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| The instructor may use the exercise to teach a variety of motivational theories, including, but not limited to: Maslow's (1943; 1954) needs hierarchy theory, Alderfer's (1972) ERG Theory, Herzberg's motivator-hygiene theory (Herzberg, Mausner, & Snyderman, 1959), McClelland's (1961) theory of learned needs, expectancy theory (Vroom, 1964), and equity theory (Adams, 1963). Further, theories of motivation, such as goal setting theory, actualization theory (Maslow, 1970) Herzberg's two-factor theory (Hertzberg, 1982), cognitive theory (Gross, 1992), expectancy theory (Tolman, 1959), social exchange theory (Thibaut and Kelley, 1959) etc. Define the Expectancy Violation Theory and the Reinforcement Expectancy Theory. |
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