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1、,Organizational Behavior, 17e (Robbins)Chapter 7 Motivation Concepts1) _ is defined as the processes that account for an individuals intensity, direction, and persistence of effort toward attaining a goal.A) LeadershipB) ManagementC) LearningD) Emotional laborE) MotivationAnswer: EExplanation: E) Mo
2、tivation is defined as the processes that account for an individuals intensity, direction, and persistence of effort toward attaining a goal.LO: 7.1: Describe the three key elements of motivation.Difficulty: EasyQuest. Category: Concept2) The _ dimension of motivation measures how long a person can
3、maintain effort.A) directionB) persistenceC) intensityD) knowledgeE) experienceAnswer: BExplanation: B) Motivation has a persistence dimension. This measures how long a person can maintain effort. Motivated individuals stay with a task long enough to achieve their goal.LO: 7.1: Describe the three ke
4、y elements of motivation.Difficulty: EasyQuest. Category: Concept3) The _ element of motivation describes how hard a person tries.A) intelligenceB) experienceC) directionD) intensityE) persistenceAnswer: DExplanation: D) Intensity describes how hard a person tries. This is the element most of us foc
5、us on when we talk about motivation.LO: 7.1: Describe the three key elements of motivation.Difficulty: EasyQuest. Category: Concept4) Motivation is defined as the processes that account for an individuals intensity, direction, and persistence of effort toward attaining a goal.Answer: TRUEExplanation
6、: Motivation is defined as the processes that account for an individuals intensity, direction, and persistence of effort toward attaining a goal.LO: 7.1: Describe the three key elements of motivation.Difficulty: EasyQuest. Category: Concept5) Organizations influence their employees to volunteer.Answ
7、er: TRUEExplanation: Research suggests that half the organizations in Canada actively encourage employee volunteering. As a result, fully one-quarter of all the volunteer work in the country is done by employee volunteers. The study found that the availability of organizational supportuse of work ti
8、me, paid time to volunteer, facility space, organizational resourceswas critical to employee CSR motivation.LO: 7.1: Describe the three key elements of motivation.Difficulty: EasyQuest. Category: Concept6) Describe the three key elements in the definition of motivation.Answer: Motivation is defined
9、as the processes that account for an individuals intensity, direction, and persistence of effort toward attaining a goal. The three key elements in our definition are intensity, direction, and persistence. Intensity describes how hard a person tries. This is the element most of us focus on when we t
10、alk about motivation. However, high intensity is unlikely to lead to favorable job performance outcomes unless the effort is channeled in a direction that benefits the organization. Therefore, we consider the quality of effort as well as its intensity. Effort directed toward, and consistent with, th
11、e organizations goals is the kind of effort we should be seeking. Finally, motivation has a persistence dimension. This measures how long a person can maintain effort. Motivated individuals stay with a task long enough to achieve their goal.LO: 7.1: Describe the three key elements of motivation.Diff
12、iculty: ModerateQuest. Category: Concept7) Which level of Maslows hierarchy of needs deals with satisfying ones hunger, thirst, and other bodily needs?A) safetyB) physiologicalC) socialD) esteemE) psychologicalAnswer: BExplanation: B) Maslow hypothesized that within every human being there exists a
13、hierarchy of five needs. The lowest, most basic needs are physiological. They include hunger, thirst, shelter, sex, and other bodily needs.LO: 7.2: Compare the early theories of motivation.Difficulty: EasyQuest. Category: ConceptThe church you go to every Sunday is made up of people who have very di
14、fferent lifestyles and are at different stages in their life. Joanna is a 23-year-old single parent who works for minimum wage and shifts from motel to motel for accommodation. Josephine is a single, 45-year-old woman who earns a decent salary and has few interests and friends outside her office. Jo
15、nathan is 60 years old, extremely wealthy, has a loving family, and enjoys his work. You have decided to apply Maslows hierarchy of needs to determine what motivates each of these individuals.8) Which of the following needs would most likely motivate Joanna?A) socialB) esteemC) physiologicalD) self-
16、actualizationE) safetyAnswer: CExplanation: C) Joanna first needs to satisfy her basic physiological needs, which include hunger, thirst, shelter, sex, and other bodily needs.LO: 7.2: Compare the early theories of motivation.AACSB: Analytical thinkingDifficulty: ModerateQuest. Category: Application9
17、) Which of the following needs would most likely motivate Josephine?A) socialB) esteemC) physiologicalD) self-actualizationE) safetyAnswer: AExplanation: A) According to Maslow, because Josephine is single and has little social interaction, she would strive to satisfy her social needs, which include
18、 affection, belongingness, acceptance, and friendship.LO: 7.2: Compare the early theories of motivation.AACSB: Analytical thinkingDifficulty: ModerateQuest. Category: Application10) Which of the following needs would most motivate Jonathan?A) socialB) esteemC) physiologicalD) self-actualizationE) sa
19、fetyAnswer: DExplanation: D) According to Maslow, because Jonathan has satisfied all the previous needs in Maslows hierarchy, he would be seeking self-actualization.LO: 7.2: Compare the early theories of motivation.AACSB: Analytical thinkingDifficulty: ModerateQuest. Category: Application11) Accordi
20、ng to Maslows hierarchy of needs, which of the following is a lower-order need?A) socialB) safetyC) esteemD) self-actualizationE) recognitionAnswer: BExplanation: B) Maslow separated the five needs into higher and lower orders. Physiological and safety needs were lower-order needs, and social, estee
21、m, and self-actualization were higher-order needs.LO: 7.2: Compare the early theories of motivation.Difficulty: EasyQuest. Category: Concept12) If we consider Maslows hierarchy of needs in the context of Japan, Greece, and Mexico, where uncertainty-avoidance characteristics are strong, then _ needs
22、would be on top of the hierarchy.A) self-actualizationB) securityC) socialD) esteemE) growthAnswer: BExplanation: B) If we consider Maslows needs hierarchy in the context of Japan, Greece, and Mexico, where uncertainty-avoidance characteristics are strong, security needs would be on top of the hiera
23、rchy.LO: 7.2: Compare the early theories of motivation.AACSB: Diverse and multicultural work environmentsDifficulty: ModerateQuest. Category: Concept13) Which of the following needs in Maslows hierarchy refers to the drive to become what one is capable of becoming?A) socialB) self-actualizationC) ph
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