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According to the four-drive theory, __________ are the source of human motivation.
emotions
In his learned needs theory, McClelland proposed that a person's needs can be strengthened through
reinforcement, social conditions, and ______.
learning
Which of the following concerning innate drives is true?
Innate needs exist in all human beings from the time of birth
Which of the following outcomes would be expected if an organization implemented an ongoing skills-
based training program for assembly line workers in which the workers' learning efforts resulted in
recognition of increased abilities?
Increased effort-to-performace expectancies
Which motivation theory explains how learning and motivation occur by observing and modeling
others, as well as by anticipating the consequences of our behavior?
social-cognitive theory
According to the A-B-Cs of Organizational Behavior Modification, events preceding the behavior are
known as ______.
Multiple choice question.
antecedents
In which of the following cases, procedural justice tend to be higher?
When the decision maker is perceived as unbiased;
When the decision criteria and decision procedures are compatible with ethical principles; When the
decision maker applies existing policies consistently to everyone and over time
Which of the following theories proposes that motivation arises from emotions that are generated
certain drives?
Four-drive theory
McClelland suggested that individuals are influenced by three "learned" needs: achievement, power,
and ________.
affiliation
Hardwired characteristics of the brain that attempt to maintain internal equilibrium by correcting
deficiencies are known as ______, or primary needs.