What does "E", "R" and "G" stand for in the ERG theory?
a) Export, Risk and Guarantee
b) Exponential, Reliability and Growth
c) Existence, Relatedness and Growth
d) None of the above
Which of the following is true of Alderfer’s ERG theory?
a) It proposes five levels of human needs
b) the lowest level of human needs is called physiological.
c) More than one level of needs can be active as motivators at the same time.
d) Existence need must be satisfied before relatedness needs become important.
In Herzberg’s two-factor theory:
a) a job is motivating if all the hygiene factors are satisfied.
b) All motivators are intrinsic factors.
c) Removal of all dissatisfactory elements makes a job satisfying.
d) All of these
According to Frederick Herzberg,..… are elements associated with conditions surrounding the job.
a) hygiene factors
b) motivating factors
c) economic factors
d) environmental factors
Herzberg’s Two Factor Theory is also known as……
a) Motivation- hygiene theory
b) Motivation theory
c) Hygiene theory
d) Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
Explanation: Herzberg’s Two Factor Theory is also known as motivation – hygiene theory. Both Maslow’s hierarchy of needs and Herzberg’s Two Factor Theory are important theories related to motivation.
Which of the following is not a Motivation factor according to Herzberg’s Two Factor Theory?
a) Achievement
b) Recognition
c) Responsibility
d) Pay and security