Motivation & Performance manag.
Process Theories of Motivation
Hierarchy of Needs Theory
Goal-Setting
Manifest Needs Theory
100

 Refers to the amount of effort put forth

What is Level?

100

_______ is people's belief that if they try, they will perform

What is Expectancy?

100

This psychologist developed the Hierarchy of Needs Theory 

Who is Abraham Maslow?

100

_______ goals are more likely to lead to higher performance than easy goals. 

What is Difficult? 

100

This need drives people to strive for success and to overcome challenges 

What is Achievement?

200

Intangible, positive feelings of satisfaction and contentment that one experiences

What is Intrinsic Motivation?

200

This theory argues that people make judgments about their own status relative to others

What is Equity Theory

200

This level includes needs for belonging, love, and social interactions. 

What is Social Needs? 

200

Setting challenging, specific, and rewarding _______ 

What is Goals? 

200

This term refers to how people become aware of and express their specific needs, such as environment, affiliation, and power. 

What is Need Manifestation?

300

Three components of motivation?

What is Direction, Level, and Persistence?

300

This theory argues that people make judgments about their own status relative to others 

What is the Equity theory?

300

The need and desire of a person to realize his or her full potential. It is the desire to accomplish all that one can be.

What is Self-actualization?

300

A person's belief in their ability to perform specific actions to achieve goals

What is Self-efficacy? 

300

This need is the drive to control and influence others and the environment 

What is Power? 

400

The manager providing regular feedback during one-on-one meetings is an example of...

What is Direction? 

400

How fair and equitable people view the practices and outcomes of their workplace is known as...

organizational justice

400

This idea suggests that people might pursue multiple needs simultaneously rather than in a strict order.

What is dynamic needs?

400

This type of goal is more motivating than a vague "do your best" goal. 

What is a Specific Goal?

400

Individuals are primarily driven by these three key needs 

What is Achievement, Affiliation and Power?

500

The idea that you can earn more when you produce more and earn less when you produce less

What is Performance-contingent Pay?

500

Motivation, expectancy, instrumentality, and valence are related to each other how?

Motivation = Expectancy × Instrumentality × Valence

500
The Five Levels of MasLow's Needs

What is Physiological, Safety, Social, Self-Esteem, and Self-Actualization? 

500

Edwin Locke or Gary Latham

Who is the most influential scholar on the goal-setting theory? 

500

This psychologist developed the Manifest Needs Theory

Who is David McClelland?

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