HBO: M4 QUIZ
Achievement
The need for ____ is most frequently associated with David McClelland.
Seek additional revenues for growth and development
Which of the following usually is change our own outcome option when attempting to correct and inequitable situation?
The human relations approach
Which of these assumes that employees are motivated by money?
Motivation
____ is the set of forces that causes people to engage in one behavior rather than some alternative behavior.
Physiological
_____ needs, according to Maslow's hierarchy, are the most basic requirements that people possess
Expectancy
_____ theory assumes that people are motivated to work toward a goal if they want that goal and think they can achieve it.
Needs
Motivated behavior begins with one or more.
True
(TRUE OR FALSE) According to Herzberg, motivation factors such as achievement, recognition, and responsibility
false
(TRUE OR FALSE) According to Maslow, esteem needs involve realizing our full potential
False
(TRUE OR FALSE) David McClelland argued that the need for affiliation is the desire to control one's environment
True
(TRUE OR FALSE) Equity is achieved when an individual perceives that he or she is being treated fairly in relation to others
True
(TRUE OR FALSE) Fixed-interval reinforcement provides reinforcement on a fixed time schedule.
True
(TRUE OR FALSE) Historical perspectives on motivation are important because these ideas provide a background for current understanding of motivation
True
(TRUE OR FALSE) Individuals might adjust their inputs or outcomes in order to mitigate concerns about inequity
true
(TRUE OR FALSE) Positive reinforcement increases the frequency of behavior by providing a reward or desirable consequence that follows that behavior.
False
(TRUE OR FALSE) Security needs are the most basic needs in Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs
True
(TRUE OR FALSE) Variable-interval reinforcement varies the amount of time between reinforcements
Want to be treated fairly
According to equity theory, people
Money
According to the equity theory, inputs include all of the following EXCEPT
Consequences
In its simplest form, reinforcement theory suggests that behavior is a function of