivated
D) forced on, need no motivation
A) under the voluntary control of, need no motivation
B) forced on, are motivated
C) under the voluntary control of, are motivated
D) forced on, need no motivation
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47
The content theories presented in the text focus mainly on the needs and incentives that cause _______________.
A) behavior
B) motivation
C) leadership
D) satisfaction
A) behavior
B) motivation
C) leadership
D) satisfaction
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48
_______________ refers to an individual's belief regarding the likelihood that a particular behavior will be followed by a particular outcome.
A) Instrumentality
B) Valence
C) Expectancy
D) Equity
A) Instrumentality
B) Valence
C) Expectancy
D) Equity
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49
McClelland's learned needs theory is based on three needs: the need for achievement, the need for affiliation, and the need for _______________.
A) identification
B) resolution
C) power
D) wealth
A) identification
B) resolution
C) power
D) wealth
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50
People are more inclined to interpret decisions as fair when:
A) They have a voice in the decision
B) There is consistency is decision making
C) The processes and procedures conform to ethical and moral values
D) All of the choices are correct.
A) They have a voice in the decision
B) There is consistency is decision making
C) The processes and procedures conform to ethical and moral values
D) All of the choices are correct.
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51
A high need for _______________ can be traced to a history of receiving rewards for sociable, dominant, or inspirational behavior.
A) affiliation
B) recognition
C) power
D) Both affiliation and power
A) affiliation
B) recognition
C) power
D) Both affiliation and power
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52
_______________ refers to the perceived equity or fairness of the organizational processes and procedures used to make resource and allocation decisions.
A) Distributive justice
B) Organizational justice
C) Inequity
D) Procedural justice
A) Distributive justice
B) Organizational justice
C) Inequity
D) Procedural justice
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53
Two attendants on a Southwest Airlines flight went above and beyond the call of duty to make a nervous flyer feel comfortable on the trip. This is an example of the ________ form of OCB.
A) compliance
B) civic virtue
C) altruism
D) sportsmanship
A) compliance
B) civic virtue
C) altruism
D) sportsmanship
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54
Vroom defines _______________ as a process governing choices among alternative forms of voluntary activity.
A) motivation
B) recognition
C) achievement
D) relatedness
A) motivation
B) recognition
C) achievement
D) relatedness
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55
Which of the following statements best reflects Herzberg's theory?
A) The need hierarchy is comprised of existence, relatedness, and growth
B) A person who is continually frustrated in satisfying one level of need will regress to the next lowest level need
C) Some individuals have a high need for achievement
D) Two sets of factors affect motivation: motivators and hygiene factors
A) The need hierarchy is comprised of existence, relatedness, and growth
B) A person who is continually frustrated in satisfying one level of need will regress to the next lowest level need
C) Some individuals have a high need for achievement
D) Two sets of factors affect motivation: motivators and hygiene factors
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56
Procedural justice has a positive effect on all of the following except:
A) Organizational commitment
B) Getting along with others
C) Trust in superiors
D) Work effort
A) Organizational commitment
B) Getting along with others
C) Trust in superiors
D) Work effort
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57
Which of the following statements best reflects McClelland's theory?
A) A person who is continually frustrated in satisfying one level of need will regress to the next lowest level need
B) Two sets of factors affect motivation: motivators and hygiene factors
C) Some individuals have a high need for achievement
D) People attempt to satisfy basic needs before trying to satisfying higher-level needs
A) A person who is continually frustrated in satisfying one level of need will regress to the next lowest level need
B) Two sets of factors affect motivation: motivators and hygiene factors
C) Some individuals have a high need for achievement
D) People attempt to satisfy basic needs before trying to satisfying higher-level needs
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58
Which of the following statements best reflects Maslow's theory?
A) People attempt to satisfy basic needs before trying to satisfying higher-level needs
B) The need hierarchy is comprised of existence, relatedness, and growth
C) A person who is continually frustrated in satisfying one level of need will regress to the next lowest level need
D) All of the choices are correct.
A) People attempt to satisfy basic needs before trying to satisfying higher-level needs
B) The need hierarchy is comprised of existence, relatedness, and growth
C) A person who is continually frustrated in satisfying one level of need will regress to the next lowest level need
D) All of the choices are correct.
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59
_________ justice refers to the perceived equity or fairness of the organization's processes and procedures used to make resource and allocation decisions.
A) Perceived
B) Organizational
C) Procedural
D) Decision
A) Perceived
B) Organizational
C) Procedural
D) Decision
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60
_______________ refers to the strength of a person's belief that attainment of a first-level outcome will lead to attaining one or more second-level outcomes.
A) Instrumentality
B) Valence
C) Expectancy
D) Equity
A) Instrumentality
B) Valence
C) Expectancy
D) Equity
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61
Maslow identified five needs and arranged them into a hierarchy. Identify the needs.
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62
_________ justice is the degree to which individuals feel fairly treated at the workplace.
A) Perceived
B) Organizational
C) Distributive
D) Reward
A) Perceived
B) Organizational
C) Distributive
D) Reward
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63
All of the following are suggested ways to promote high levels of informational justice during turbulent times except:
A) Informal "chats" by top managers, whether in person or via e-mail or videoconference
B) Sugarcoating bad news
C) Establishing a human resources hotline that employees can call for updates
D) Creating a Web page that is updated on a daily basis
A) Informal "chats" by top managers, whether in person or via e-mail or videoconference
B) Sugarcoating bad news
C) Establishing a human resources hotline that employees can call for updates
D) Creating a Web page that is updated on a daily basis
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64
____________theory emphasizes the cognitive processes and the role of intentional behavior in motivation.
A) Cognitive
B) Equity
C) Goal-setting
D) Intentional
A) Cognitive
B) Equity
C) Goal-setting
D) Intentional
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65
The ________________is an unwritten agreement between the individual and the organization that specifies what each expects to give to and receive from the other.
A) exchange contract
B) psychological contract
C) psychological equation
D) relationship covenant
A) exchange contract
B) psychological contract
C) psychological equation
D) relationship covenant
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66
Which of the following is considered a content theory?
A) Maslow: five-level need hierarchy
B) Vroom: an expectancy theory of choices
C) Locke: goal-setting theory that conscious goals and intentions are the determinants of behavior
D) All of the choices are based on content theory.
A) Maslow: five-level need hierarchy
B) Vroom: an expectancy theory of choices
C) Locke: goal-setting theory that conscious goals and intentions are the determinants of behavior
D) All of the choices are based on content theory.
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67
______________ justice focuses on whether employees perceive that decisions and other communication from authorities are explained in a fair manner.
A) Cognitive
B) Distributive
C) Informational
D) Communications
A) Cognitive
B) Distributive
C) Informational
D) Communications
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68
Looking at motivation from a content theory approach, the psychological contract suggests that, in return for time, effort, and other considerations, individuals want to receive:
A) Need gratification
B) Information equity
C) Motivation
D) Job satisfaction
A) Need gratification
B) Information equity
C) Motivation
D) Job satisfaction
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69
_________justice refers to judgments made by employees about whether they feel fairly treated by their supervisors and other authorities in the organization.
A) Interpersonal
B) Organizational
C) Distributive
D) Reward
A) Interpersonal
B) Organizational
C) Distributive
D) Reward
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70
List three types of deficiencies needs address.
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71
Mike is putting forth an extreme effort to accomplish a goal. Based upon this statement we can say Mike has _______.
A) high goal commitment
B) high goal intensity
C) high goal drive
D) Both A and B
A) high goal commitment
B) high goal intensity
C) high goal drive
D) Both A and B
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72
Locke's goal theory highlights all of the following except:
A) Goal specificity
B) Goal intensity
C) Goal equity
D) Goal difficulty
A) Goal specificity
B) Goal intensity
C) Goal equity
D) Goal difficulty
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73
How are psychological and sociological deficiencies different? Provide an example of each.
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74
The text presents four content theories of motivation. What are they?
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75
To which level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs does "receiving a sufficient salary to live on" belong?
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76
_______________ is/are individual-oriented, in that they place primary emphasis on the characteristics of people.
A) Content theories
B) Expectancy theory
C) Equity theory
D) Goal-setting theory
A) Content theories
B) Expectancy theory
C) Equity theory
D) Goal-setting theory
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77
In a very general sense, ____________ theory suggests that members of an organization engage in reasonably predictable give-and-take relationships (exchanges) with each other the organization.
A) equity
B) exchange
C) distribution
D) relationship
A) equity
B) exchange
C) distribution
D) relationship
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78
Employees who experienced bullying and incivility at work were more likely to experience all of the following except:
A) Lower life satisfaction
B) Increased desire for informational justice
C) Lower organizational commitment
D) Conflict between work and family
A) Lower life satisfaction
B) Increased desire for informational justice
C) Lower organizational commitment
D) Conflict between work and family
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79
There are ____ components of organizational justice.
A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
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80
Motivation is made up of all the following "components" except:
A) Direction
B) Intensity
C) Opportunity
D) Persistence
A) Direction
B) Intensity
C) Opportunity
D) Persistence
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