Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Motivation Theories
Job Design
McClelland's Acquired Needs Theory
Application
100

T/F the most basic needs have to be met prior to moving up the list of Maslow's needs?

True

100

What are the two categories of motivation theories?

Process and content theories.

100

When using an idiosyncratic approach who designs jobs?

Management and employees work together to design jobs.

100

Someone who Likes to work in teams in a cooperative and collegiate manner exhibits this acquired need?

affiliation. 

100

although his job does not require knowing Spanish, John takes It upon himself to learn the language because he enjoys connecting with customer of different cultures. this is an example of?

Intrinsic motivation. 

200

What is the need for reputation, prestige, and recognition from others?

Esteem needs

200

What theory states that your outcomes and inputs equal other outcomes and inputs?

Equity theory. 

200

T/F Job enlargement calls for moving employees from one specialized job to another?

False

200

someone who likes to be uncharge of a group or team when working exhibits this acquired need?

Power.

200

Sarah got straight A's this semester. While proud of herself, she is disappointed there her parents did not congratulate her on her success. this is an example of _______ of Maslow's hierarchy of needs. 

esteem needs.

300

what level of needs consists of the desire for self fulfillment to become the best self they can be?

Self Actualization

300

What are the three factors of Organizational Justice? 

Distributive, procedural, and interactional.

300

what are the 5 components of the job characteristics model?

Skill variety, task identity, task significance, autonomy, and feedback.

300

Someone who is shy and stays away from conflict exhibits this acquired needs?

Affiliation

300

a mattress firm is having a company party at the end of the year to reward the salesmen with the most tase of the quarter. the first winner gets a paid vacation, the second gets an extended weekend off, and the third gets dinner at a restaurant of their choice. after the contest has been announced productivity has increased, these employees are showing tendencies of a Theory ___ employee?

X

400

what 3 needs are synonymous to being a theory y individual?

Selfactualization, esteem, and love

400

Moving employees from one specialized Jobe to another which allows them to perform two or more separate jobs on a rotating basis this is called?

Job Rotation

400

what is top down job design?

when management designs the job for employees.


400

someone who appreciates being recognized and praised in public exhibits this acquired needs?

achievement.

400

the self determination theory stats there are three innate needs that influence our behavior and well-being. at a local town ice cream shop, the manager decides to delegate jobs to the employees. one is allowed to come up with a new flavor, another can make a new sign for the store, and the last one can hang up decorations for the next holiday. this Is an example of the need for_____?

Autonomy.

500

what two needs are synonymous to being a theory x individual?

Safety and Physiological needs. 

500

Creating efficient and meaningful combinations of work tasks for employees through observation, experimentation, and reasoning is called?

Scientific management. 

500

what is the purpose of job design?

Altering the set of activities that a job entails to improve employee experiences and increase productivity. 

500

someone who likes to be praised in private exhibits this acquired needs?

affiliation.

500

at my job I feel as though I am the hardest worker. everyday I watch my coworker that slacks off, shows up late, and turns in poor work but is paid 3$ more than me and is a higher position. I am feeling this as though I should be getting more for the amount of work I am putting in. this feeling is an example of______?

Negative Inequity. 

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