Deck 7: Motivation

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Extrinsic motivation is behavior performed not for its own sake but due to the consequences associated with it.
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Ego needs are related to status, recognition, and self-confidence.
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People always act rationally.
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The needs for air, water, and exercise are classified as security needs.
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Motivation is the willingness to work to achieve an organization's objectives.
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Intrinsic motivation is a behavior an individual produces because of the pleasant experiences associated with the behavior itself.
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Persistence is how hard an employee keeps trying when faced with obstacles.
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The level of organizational support available to an employee usually does not have any influence on his or her job performance.
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One of the motivational levels relates to the direction of behavior of an individual.
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According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, security needs are at a lower level than physiological needs.
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At the first level of motivation, the direction of employees' behavior may be favorable or unfavorable.
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The need for creativity is a self-actualization need.
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According to the hierarchy of needs theory, once a need has been satisfied, it no longer serves as a primary motivator.
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Employees who are intrinsically motivated feel satisfaction in performing their work.
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An employee's motivation can be judged by the energy and effort exerted by him or her to perform a task.
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The ego needs of individuals are always satisfied.
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According to Herzberg, pay and working conditions do not affect workers' motivation.
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The two highest levels of needs in Maslow's hierarchy of needs are relatively easily satisfied.
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One of the qualifiers to Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory is that needs at one level of the hierarchy do not have to be completely satisfied before the next level of needs become important.
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Performance is directly related to an employee's level of motivation.
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Hygiene factors are positive motivators.
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One of the behaviors that an employee might engage in due to a perceived lack of equity, is to take longer breaks.
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The reinforcement theory is based on the law of effect.
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The leading reason for managers to leave their jobs is limited praise/recognition from higher authorities.
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Herzberg's hygiene factors are associated with the top of Malsow's hierarchy.
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An employee encounters a setback or obstacle on the job and gives up. Which level of motivation does this describe?

A) Direction of effort
B) Level of effort
C) Level of persistence
D) Level of hygiene
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Hygiene factors are the same as intrinsic factors.
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Managers should provide only negative feedback to employees.
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Baby Boomers were raised in a period of prosperity in the 1950s and 1960s.
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In order to motivate employees, a supervisor should avoid setting specific goals.
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According to the expectancy theory, a reward to an individual has little to do with the effort he or she will put into the task.
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Equity theory states that when people find themselves in situations of inequity or unfairness, they are motivated
to act in ways to change their circumstances.
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Factors associated with positive motivation are extrinsic to the job.
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Employees are more likely to commit to goals they have had a hand in setting.
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The job characteristics model is an approach to job design that focuses on five core job elements leading to intrinsic motivation and then positive work outcomes.
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Achievement, recognition, and responsibility are motivating factors according to Herzberg's theory.
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In Locke's goal-setting theory, goals are an important motivating factor if properly set.
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Generation Xers believe in paying their dues to achieve success.
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Motivation:

A) doesn't affect the quality of an employee's work.
B) is a result of a person's individual needs, perceptions, and goals.
C) comes only from external factors like pay, benefits, and working conditions.
D) comes only from job satisfaction and not external factors like pay and benefits.
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A supervisor should use timely feedback to employees about goal achievement in order to make the job more motivating.
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Which of the following is most relevant in satisfying the need for safety?

A) A creative environment at work
B) Satisfactory work-life balance
C) Fair application of organizational policies
D) Recognition of one's performance and achievements at work
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According to Herzberg's theory, wages, working conditions, and security are:

A) self-fulfillment needs.
B) motivators.
C) intrinsic job factors.
D) dissatisfiers.
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_____ is associated with pay, benefits, and working conditions.

A) Higher-level motivation
B) Intrinsic motivation
C) Essential motivation
D) Extrinsic motivation
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The lowest level needs in Maslow's hierarchy are a person's:

A) physiological needs.
B) safety needs.
C) social needs.
D) self-fulfillment needs.
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Behavior which an individual produces because of the pleasant experiences associated with the behavior itself is:

A) intrinsic motivation.
B) acquired motivation.
C) essential motivation.
D) extrinsic motivation.
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According to Herzberg's study, _____.

A) human needs can be ranked in a hierarchy
B) hygiene factors are such things as pay and benefits
C) satisfiers are what people take for granted about their jobs
D) workers view the fairness of their pay in relationship to that of comparable coworkers
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In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, _____ are rarely fully satisfied.

A) physiological needs
B) self-actualization needs
C) safety needs
D) social needs
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Hygiene factors:

A) provide positive motivation.
B) are intrinsic to the job.
C) involve lower level needs.
D) include factors such as recognition, advancement, and achievement.
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According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, _____ are at the lowest level, but of primary importance when they are not met.

A) social needs
B) security needs
C) physiological needs
D) self-fulfillment needs
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The need for self-confidence, independence, and knowledge is classified in Maslow's hierarchy of needs as a(n) _____.

A) esteem need
B) social need
C) safety need
D) self- actualization need
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One of the principles underlying Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory is that:

A) performance is not related to motivation and personal skills.
B) once a need has been satisfied it no longer serves as a primary motivator of behavior.
C) lower level needs are never completely satisfied.
D) the need for belonging is the highest level of need, and organizations try hard to satisfy this need of employees.
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The need for association,acceptance, friendship, and love  constitutes a _____ according to the hierarchy of needs.

A) safety need
B) social need
C) esteem need
D) self-fulfillment need
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Assuming that the factors affecting employees' job performance are all equal, _____.

A) employees who are highly motivated will have high performance.
B) employees who are highly motivated will have low performance.
C) low motivation creates high performance.
D) performance is unrelated to motivation.
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The need concerned with realizing one's own potential and creativity is a(n) _____.

A) physiological need
B) esteem need
C) self-actualization need
D) social or belonging need
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Which of the following is most relevant in satisfying the need for self-actualization?

A) Work groups
B) Continued growth and development at work
C) Recognition of one's performance and achievement at work
D) Frequent office outings
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One of the qualifiers to Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory is:

A) physiological needs are not important.
B) some people's priorities are different from those of others.
C) higher level needs are always fully satisfied.
D) the five needs in the hierarchy are not universal and differ from one culture to another.
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According to the hierarchy of needs theory, _____.

A) people's needs may be ranked based on their relative importance.
B) once a need is satisfied it serves as a primary motivator of behavior.
C) the need for belonging is the highest level need.
D) the need for self-confidence is a physiological need.
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Which of the following would be an intrinsic motivation?

A) Pay
B) Benefits
C) Recognition
D) Job security
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The ego or esteem needs of an individual can be satisfied through _____.

A) the availability of food and shelter
B) recognition of his or her work
C) the provision of protection
D) the ability to be creative
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Which of the following statements is true of the motivation-performance link?

A) An employee's performance depends solely on motivation.
B) Extrinsic motivation is more powerful than intrinsic motivation.
C) An individual's skills and abilities have an influence on performance.
D) An employee's performance is not affected by the level of organizational support available to him or her.
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The law of effect states that:

A) behaviors that meet with unpleasant consequences tend to be repeated.
B) supervisors have no control on the law of effect.
C) behaviors that meet with pleasant consequences tend to be repeated.
D) rewards and consequences are unrelated.
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Factors causing job dissatisfaction are:

A) intrinsic.
B) extrinsic.
C) called satisfiers.
D) achievement, advancement, and recognition.
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According to the equity theory, when people believe that the rewards for performance are unequal to their inputs, _____.

A) they will be motivated to improve their performance.
B) they will seek to decrease their input level.
C) they will ignore lower-level needs.
D) they will set higher goals for themselves and strive hard to achieve them.
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Define motivation and explain the supervisor's role.
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_____ are the children of the baby boomers who did not see much of their parents as earlier generations and learned to function on their own, being highly independent, self-reliant, and individualistic.

A) Traditionalists
B) Generation Yers
C) Generation Xers
D) Non-traditionalists
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What are the five levels of needs in Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory? Explain and give an example of each.
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In the expectancy theory, the formula E → P means:

A) employees seek good pay.
B) extra effort results in performance.
C) extrinsic motivation reduces performance.
D) extrinsic motivation increases performance.
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Describe how Herzberg's dissatisfiers and motivators relate to Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
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According to Herzberg's theory, _____.

A) factors causing job satisfaction are hygienic factors
B) top managers have greater ability to influence motivator factors than they do hygiene factors
C) factors causing job satisfaction are intrinsic to the job
D) dissatisfiers do not affect motivation
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According to the reinforcement theory, which of the following would positively reinforce desired behavior?

A) Scolding
B) Written disciplinary warning
C) Undesirable job duties
D) Oral or written praise
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The expectancy theory involves the interplay of expectancy that effort will lead to a given performance; probability of reward associated with the performance result, and:

A) the value of the effort to the individual.
B) the value of the reward to the individual.
C) the value of the hierarchy to the individual.
D) the value of the performance to the individual.
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Which of the following is the best way for supervisors to use goal setting as a motivational tool?

A) Supervisors must not set specific goals as it may lead employees to believe the goal is not easily achievable.
B) Supervisors must set multiple goals and let employees prioritize the goals themselves.
C) Supervisors must set challenging but reasonably difficult goals which are not unrealistic.
D) Goals should not be used by supervisors as a frame of reference for task feedback.
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In the expectancy theory, the formula P → O indicates:

A) a performance level will result in a desired reward.
B) performance reduces the chances of a reward.
C) rewards are unrelated to performance.
D) the value of the reward decreases as the performance level increases.
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According to Herzberg's study and additional studies on job satisfaction:

A) motivation factors or satisfiers are extrinsic to the job.
B) good pay, benefits, and security prevent dissatisfaction, but don't strongly motivate.
C) advancement, achievement, and challenging work are unimportant in motivation.
D) hygienic factors such as working conditions and company policy are intrinsic to the job.
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Employees are more likely to commit to goals:

A) they have a hand in setting.
B) that do not require creative effort.
C) imposed by top management.
D) that are physically demanding.
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Which of the following is not likely to be an action that an individual will take due to perceived inequity?

A) Decreasing his or her level of input
B) Leaving the situation
C) Making an appeal to increase the reward level
D) Being more cooperative
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An example of an intrinsic motivator is:

A) working conditions.
B) benefits.
C) job enjoyment.
D) pay.
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Which of the following generations is considered to be loyal, self-sacrificing, experienced, patriotic, family-oriented, the type that does what's right, were raised during the depression and World War with a stay at home parent, and might lack some technology skills?

A) Traditionalists
B) Baby-boomers
C) Generation Xers
D) Generation Yers
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What are the differences between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation?
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Which of the following is true of goals according to Edwin Locke's goal-setting theory?

A) Goals are important only in the planning process, and have no effect on employee motivation.
B) Performance goals clarify the expectations between a supervisor and an employee and between co-workers and sub-units.
C) Goal setting is of primary importance in enhancing organizational motivation but has no effect on individual motivation and job performance.
D) Performance goals should not be used by supervisors as a frame of reference for task feedback.
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Extrinsic motivation is behavior performed not for its own sake but due to the consequences associated with it.
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Ego needs are related to status, recognition, and self-confidence.
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People always act rationally.
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The needs for air, water, and exercise are classified as security needs.
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Motivation is the willingness to work to achieve an organization's objectives.
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Intrinsic motivation is a behavior an individual produces because of the pleasant experiences associated with the behavior itself.
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Persistence is how hard an employee keeps trying when faced with obstacles.
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The level of organizational support available to an employee usually does not have any influence on his or her job performance.
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One of the motivational levels relates to the direction of behavior of an individual.
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According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, security needs are at a lower level than physiological needs.
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At the first level of motivation, the direction of employees' behavior may be favorable or unfavorable.
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The need for creativity is a self-actualization need.
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According to the hierarchy of needs theory, once a need has been satisfied, it no longer serves as a primary motivator.
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Employees who are intrinsically motivated feel satisfaction in performing their work.
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An employee's motivation can be judged by the energy and effort exerted by him or her to perform a task.
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The ego needs of individuals are always satisfied.
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According to Herzberg, pay and working conditions do not affect workers' motivation.
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The two highest levels of needs in Maslow's hierarchy of needs are relatively easily satisfied.
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One of the qualifiers to Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory is that needs at one level of the hierarchy do not have to be completely satisfied before the next level of needs become important.
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Performance is directly related to an employee's level of motivation.
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Hygiene factors are positive motivators.
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One of the behaviors that an employee might engage in due to a perceived lack of equity, is to take longer breaks.
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The reinforcement theory is based on the law of effect.
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The leading reason for managers to leave their jobs is limited praise/recognition from higher authorities.
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Herzberg's hygiene factors are associated with the top of Malsow's hierarchy.
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An employee encounters a setback or obstacle on the job and gives up. Which level of motivation does this describe?

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D) Level of hygiene
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Hygiene factors are the same as intrinsic factors.
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Managers should provide only negative feedback to employees.
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Baby Boomers were raised in a period of prosperity in the 1950s and 1960s.
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In order to motivate employees, a supervisor should avoid setting specific goals.
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According to the expectancy theory, a reward to an individual has little to do with the effort he or she will put into the task.
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Equity theory states that when people find themselves in situations of inequity or unfairness, they are motivated
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Factors associated with positive motivation are extrinsic to the job.
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Employees are more likely to commit to goals they have had a hand in setting.
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The job characteristics model is an approach to job design that focuses on five core job elements leading to intrinsic motivation and then positive work outcomes.
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Achievement, recognition, and responsibility are motivating factors according to Herzberg's theory.
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In Locke's goal-setting theory, goals are an important motivating factor if properly set.
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Generation Xers believe in paying their dues to achieve success.
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Motivation:

A) doesn't affect the quality of an employee's work.
B) is a result of a person's individual needs, perceptions, and goals.
C) comes only from external factors like pay, benefits, and working conditions.
D) comes only from job satisfaction and not external factors like pay and benefits.
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A supervisor should use timely feedback to employees about goal achievement in order to make the job more motivating.
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Which of the following is most relevant in satisfying the need for safety?

A) A creative environment at work
B) Satisfactory work-life balance
C) Fair application of organizational policies
D) Recognition of one's performance and achievements at work
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According to Herzberg's theory, wages, working conditions, and security are:

A) self-fulfillment needs.
B) motivators.
C) intrinsic job factors.
D) dissatisfiers.
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_____ is associated with pay, benefits, and working conditions.

A) Higher-level motivation
B) Intrinsic motivation
C) Essential motivation
D) Extrinsic motivation
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The lowest level needs in Maslow's hierarchy are a person's:

A) physiological needs.
B) safety needs.
C) social needs.
D) self-fulfillment needs.
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Behavior which an individual produces because of the pleasant experiences associated with the behavior itself is:

A) intrinsic motivation.
B) acquired motivation.
C) essential motivation.
D) extrinsic motivation.
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According to Herzberg's study, _____.

A) human needs can be ranked in a hierarchy
B) hygiene factors are such things as pay and benefits
C) satisfiers are what people take for granted about their jobs
D) workers view the fairness of their pay in relationship to that of comparable coworkers
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In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, _____ are rarely fully satisfied.

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B) self-actualization needs
C) safety needs
D) social needs
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Hygiene factors:

A) provide positive motivation.
B) are intrinsic to the job.
C) involve lower level needs.
D) include factors such as recognition, advancement, and achievement.
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According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, _____ are at the lowest level, but of primary importance when they are not met.

A) social needs
B) security needs
C) physiological needs
D) self-fulfillment needs
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The need for self-confidence, independence, and knowledge is classified in Maslow's hierarchy of needs as a(n) _____.

A) esteem need
B) social need
C) safety need
D) self- actualization need
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One of the principles underlying Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory is that:

A) performance is not related to motivation and personal skills.
B) once a need has been satisfied it no longer serves as a primary motivator of behavior.
C) lower level needs are never completely satisfied.
D) the need for belonging is the highest level of need, and organizations try hard to satisfy this need of employees.
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The need for association,acceptance, friendship, and love  constitutes a _____ according to the hierarchy of needs.

A) safety need
B) social need
C) esteem need
D) self-fulfillment need
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Assuming that the factors affecting employees' job performance are all equal, _____.

A) employees who are highly motivated will have high performance.
B) employees who are highly motivated will have low performance.
C) low motivation creates high performance.
D) performance is unrelated to motivation.
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The need concerned with realizing one's own potential and creativity is a(n) _____.

A) physiological need
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C) self-actualization need
D) social or belonging need
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Which of the following is most relevant in satisfying the need for self-actualization?

A) Work groups
B) Continued growth and development at work
C) Recognition of one's performance and achievement at work
D) Frequent office outings
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One of the qualifiers to Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory is:

A) physiological needs are not important.
B) some people's priorities are different from those of others.
C) higher level needs are always fully satisfied.
D) the five needs in the hierarchy are not universal and differ from one culture to another.
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According to the hierarchy of needs theory, _____.

A) people's needs may be ranked based on their relative importance.
B) once a need is satisfied it serves as a primary motivator of behavior.
C) the need for belonging is the highest level need.
D) the need for self-confidence is a physiological need.
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Which of the following would be an intrinsic motivation?

A) Pay
B) Benefits
C) Recognition
D) Job security
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The ego or esteem needs of an individual can be satisfied through _____.

A) the availability of food and shelter
B) recognition of his or her work
C) the provision of protection
D) the ability to be creative
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Which of the following statements is true of the motivation-performance link?

A) An employee's performance depends solely on motivation.
B) Extrinsic motivation is more powerful than intrinsic motivation.
C) An individual's skills and abilities have an influence on performance.
D) An employee's performance is not affected by the level of organizational support available to him or her.
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The law of effect states that:

A) behaviors that meet with unpleasant consequences tend to be repeated.
B) supervisors have no control on the law of effect.
C) behaviors that meet with pleasant consequences tend to be repeated.
D) rewards and consequences are unrelated.
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Factors causing job dissatisfaction are:

A) intrinsic.
B) extrinsic.
C) called satisfiers.
D) achievement, advancement, and recognition.
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According to the equity theory, when people believe that the rewards for performance are unequal to their inputs, _____.

A) they will be motivated to improve their performance.
B) they will seek to decrease their input level.
C) they will ignore lower-level needs.
D) they will set higher goals for themselves and strive hard to achieve them.
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Define motivation and explain the supervisor's role.
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_____ are the children of the baby boomers who did not see much of their parents as earlier generations and learned to function on their own, being highly independent, self-reliant, and individualistic.

A) Traditionalists
B) Generation Yers
C) Generation Xers
D) Non-traditionalists
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What are the five levels of needs in Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory? Explain and give an example of each.
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In the expectancy theory, the formula E → P means:

A) employees seek good pay.
B) extra effort results in performance.
C) extrinsic motivation reduces performance.
D) extrinsic motivation increases performance.
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Describe how Herzberg's dissatisfiers and motivators relate to Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
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According to Herzberg's theory, _____.

A) factors causing job satisfaction are hygienic factors
B) top managers have greater ability to influence motivator factors than they do hygiene factors
C) factors causing job satisfaction are intrinsic to the job
D) dissatisfiers do not affect motivation
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According to the reinforcement theory, which of the following would positively reinforce desired behavior?

A) Scolding
B) Written disciplinary warning
C) Undesirable job duties
D) Oral or written praise
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71
The expectancy theory involves the interplay of expectancy that effort will lead to a given performance; probability of reward associated with the performance result, and:

A) the value of the effort to the individual.
B) the value of the reward to the individual.
C) the value of the hierarchy to the individual.
D) the value of the performance to the individual.
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72
Which of the following is the best way for supervisors to use goal setting as a motivational tool?

A) Supervisors must not set specific goals as it may lead employees to believe the goal is not easily achievable.
B) Supervisors must set multiple goals and let employees prioritize the goals themselves.
C) Supervisors must set challenging but reasonably difficult goals which are not unrealistic.
D) Goals should not be used by supervisors as a frame of reference for task feedback.
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73
In the expectancy theory, the formula P → O indicates:

A) a performance level will result in a desired reward.
B) performance reduces the chances of a reward.
C) rewards are unrelated to performance.
D) the value of the reward decreases as the performance level increases.
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74
According to Herzberg's study and additional studies on job satisfaction:

A) motivation factors or satisfiers are extrinsic to the job.
B) good pay, benefits, and security prevent dissatisfaction, but don't strongly motivate.
C) advancement, achievement, and challenging work are unimportant in motivation.
D) hygienic factors such as working conditions and company policy are intrinsic to the job.
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75
Employees are more likely to commit to goals:

A) they have a hand in setting.
B) that do not require creative effort.
C) imposed by top management.
D) that are physically demanding.
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76
Which of the following is not likely to be an action that an individual will take due to perceived inequity?

A) Decreasing his or her level of input
B) Leaving the situation
C) Making an appeal to increase the reward level
D) Being more cooperative
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77
An example of an intrinsic motivator is:

A) working conditions.
B) benefits.
C) job enjoyment.
D) pay.
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78
Which of the following generations is considered to be loyal, self-sacrificing, experienced, patriotic, family-oriented, the type that does what's right, were raised during the depression and World War with a stay at home parent, and might lack some technology skills?

A) Traditionalists
B) Baby-boomers
C) Generation Xers
D) Generation Yers
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79
What are the differences between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation?
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80
Which of the following is true of goals according to Edwin Locke's goal-setting theory?

A) Goals are important only in the planning process, and have no effect on employee motivation.
B) Performance goals clarify the expectations between a supervisor and an employee and between co-workers and sub-units.
C) Goal setting is of primary importance in enhancing organizational motivation but has no effect on individual motivation and job performance.
D) Performance goals should not be used by supervisors as a frame of reference for task feedback.
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