MOTIVATIONAL NEEDS AND PROCESSES
Equity theory is a _____ based motivation theory.
cognitive
According to Porter and Lawler, effort does not lead directly to performance but is moderated by all of the following EXCEPT:
discipline
When Mark is late for his economics presentation. Which of the following attribution is Mr. Rutherford, his economics lecturer, making if he assumes that Mark is not interested in the subject?
dispositional
Which of the following is a characteristic of the need for achievement?
doing better than competitors
The key to understanding the process of motivation lies in the meaning of and the relationship among all these EXCEPT:
education
An incentive is defined as anything that will alleviate the needs and increase the drive.
false
Which one of the following would NOT be classified as a primary motive?
having a secure job
The chances for making attributions to internal or personal causes for the behavior are higher when all of the following characteristics are present EXCEPT:
high consensus
According to research by David McClelland, the derived specific characteristics of high achievers are summarized as being all of the following EXCEPT:
high risk taking
This by definition, occurs when a person perceives that the ratio of his or her outcomes to inputs and the ratio of a relevant other's outcomes to inputs are unequal.
inequity
Which of these is NOT a category of the need for affiliation?
influencing people to change their attitude
Using this, work behavior may be explained by whether employees perceive their outcomes as being controlled internally or externally.
locus of control
Among the following, who believed that once a given need is satisfied, it no longer serves to motivate?
maslow
Avoiding tasks or decisions with a risk of failure and blame can be categorized under which one of the following needs?
needs for security
All of these consist of the negative extrinsic motives EXCEPT:
pay
The strength of the attempt to restore equity, which in essence is motivation, is in direct proportion to the _____ that exists.
perceived inequity
This according to Maslow, corresponds to the unlearned primary needs.
physiological needs
This model starts with the premise that motivation (effort or force) does not equal satisfaction or performance.
porter lawler model
Fasting for a religious, social, or political cause is an example of _____ motive being preceded over by the other motives.
primary
According to the two-factor theory, all these can be considered as belonging to the category of hygiene factors EXCEPT:
responsibility
Identify the second need that correctly fits Maslow's needs hierarchy principle.
safety needs
According to the two-factor theory, all these can be considered as belonging to the category of motivators EXCEPT:
salary
Glen meets with an accident while returning from work. Which of the following attribute is one of the bystanders making, if he blames the accident to a mechanical defect in Glen's car rather than Glen's negligence while driving?
situational
What ascribes a person's behavior to external factors such as equipment or social influence from others?
situational attributes
In a workplace, which of the following can be categorized as an intrinsic motivator?
-Accomplishment
In an organization, the interests of the top management is in conflict with that of the middle management. Which of the following theory is consistent with this situation?
-Agency theory
Which of the following consists of an individual's cognitive evaluation regarding whether or not the amounts and allocations of rewards setting are fair?
-Distributive
An individual who believes in the statement, "Your fate was decided the day you were born," is said to have which of the following attribution?
-External locus of control
A person who does not like the idea that someone or something controls their lives is said to have which of the following attribution?
-Internal locus of control
An individual who believes in the statement, "I make my own fate", is said to have which of the following attribution?
-Internal locus of control
Which of the following can help explain why employees retaliate against both inequitable outcomes and inappropriate processes?
-Organizational justice
These people express the greatest desire to be socially accepted by others.
-People with high need for affiliation.
Which dimension of justice can raise issues of equality as opposed to equity?
-Procedural justice
In explaining victories, athletes commonly credit themselves, but they are more likely to attribute losses to bad breaks, poor officiating, or the other team's superior effort. This is an example of which one of the following attribution biases?
-Self-serving bias.
According to which of the following theory, extrinsic motivators may actually undermine intrinsic motivation?
-The Cognitive Evaluation Theory
Management often faces the problem of having employees who are not motivated despite being provided with high salaries, excellent fringe-benefit packages etc. Which theory offers an explanation for this type of behavior?
-Two-factor theory.
Kelly suggests three dimensions that will affect the type of attributions that are made. To keep these dimensions straight, it can be remembered that _____ relates to other people, _____ relates to other tasks, and _____ relates to time.
-consensus; distinctiveness; consistency
Having a degree from the right university can be categorized under:
-need for status.
Attaining an incentive will:
-reduce or cut off the drive.
All of the attribution theories share the following assumptions EXCEPT:
-we seek to enhance our status through performance
This theory is based mainly on the cognitive concept of expectancy.
Process theories.
Severance pay, health insurance, and seniority plans fall under which of the following category in the hierarchy of work motivation?
Security needs
In order to be included under the category of secondary motives, the motive must be learned.
TRUE
The fact that there are a higher number of employees who are dissatisfied with the raise they get points out that the hygiene factors seem to be important in preventing dissatisfaction but do not lead to satisfaction.
TRUE
Motivation is a hypothetical construct that is used to help explain behavior; it should not be equated with behavior.
True
Motivation is a process that starts with a physiological or psychological deficiency or need that activates a behavior or drive that is aimed at a goal or incentive.
True
Primary motives must be unlearned, and it must be physiologically based.
True
In a workplace, extrinsic motivators include all of these EXCEPT:
achievement
Which of the following theory is concerned with the relationship between personal social perception and interpersonal behavior?
attribution theory