Business Chapter 10
Which of the following statements about worker motivation is most conssistent with the findings of the Hawthorne studies?
Workers are more motivated if they feelk they are part of a special group or project
The findings of the Hawthorne studies led researchers to look more closely at how ___________ could lead to better productivity
the human side of motivation
The Hawthorne studies were conducted by _________ and his colleagues from Harvard University
Elton Mayo
Which of the following statements would Elton Mayo be most likely to make soon after concluding his Hawthorne studies?
Employees who enjoy their work environment and believe they are respected are likely to be more productive workers.
___________ was the father of scientific management.
Frederick Taylor
Douglas McGregor described two very different sets of managerial attitudes about workers, which he called:
Theory X and Theory Y
According to the principles of scientific management, the best way to improve productivity is to:
Use time-motion studies to find the best method of doing each job, then teach those methods to workers.
Herzberg's research found that the factor that ranked highest as a motivator was:
a sense of achievement
Abraham Maslow thought that once needs at one level of his hierarchy were met:
another, higher order need would emerge to motivate that person.
Herzberg's research found that safe working conditions and good pay:
helped maintain worker satisfaction, but did little to increase motivation
Maslow was mainly concerned with explaining how:
human motivation was related to a hierarchy of needs
The good feeling people get when they have done a job well is a(n):
intrinsic
Herzberg found that the factors that provided the highest level of motivation were mostly associated with:
job content
The practice of moving workers from one job to anoher to make work more interesting is known as:
job rotation
Frank and Lillian Gilbreth developed the principle of _____________, which said that every job could be broken down into a series of elementary motions.
motion economy
Maslow called the needs people have for security at work and home:
safety needs
A basic idea of __________ was to conduct time-motion studies to find the best way to perform each task, then teach people to use these methods.
scientific management
Maslow placed__________needs at the highest level of his hierarchy.
self-actualization
The original goal of the Hawthorne studies was to determine:
the level of illumination that was associated with optimum productivity
Frank and Lillian Gilbreth thought that every job could be broken down into a series of elementary motions that they called:
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