Chapter 12 Questions
According to McClelland's acquired needs theory, a "control freak" might be described as an individual with normal achievement needs, a low level of affiliation needs, and a very high level or _________ needs.
Power
Which of the following would be considered extrinsic rewards? - A feeling of satisfaction from a job well done -a new company car -a raise
- A new company car - A raise
Which are the principal perspectives on motivation? -content -reinforcement - job design -process -competition
-Content -Reinforcement -job design -process
Extinction
weakening of behavior by ignoring it or making sure it is not reinforced
The concept of fitting jobs to people is based on what ideas?
Employees want more responsibility, challenges, and variety. Employees are underutilized
Jaleel believes that if he studies hard for the next test, he will earn a high score. In terms of motivation theory, this is an example of ______.
Expectancy
Raises and other monetary incentives are examples of ____ rewards
Extrinsic
Equity theory is focused on explaining how people work to achieve which of the following?
Fairness justice
Which theory proposes that work satisfaction originates from motivating factors, and dissatisfaction originates from hygiene factors?
Herzberg's Two-factor theory
what are the two means by which jobs are fitted to people?
Job enlargement job enrichment
According to McClelland's acquired needs theory, ________ power is expressed in an individual's desire to dominate others.
Personal
According to the job characteristics model, the extent to which a job requires the job holder to use a wide range of different talents and abilities is known as __________.
Skill variety
Feedback
The extent to which workers receive clear, direct information about how well they are performing the job.
Task Identity
the extent to which a job requires a worker to perform all the tasks needed to complete the job from beginning to end
Autonomy
The extent to which a job allows the worker to make choices about scheduling different tasks and/or deciding how to perform them.
punishment
Weakening a behavior by presenting something negative or withholding something positive.
When rewarding an employee for a behavior, you should _______.
give rewards as soon as possible.
Anything that causes a given behavior to be repeated or inhibited is known as _________.
reinforcement
What theories of motivation would be characterized as content perspectives? -Vroom's expectancy theory -Maslow's hierarchy of need theory -McClelland's acquired needs theory -Herzberg's two-factor theory
-Maslow's hierarchy of need theory -McClelland's acquired needs theory -Herzberg's two-factor theory
Which statements about motivation are true? -Multiple contextual and personal factors create motivation. -Motivation can only be inferred from a person's behavior -Motivation is easy to see in another person. -Because motivation comes from w/in, it cannot be understood.
-Multiple contextual and personal factors create motivation -Motivation can only be inferred from a person's behavior.
Which of these represent levels of needs in Maslow's hierarchy? -Survival -Emotion -Self-actualization -Love -Safety -Physiological -Esteem
-Self-actualization -love -Safety -Physiological -Esteem
Goals motivate us through the following mechanisms:
Attention Effort Persistence Strategies
In expectancy theory, expectancy represents the
Belief that a particular level of effort will lead to a particular level of performance.
What are characteristics of motivating goals according to goal-setting theory?
Challenging Specific Achievable
According to self-determination theory, people's behavior and well-being are influenced by what three innate needs?
Competence autonomy and Relatedness'
Dividing work among employees and applying motivational theories to increase employee satisfaction are the two components of job ________.
Design
According to equity theory, which of the following would be characterized as inputs?
Effort Training Experience
What are the stages of Victor Vroom's expectancy theory of motivation?
Effort to performance Performance to outcomes
The model of motivation called equity theory is based on which of the following ideas?
Employees want to see fairness in how they are rewarded for task performance.
Robert believes that no matter how hard he studies, he will never pass the exam. According to Victor Vroom's theory, Robert has low _______________________
Expectancy
What theory asserts that motivation is essentially a decision about how much effort to exert to get what you want in a particular situation>
Expectancy
what theory asserts that motivation is essentially a decision about how much effort to exert to get what you want in a particular situation?
Expectancy
There is one main theory as to what motivates people, and this theory is accepted by most people. True false
False
True or false: Money is the best motivator
False
What is the modern way of designing jobs?
Fitting jobs to people
How does goal setting motivate employees?
Fostering employee use of action plans Directing employee attention regulating employee efforts increasing employee persistence
Which theory suggests that employees can be motivated by objectives that are specific and challenging but achievable and that have rewards tailored to individual needs?
Goal-setting theory
Which theories of motivation are characterized as process perspectives?
Goal-setting theory Equity theory Expectancy theory
Marie has been given a goal to sell five cars by the end of the weekend. During the workday, she approaches every potential customer and makes an effort to engage with them and make a sale. When customers seem unsure about buying a car, she points out the car's best features and talks about the great deal she can give the customers if they buy. Marie is demonstrating what motivational mechanism of goal setting?
Goals increase your persistence.
What does the technique called scientific management seek to do?
Increase employee efficiency Raise employee productivity reduce the number of tasks a worker performs.
In equity theory, the education, experience, and skills that individuals contribute to their organizations are examples of __________.
Inputs
Power that is used as a means to further organizational goals is know as ______ power.
Institutional
What three types of justice are the components of organizational justice?
Interactional Distributive Procedural
Which of the following focuses on five core job characteristics that affect the psychological states of an employee, which in turn affect work outcomes? Reinforcement theory job characteristics model expectancy theory pay for knowledge
Job characteristics model
The theory of motivation that asserts that people are motivated by physiological, safety, love, esteem, and self-actualization needs is ___________ theory.
Maslow's hierarchy of needs
The theory of motivation that asserts that achievement, affiliation. and power are the major motives determining people's behavior in the workplace is called ________.
McClelland's acquired needs theory
What are the three critical psychological states identified by the job characteristics model?
Meaningfulness of work Responsibility for work outcomes knowledge of actual results of the work
The use of reinforcement theory to change human behavior is called behavior _________.
Modification
The goal of an incentive compensation plan is to _______.
Motivate employees to work harder for more money
The psychological processes that arouse and direct goal-directed behavior are collectively called ________.
Motivation
How does McClelland view needs?
Need are something that we learn from our culture
What are the needs identified by McClelland as the basis for motivation?
Need for achievement Need for power Need for affiliation
Physiological or psychological deficiencies that arouse behavior are called _______.
Needs
What area of equity theory is concerned with the extent to which people believe they are being they are being treated fairly at work?
Organizational Justice
When analyzing the pay scale of her staff, Nanci saw that several equivalent positions in the department were paid at various rates. She felt that they needed to be balanced. Which aspect of equity theory is Nanci taking into consideration?
Outputs
In equity theory, the outputs received from an organization include which of the following?
Pay Praise Rewards
Your professor awards five bonus points for coming to class on time. this is an example of ______.
Positive reinforcement
using positive consequences to strengthen the likelihood that a particular behavior will occur again in the future is known as:
Positive reinforcement
Which perspectives on motivation are concerned with the thought progression that leads to people deciding how to act?
Process perspectives
What are the three major elements of Hackman and Oldham's job characteristics model?
Psychological states Core job characteristics Work Outcomes
What does the technique called scientific management seek to do?
Reduce the number of tasks a worker performs increase employee efficiency Raise employee productivity
"Consequences influence behavior" best describes which theory of motivation?
Reinforcement theory
The theory of motivation that asserts that people are driven to try to grow and attain fulfillment, with their behavior and well-being influenced by the three innate needs of competence, autonomy, and relatedness, is known as the ______ theory.
Self-determination
What Tamika loves about her job is that every day brings new challenges, and she can use different talents and abilities to complete her job tasks. This is an example of which core job characteristic?
Skill Variety
jakob thought he would enjoy his job as a web designer, but it turns out that he is responsible only for updating web pages and not for creating them, too. According to the job characteristics model, Jakob has low______.
Task Identity
Which core job characteristic describes the extent to which a job requires the worker to perform all of the tasks needed to complete the job from beginning to end?
Task identity
Which of the following are core job characteristics in the hackman and Oldham job characteristics model?
Task significance Feedback Skill variety Autonomy
Task SIgnificance
The extent to which a job affects the lives of others, whether inside or outside the organization.
A survey showed that while most employees were pleased with the company's advancement opportunities and merit system, they were dissatisfied with factors such as pay scale and sharing an office with someone they disliked. These results exemplify which theory of motivation?
Two-factor theory
Positive reinforcement
Using rewards or positive consequences to strengthen a particular behavior.
scientific ___________ is the process of reducing the number of tasks a worker performs.
management
contingency factors refer to the degree to which individuals want __________.
personal and psychological development.
Negative reinforcement
strengthening a behavior by withdrawing something negative.
Skill Variety
the extent to which a job requires a worker to use a wide range of different abilities and skills