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Hygiene factors

pay

When employees violate the law, ethical standards, important safety rules, or standards of interpersonal treatment, ______ is sometimes appropriate.

punishment

Managers in Japan and Greece tend to be motivated most by ______ needs.

security

Which of the following are examples of extrinsic rewards? (Choose every correct answer.)

Pay Large office Benefits

What core job dimensions are stated in the Hackman and Oldham model? (Choose every correct answer.)

Skill variety Task identity Task significance Feedback Autonomy

A personal statement of purpose should include which of the following? (Choose every correct answer.)

A mid-distant goal Near-term objectives An inspiring distant vision

Which three of the following are needs that managers in the United States care most strongly about? (Choose every correct answer.)

Achievement Self-actualization Esteem

Which of the following are ways to offer feedback to employees on their performance? (Choose every correct answer.)

Asking customers for feedback that can be passed along to employees Giving regular, ongoing feedback Conducting performance reviews regularly

What employee behaviors should NOT be rewarded, since they do not lead to high performance? (Check all that apply.)

Avoiding risk Quick fixes Mindless conformity

Goals should be which of the following?

Challenging and attainable

Which motivation theory identifies the kinds of needs that people want to satisfy?

Content theory

Stretch goals are targets that have which characteristics?

Demanding and novel

What theory suggests there are three universal needs (existence, relatedness, and growth) that constitute a hierarchy of needs and motivate behavior?

ERG

What concept refers to the perceived likelihood that effort will enable the attainment of performance goals?

Expectancy

What theory describes how a person's work efforts lead to a level of work performance?

Expectancy

Which theory suggests that effort leads to performance, which results in an outcome?

Expectancy

What are the key consequences that encourage or discourage one's behavior? (Choose every correct answer.)

Extinction Negative reinforcement Punishment Positive reinforcement

______ rewards are given to people by the organization.

Extrinsic

In which theory do managers set goals for employees?

Goal-setting

Which motivation theory states that people have conscious goals that energize them and direct their thoughts and behaviors toward a particular end?

Goal-setting theory

What happens when employees feel empowered? (Choose every correct answer.)

Groups of employees can experience a culture of empowerment that enhances work performance. They believe that they are influential contributors to the organization. They feel more confident that they have the ability to perform their jobs.

Which of the following are characteristic of a dissatisfied workforce? (Choose every correct answer.)

High turnover More injuries Strikes

Which of the following are options for restoring equity when people feel they are inequitably treated? (Choose every correct answer.)

Increasing their outcomes Reducing their inputs Decreasing others' outcomes

Which kind of performance goal can be dysfunctional and create competition among team members?

Individual

For motivation to be high, which of the following must also be high? (Choose every correct answer.)

Instrumentality Expectancy Valence

To motivate high performance among employees, what should be rewarded? (Choose every correct answer.)

Loyalty instead of turnover Risk taking instead of risk avoiding Smart work instead of busy work

Which theory organizes human needs into five major types in ascending order?

Maslow's need hierarchy

What refers to forces that energize, direct, and sustain a person's effort?

Motivation

What is job rotation?

Moving workers from one task to another to alleviate boredom.

The law of effect states that behavior will be repeated if it is followed by which kind of consequences?

Positive

What set of perceptions do employees use to decide what they owe their employers and what their employers owe them?

Psychological contract

What type of program aims at satisfying the full range of employee needs?

Quality of work life

______ programs create a workplace that enhances employee well-being and satisfaction.

Quality of work life

Which one of the following is NOT a need in Maslow's hierarchy?

Self-reliance

Which conditions will make employees less motivated? (Choose every correct answer.)

They believe that they can't perform well enough to achieve the positive outcomes. They believe that they can perform but do not value the outcome. They believe that they can perform but that the outcome will not be forthcoming.

Which of the following is an example of offering feedback to employees?

Weekly meetings to discuss each employee's goals and progress.

Which of the following is a situation in which punishing employees would be inappropriate?

When their poor performance isn't their fault

To set goals for yourself, create ______.

a statement of purpose

If a person believes that his or her outcome-to-input ratio is lower than that of someone else, the person typically will ______.

attempt to restore a balance

How a person's needs are or are not met at work will affect the person's ______.

behavior on the job

Setting a goal to learn, rather than a goal to achieve a specific performance level, is appropriate when ______.

employees lack ability or knowledge

Sharing power with employees, and thus making them feel more confident and influential on the job, is called ______.

empowerment

People's perceived likelihood that an effort will enable them to attain their performance goals is called ______.

expectancy

Increasing expectancies, identifying positively valent outcomes, and making performance instrumental toward positive outcomes are all managerial implications of _________.

expectancy theory

Equity theory describes people's assessments of how ______.

fairly they are treated

The five core job dimensions stated in the Hackman and Oldham model are skill variety, task identity, task significance, autonomy, and ______.

feedback

If an individual believes his or her outcome-to-input ratio is equivalent to someone else's ratio, the individual typically will ______.

feel satisfied

The expectancy theory states that increasing expectancies, making performance instrumental toward positive outcomes, and ______ are crucial to motivate employees.

identifying positively valent outcomes

Forces that energize, direct, and sustain a person's effort are referred to as_______

motivation

Motivators

opportunities for personal growth

A consequence that people receive for their actions is called a(n) ______.

outcome

Performance results in some kind of consequence, which is referred to as a(n) ______.

outcome

People are more likely to support decisions and decision makers when they perceive ______.

procedural fairness

A set of perceptions regarding what employees owe their employers and what the employers owe them is called a(n) ______.

psychological contract

The four key consequences that encourage or discourage one's behavior are positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, extinction, and ______.

punishment

The job dimension that involves completion of a whole, identifiable piece of work is called ______.

task identity

The two types of stretch goals are ______. (Choose every correct answer.)

vertical horizontal

Herzberg's ______ theory describes categories that affect people at work.

two-factor

Which of the following are characteristics of motivational goals? (Choose every correct answer.)

Acceptable Specific Challenging Meaningful

Which of the following is NOT one of the needs McClelland said motivates people?

Affection

Which three of the needs identified by McClelland are critical in motivating people? (Choose every correct answer.)

Affiliation Achievement Power

______ is a human needs theory postulating that people have three basic sets of needs that can operate simultaneously.

Alderfer's ERG theory

Equity theory states that people assess which key factors? (Choose every correct answer.)

Outcomes Inputs

When a workforce is dissatisfied, it is more likely to exhibit which of the following characteristics? (Choose every correct answer.)

Poor mental health Bad customer service High absenteeism

Mo Chou completed her latest work assignment early. If Mo Chou's boss would like her to repeat this behavior, what is the appropriate action according to the law of effect?

Praise for her efforts

Which of the following is an option for people who wish to restore equity when feeling inequitably treated?

Reducing their inputs

Using a fair process in decision making and making sure others know that the process was as fair as possible is called ______.

procedural justice

When workers can see that they have completed a whole, identifiable piece of work, they feel empowered because they are experiencing ______.

task identity


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