Deck 5: Motivation: Increasing Productivity
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Deck 5: Motivation: Increasing Productivity
1
Alderfer's ERG theory of motivation has only two areas: existence and growth.
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2
McClelland's manifest needs theory of motivation has a hierarchy of needs.
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3
An effective climate allows people to work to their full potential without becoming a threat to others.
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4
According to McClelland, a manager without a need for power will generally be less effective than one with a strong power need.
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Economic need is the primary motivator toward work.
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For managers, Maslow's main lesson on motivation is to notice the needs level of employees.
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According to ERG theory, relatedness needs are the more internal esteem needs that we all have, along with what Maslow called self-actualization.
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In terms of increasing one's self-actualization, Maslow suggested that whenever possible, one should choose growth rather than safety or security.
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Employees do not have opportunities to suggest changes in all organizations.
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10
Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory of motivation shows that people tend to satisfy their needs in a certain order: first, physiological needs, then safety and security, belongingness and love, esteem, and finally, self-actualization.
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11
Extrinsic factors often provide more powerful motives than intrinsic factors do.
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12
To increase productivity in the organization, job morale has to be sacrificed.
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13
Researchers have found that professional women who are balancing the demands of work and families are more likely to quit their jobs for intrinsic reasons.
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14
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory of motivation, esteem needs include recognition from peers and colleagues.
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15
A good organizational climate is limited to people getting along well.
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16
People with a strong work ethic believe that working is immoral and lazy.
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17
Working does not allow one to satisfy one's intrinsic motives.
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18
Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory of motivation assumes that when a need has been satisfied, it will no longer motivate the person's behavior.
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19
To be truly motivated means feeling a desire to do whatever task needs to be accomplished to reach a goal or purpose.
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20
The amount of creativity allowed, the degree of responsibility, and the satisfaction of helping others are the extrinsic rewards of a job.
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21
Which of the following is true of an intrinsic reward?
A)It is the internal feeling of satisfaction one gets from one's job.
B)It intends to provide motivational incentives including salary and bonuses.
C)It refers to the overall mood of an individual or a group.
D)It refers to the force of need or desire to act.
A)It is the internal feeling of satisfaction one gets from one's job.
B)It intends to provide motivational incentives including salary and bonuses.
C)It refers to the overall mood of an individual or a group.
D)It refers to the force of need or desire to act.
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22
McClelland feels that someone with a strong affiliation need will generally make the best manager.
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23
Morale is defined as the:
A)overall mood of an individual, based on attitudes and satisfaction.
B)desire to act upon a psychological need.
C)the willingness to make an effort toward accomplishment.
D)force of need or desire to act.
A)overall mood of an individual, based on attitudes and satisfaction.
B)desire to act upon a psychological need.
C)the willingness to make an effort toward accomplishment.
D)force of need or desire to act.
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24
People with a high achievement need are attracted to careers such as sales and business ownership.
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25
Which of the following will motivate a person with a strong sense of work ethic to be productive at work?
A)Fear of losing professional identity
B)Self-esteem that comes from success at work
C)Social contacts at work
D)A moral obligation to work and not being idle
A)Fear of losing professional identity
B)Self-esteem that comes from success at work
C)Social contacts at work
D)A moral obligation to work and not being idle
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26
A manager trying to motivate employees should not use frequent praise.
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27
Which of the following is true of Alderfer's ERG theory?
A)The theory proposes five levels of needs that people progress through during their lifetime.
B)The order in which one progress through the three stages can be different for different people.
C)A need in the hierarchy will not be a motivator until those below it are already satisfied.
D)A person who fails to reach a higher need level will not become frustrated.
A)The theory proposes five levels of needs that people progress through during their lifetime.
B)The order in which one progress through the three stages can be different for different people.
C)A need in the hierarchy will not be a motivator until those below it are already satisfied.
D)A person who fails to reach a higher need level will not become frustrated.
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28
Which of the following is true of an effective organizational climate?
A)It encourages competent and rapid completion of tasks.
B)It promotes the theory X management approach.
C)It does not affect productivity and job performance.
D)It is not influenced by the low morale of employees.
A)It encourages competent and rapid completion of tasks.
B)It promotes the theory X management approach.
C)It does not affect productivity and job performance.
D)It is not influenced by the low morale of employees.
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29
According to Herzberg's two-factor theory, hygienes are factors that workers do not want to go without.
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30
Which of the following is a reason why professional women who are balancing the demands of work and families are more likely to quit their jobs?
A)Lack of on-site day care facility
B)Inflexible working hours
C)Feeling of boredom
D)Lack of profit sharing programs
A)Lack of on-site day care facility
B)Inflexible working hours
C)Feeling of boredom
D)Lack of profit sharing programs
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31
In the context of the expectancy theory, when a manager is attempting to motivate an employee, only extrinsic factors should be calculated.
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32
_____ refers to the "emotional weather" within an organization that reflects the norms and attitudes of a company's culture and that affects worker morale, attitudes, stress levels, and communication.
A)Corporate social responsibility
B)Organizational climate
C)Mission statement
D)Job enrichment
A)Corporate social responsibility
B)Organizational climate
C)Mission statement
D)Job enrichment
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33
In McClelland's manifest needs theory of motivation, achievement needs are desired by individuals who want to control and influence other people.
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34
_____ is the willingness to make an effort toward accomplishment.
A)Hygiene
B)Motivation
C)Morale
D)Work ethics
A)Hygiene
B)Motivation
C)Morale
D)Work ethics
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35
High self-esteem is the greatest motivator of all.
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36
An assumption underlying Maslow's theory is that:
A)needs that are not yet satisfied will motivate or influence a person's behavior.
B)people move around on the hierarchy ladder to meet several needs at a time.
C)the order in which one progresses through the need fulfillment stages can be different for different people.
D)someone who fails to reach a higher need level will sometimes become frustrated and regress to a lower need level.
A)needs that are not yet satisfied will motivate or influence a person's behavior.
B)people move around on the hierarchy ladder to meet several needs at a time.
C)the order in which one progresses through the need fulfillment stages can be different for different people.
D)someone who fails to reach a higher need level will sometimes become frustrated and regress to a lower need level.
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37
When people with high achievement needs fail, they place blame on others, on bad luck, or on fate.
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38
According to the reinforcement theory, the employees involved should have the opportunity for goal setting to make reinforcers more effective.
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39
According to McClelland, the three needs are factors that people are simply born with.
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40
Identify the esteem need.
A)Having an orderly way of life
B)Recognition from peers and colleagues
C)Acceptance from family and friends
D)Reaching one's full potential
A)Having an orderly way of life
B)Recognition from peers and colleagues
C)Acceptance from family and friends
D)Reaching one's full potential
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41
According to Herzberg's two-factor theory, which of the following is true of hygiene factors?
A)These are factors which include feelings of accomplishment, of worth, of a job well done.
B)These are factors that are found either within the work itself or within the worker.
C)These are factors which employees do not want to go without but do not necessarily motivate.
D)These are factors that make employees feel moved to work harder.
A)These are factors which include feelings of accomplishment, of worth, of a job well done.
B)These are factors that are found either within the work itself or within the worker.
C)These are factors which employees do not want to go without but do not necessarily motivate.
D)These are factors that make employees feel moved to work harder.
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42
Which of the following job characteristics is required for job enrichment to be effective?
A)Hygiene factors
B)Instrumentality
C)Autonomy
D)Valence
A)Hygiene factors
B)Instrumentality
C)Autonomy
D)Valence
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43
According to McClelland's manifest needs theory, people with a high achievement need:
A)want to control and influence other people.
B)want to be accepted and liked by others.
C)are goal oriented and have high energy levels.
D)usually enjoy conflicts and confrontations.
A)want to control and influence other people.
B)want to be accepted and liked by others.
C)are goal oriented and have high energy levels.
D)usually enjoy conflicts and confrontations.
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44
David, an employee at a manufacturing company, wanted to get promoted to the post of supervisor. His company offered the incentive of a week-long fishing trip for high performers. This did not motivate David to perform well. This happened because the reward lacked ____.
A)expectancy
B)instrumentality
C)valence
D)autonomy
A)expectancy
B)instrumentality
C)valence
D)autonomy
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45
Which of the following is a criticism against behavior modification theory?
A)It provides a reward or recognition for an effort or a job well done.
B)It manipulates people into doing what the reinforcer wants them to do.
C)It makes people move through the needs stages faster than they want to.
D)It shapes and molds people by making them feel that their dignity is threatened.
A)It provides a reward or recognition for an effort or a job well done.
B)It manipulates people into doing what the reinforcer wants them to do.
C)It makes people move through the needs stages faster than they want to.
D)It shapes and molds people by making them feel that their dignity is threatened.
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46
Richard was working with a large manufacturing company. He voluntarily left his high-paying job because he felt that the company's products were of no significance to consumers and did more damage to the environment than it helped. Which of the following factors was most likely missing in Richard's job that demotivated him?
A)Skill variety
B)Task significance
C)Autonomy
D)Feedback
A)Skill variety
B)Task significance
C)Autonomy
D)Feedback
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47
Antonio, an employee of a software company, has been trying hard to get promoted for a long time. He gives up his efforts after two years and decides to remain satisfied with earning a decent living for his family. In terms of ERG theory of motivation, this exemplifies:
A)the frustration-regression principle.
B)the expectancy theory.
C)a low emotional intelligence quotient.
D)an internal locus of control.
A)the frustration-regression principle.
B)the expectancy theory.
C)a low emotional intelligence quotient.
D)an internal locus of control.
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48
Sam is an experienced engineer but he works as a draftsperson. His company has a pleasant work atmosphere. Though he is well paid, he is frustrated with his job as he does not get a sense of meaning or accomplishment. He decides to quit his job by the end of the month. In terms of Herzberg's two-factor theory, which of the following factors is missing in Sam's company?
A)Hygiene factors
B)Motivators
C)Extrinsic rewards
D)Dissatisfiers
A)Hygiene factors
B)Motivators
C)Extrinsic rewards
D)Dissatisfiers
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49
According to the expectancy theory, what is instrumentality?
A)It refers to the likelihood that if a person tries to perform better, that will really be the result.
B)It refers to the likelihood that something good or bad will come from an increase in effort.
C)It refers to the value a person places on achieving a reward.
D)It refers to the freedom to choose one's tasks and methods of work.
A)It refers to the likelihood that if a person tries to perform better, that will really be the result.
B)It refers to the likelihood that something good or bad will come from an increase in effort.
C)It refers to the value a person places on achieving a reward.
D)It refers to the freedom to choose one's tasks and methods of work.
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50
Which of the following is true of McClelland's manifest needs theory of motivation?
A)It does not follow a hierarchy of needs.
B)It holds that a manager without a need for power is effective.
C)It says that people with affiliation needs are the best managers.
D)It does not involve achievement needs.
A)It does not follow a hierarchy of needs.
B)It holds that a manager without a need for power is effective.
C)It says that people with affiliation needs are the best managers.
D)It does not involve achievement needs.
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51
Which of the following is an effective way of behavior modification?
A)Informing an employee immediately of the behavior one does not like
B)Ignoring the behavior one does not like, hoping the employee will change
C)Rewarding the behavior one likes, and ignoring the behavior one does not like
D)Giving freedom to the employee so as to identify his or her weaknesses and strengths
A)Informing an employee immediately of the behavior one does not like
B)Ignoring the behavior one does not like, hoping the employee will change
C)Rewarding the behavior one likes, and ignoring the behavior one does not like
D)Giving freedom to the employee so as to identify his or her weaknesses and strengths
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52
What is meant by task significance?
A)The opportunity to use numerous different skills in one's position at work
B)A worker's perception of the meaningfulness of a job
C)The freedom to choose one's tasks and methods of work
D)A worker's perception that the task directly affects other people's work or lives
A)The opportunity to use numerous different skills in one's position at work
B)A worker's perception of the meaningfulness of a job
C)The freedom to choose one's tasks and methods of work
D)A worker's perception that the task directly affects other people's work or lives
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53
Which of the following is a need described by the manifest needs theory of motivation?
A)Instrumentality
B)Affiliation
C)Expectancy
D)Existence
A)Instrumentality
B)Affiliation
C)Expectancy
D)Existence
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54
_____ is the value a person places on a reward.
A)Expectancy
B)Instrumentality
C)Valence
D)Reinforcement
A)Expectancy
B)Instrumentality
C)Valence
D)Reinforcement
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55
Which of the following is a feature of ERG theory of motivation?
A)Emotional competence inventory
B)Stroke economy
C)Hygiene factors
D)Frustration-regression principle
A)Emotional competence inventory
B)Stroke economy
C)Hygiene factors
D)Frustration-regression principle
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56
Which of the following is an example of a hygiene factor?
A)Feeling of achievement
B)Increased responsibility
C)Recognition of work
D)Interpersonal relations
A)Feeling of achievement
B)Increased responsibility
C)Recognition of work
D)Interpersonal relations
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57
According to the Hackman-Oldham job enrichment model, which of the following is a critical psychological state required for job enrichment?
A)Knowledge of the actual result of the work
B)Knowledge of performance-based incentives
C)Knowledge of the salary package and appraisals
D)Knowledge of various insurance policies
A)Knowledge of the actual result of the work
B)Knowledge of performance-based incentives
C)Knowledge of the salary package and appraisals
D)Knowledge of various insurance policies
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58
Which of the following is true of high achievers and low achievers?
A)People with a high need for achievement consider high-risk and no-risk situations as a waste of time.
B)People who are driven by a high need for achievement would prefer high-risk situations that have little chance of success.
C)People with a low need for achievement are motivated by the expectation of success.
D)People with a low need for achievement prefer moderate-risk situations that are more likely to guarantee success.
A)People with a high need for achievement consider high-risk and no-risk situations as a waste of time.
B)People who are driven by a high need for achievement would prefer high-risk situations that have little chance of success.
C)People with a low need for achievement are motivated by the expectation of success.
D)People with a low need for achievement prefer moderate-risk situations that are more likely to guarantee success.
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_____ describes the likelihood that if a person tries to perform better, that will really be the result.
A)Expectancy
B)Instrumentality
C)Power need
D)Affiliation need
A)Expectancy
B)Instrumentality
C)Power need
D)Affiliation need
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_____ refers to the freedom to choose one's tasks and methods of work.
A)Autonomy
B)Task Significance
C)Skill variety
D)Task identity
A)Autonomy
B)Task Significance
C)Skill variety
D)Task identity
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61
According to Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory of motivation, _____ include necessities for life such as air, food, warmth, and water.
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62
According to McClelland's manifest needs theory, someone with a strong _____ will generally not make the best manager.
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63
Increased responsibility, opportunities for personal growth, and the ability to participate in decision making are examples of ____.
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ERG theory was created by ____.
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Impressive titles, performance ratings, promotions are examples of _____ rewards.
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To make reinforcers or incentives more effective, the employees involved should have the opportunity for ____.
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According to McClelland's manifest needs theory, successful entrepreneurs are driven more by a high _____ than by the profit margin.
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_____ is the willingness to make an effort toward accomplishment.
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_____ rewards are the internal feelings of satisfaction one gets from one's job.
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An important feature of ERG theory is the _____ principle.
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According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory of motivation, _____ needs include acceptance from family or friends.
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_____ proposed the two-factor theory that describes two forces: hygiene and motivators.
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_____ are factors connected with a job that make working there better.
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The expectancy theory of motivation was originally proposed by ____.
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_____ explains human behavior in terms of the results-both good and bad-that have occurred under similar conditions in the past.
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According to ____, a manager without a need for power will generally be less effective than one with a strong power need.
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_____ is the overall mood of a group of people and is based on employees' attitudes and feelings of satisfaction.
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According to the Hackman-Oldham's model, the factors necessary for _____ to be effective are skill variety, task identity, task significance, autonomy, and feedback.
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In the hierarchy of needs theory, people are more interested in the _____ or _____ factors that make someone perform well.
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Maslow agreed that _____ and aesthetic needs are very important for some people, but admitted that they did not fit into his "hierarchy of needs" very well.
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