Deck 13: Motivation: Part A
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Deck 13: Motivation: Part A
1
Which of the following is a basic component of equity theory?
A) valences
B) reinforcement
C) referents
D) instrumentality
E) expectancy
A) valences
B) reinforcement
C) referents
D) instrumentality
E) expectancy
C
2
In general, extrinsic rewards are more important to workers than intrinsic rewards.
False
Both extrinsic and intrinsic rewards are identified as among the most important rewards to workers in general.
Both extrinsic and intrinsic rewards are identified as among the most important rewards to workers in general.
3
Distributive justice refers to the perceived fairness of the process used to make reward allocation decisions.
False
This is the definition of procedural justice. Distributive justice refers to the perceived degree to which outcomes and rewards are fairly distributed or allocated.
This is the definition of procedural justice. Distributive justice refers to the perceived degree to which outcomes and rewards are fairly distributed or allocated.
4
On the basis of research evidence, the two basic needs categories are:
A) tangible and intangible needs
B) physiological and psychological needs
C) higher-order and lower-order needs
D) extrinsic and intrinsic needs
E) realized and unrealized needs
A) tangible and intangible needs
B) physiological and psychological needs
C) higher-order and lower-order needs
D) extrinsic and intrinsic needs
E) realized and unrealized needs
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5
In a(n) __________ reinforcement schedule, consequences follow a behavior after different times, some shorter and some longer, that vary around a specified average time.
A) fixed interval
B) variable interval
C) fixed ratio
D) variable ratio
E) continuous ratio
A) fixed interval
B) variable interval
C) fixed ratio
D) variable ratio
E) continuous ratio
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6
Once lower-order needs are satisfied, it is difficult to predict which higher-order needs will motivate behavior.
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7
According to the expectancy theory, __________ affect the conscious choices that people make about their motivation.
A) equity, value-added, and instrumentality
B) valence, expectancy, and instrumentality
C) expectancy, reinforcement, and instrumentality
D) instrumentality, equity, and expectancy
E) expectancy, equity, and reinforcement
A) equity, value-added, and instrumentality
B) valence, expectancy, and instrumentality
C) expectancy, reinforcement, and instrumentality
D) instrumentality, equity, and expectancy
E) expectancy, equity, and reinforcement
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8
Which of the following statements about goal-setting theory is true?
A) Feedback should not be specific.
B) Goals should be specific, measurable, attainable, and generalized.
C) Workers do not have to truly accept organizational goals for goal-setting theory to be motivational.
D) Goals can energize behavior.
E) None of the above statements about goal-setting theory is true.
A) Feedback should not be specific.
B) Goals should be specific, measurable, attainable, and generalized.
C) Workers do not have to truly accept organizational goals for goal-setting theory to be motivational.
D) Goals can energize behavior.
E) None of the above statements about goal-setting theory is true.
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9
Goal acceptance is most similar to the idea of:
A) goal congruity
B) goal commitment
C) goal valence
D) goal expectancy
E) groupthink
A) goal congruity
B) goal commitment
C) goal valence
D) goal expectancy
E) groupthink
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10
Overreward frequently causes inequity.
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11
Punishment is also called avoidance learning.
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