Chapter 11 - Motivation Theories and Applications
The use of positive punishment by board-certified behavior analysts is only allowed if:
There is a danger to the person or to others
A worker cooperative is unique in that:
There is no outside owner of the cooperative
Which of the following is not an area in which goals affect outcomes?
affection
A Theory Y manager would NOT assume that the average person:
is self-centered
A goal is important because:
it establishes a specified direction AND a measure of performance
Which of the following best characterizes the last 80 years of Taylorism?
it has become obsolete as a theory but parts of it are still relevant
Given the recent research, an employee who switches to low-intensity telecommuting can expect:
Higher job satisfaction
Flextime is beneficial because it leads to:
All of these answers -Less fatigued workers -Higher efficiency -Better motivation
Expectancy is usually based on:
All of these answers -Perceived difficulty of goal -Self efficacy -Past experience
Which of the following is NOT an implication of Herzberg's theory?
Employees are highly self-motivated
Which of the following is a disadvantage to employing job enrichment techniques?
Expectations of greater levels of pay
The advantages of cross-training employees include all of the following, EXCEPT:
Lower cost per employee
The presence of the five core job dimensions lead employees to experience all of the following EXCEPT:
Lower teamwork capability
The basic drive of motivation is:
Minimizing pain and maximizing pleasure
The correct order of Maslow's hierarchy is: (bottom of the pyramid to the top)
Physiological, Safety, Interpersonal, Esteem, Self-Actualization
One of the drawbacks of the Ouchi theory is:
Promotions tend to be slower than usual
Elton Mayo's biggest discovery was that work performance is also dependent on:
Social issues