
Chance Chapter 7: Motivation
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- Q1In group roles, who criticizes others and disagrees aggressively?confessorjumperantagonistblocker30s
- Q2In group roles, who helps mediate differences?summarizerenergizerelaboratorharmonizer30s
- Q3In group roles, who will withdraw from the group and engage in private conversations?lobbyistjumperretreaterconfessor30s
- Q4In group roles, who understands school policies, rules, and regulations?clarifierelaboratorprocedural expertencourager30s
- Q5In group roles, who asserts authority to manipulate the group?lobbyistantagonistdominatorblocker30s
- Q6In group roles, who is willing to yield in order for the group to progress?harmonizercompromisersummarizerenergizer30s
- Q7Identify the correct order of stages of group development:forming, storming, norming, performing, adjourningforming, storming, performing, norming, adjourningstorming, forming, norming, performing, adjourningforming, norming, storming, performing, adjourning30s
- Q8Which motivation theory, also known as the two-factor theory, was based on two sets of needs--physical and psychological?expectancy theorygoal theorymotivation-hygiene theory30s
- Q9Which motivation theory explains human behavior as purposeful and motivated consciously by goals and intentions?expectancy theorymotivation-hygiene theorytwo-factor theorygoal theory30s
- Q10Which theory defines motivation as the product of valence (orientation toward an outcome) and expectancy (belief that a particular action will result in a particular outcome)?motivation-hygiene theorygoal theoryexpectancy theorytwo-factory theory30s
- Q11Choose the correct hierarchy of internal needs (according to Maslow):physiological, safety and security, esteem needs, belonging/association, self-actualizationphysiological, belonging/association, safety and security, esteem needs, self-actualizationphysiological, safety and security, belonging/association, esteem needs, self-actualizationsafety and security, physiological, belonging/association, esteem needs, self-actualization30s
- Q12True/False: Pavlov's classical conditioning and Skinner's operant conditioning are examples of external motivation theories.FalseTrue30s