______________attempts to explain how employees differ in their desire for self-fulfillment.
A) McClelland’s theory
B) Herzberg’s theory
C) McGregor’s theory
D) Maslow’s theory
Ans: A
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The first ethical principle cited by the influential Belmont Report is
autonomy, which can be defined as: A. a thorough risk/benefit calculation must be performed B. demands equitable selection of participants C. obligation on the part of the researcher to respect each participant as a person capable of making an informed decision D. equality in distribution of benefits and burdens among the population group(s) likely to benefit from the research.
_____ is the process whereby children acquire knowledge about the language, values, etiquette, rules, behaviors, social expectations, and all the subtle, complex bits of information necessary to get along and thrive in a particular society.
A. Norming B. Socialization C. Interdependence D. Homeostasis
Many observers note that labor does not flow as readily across national borders as do capital and information. What are the implications of this observation for workers?
What will be an ideal response?Jasper perceives his colleague Casper as having trouble being punctual in meeting
deadlines, and therefore perceives everything Casper does negatively even when his work is done well and punctually. This is an individual perceptual error entitled:
A. The halo effect B. Stereotyping C. Projection D. Disillusion