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    Appendix C Match the psychological theories with the appropriate statement(s): __Psychodynamic Theory __Trait Theory __Learning Theory __Sociocultural __Humanistic Theory A. Individualism versus collectivism Sociocultural B. Popular theorist Eysenck initiated the five-factor model. Trait Theory C. The healthy personality is found in balancing the social self with the individual self. Humanistic Theory D. Genetics determine the traits for a healthy personality

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    5. Concluding the interview 6. Evaluating results of the interview CHAPTER 8: ORIENTATION Orientation – the acculturation process to assist new employees in adjusting to their jobs and work environment and instil a positive work attitude and motivation. It is also socializing process‚ the welcome and the initial introduction to the organization‚ and the work of the employee. Major objectives of orientation: 1. Gain employee commitment 2. Reduce one’s anxiety 3. Help the employee understand

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    Deficiency Needs The lower four layers of the pyramid contain what Maslow called "deficiency needs" or "d-needs": esteem‚ friendship and love‚ security‚ and physical needs. With the exception of the lower (physiological) needs‚ if these "deficiency needs" are not met‚ the body gives no physical indication but the individual feels anxious and tense. In other words‚ the hierarchy level of need moves upward as soon as the previous level of need is satisfied. Physical needs are those that are necessary

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    One of the dominant motifs of the "Situation" section‚ is the concept of the "new" (see also‚ the modern) and its relationship to the situation of art. This concept and its dialectical...complications/implications is absolutely fundamental to Adorno’s philosophy in general‚ especially in relation to a motif of failed (or aborted) revolutions and their relation to what Adorno occasionally refers to as the aging of modernity. Whither Adorno’s account of the "resistance to the new”? For him‚ any and

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    Definition of motivation Internal and external factors that stimulate desire and energy in people to be continually interested and committed to a job‚ role or subject‚ or to make an effort to attain a goal. Motivation results from the interaction of both conscious and unconscious factors such as the (1) intensity of desire or need‚ (2) incentive or reward value of the goal‚ and (3) expectations of the individual and of his or her peers. These factors are the reasons one has for behaving a certain

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    HANDELSHÖGSKOLAN HÖGSKOLAN I JÖNKÖPING Work Motivation in Banks Are there differences between sexes? Master thesis in Business Administration Authors: Bergström‚ Andreas Ternehäll‚ Mattias Tutor: Jönköping Brundin‚ Ethel. June 2005 Master Thesis in Business Administration Title: Authors: Tutor: Date: Subject terms: Work Motivation in Banks - Are there differences between sexes? Bergström Andreas‚ Ternehäll Mattias Ethel Brundin 2005-06-02 Work motivation‚ differences between sexes‚ bank Abstract

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    Some psychologists at the time disliked psychodynamic and behaviorist explanations of personality. They felt that these theories ignored the qualities that make humans unique among animals‚ such as striving for self-determination and self-realization. In the 1950s‚ some of these psychologists began a school of psychology called humanism. Humanistic psychologists try to see people’s lives as those people would see them. They tend to have an optimistic perspective on human nature. They focus

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    A Study of Motivation in the Workplace | Tamara M. Coleman | EMBA22-2 | Motivation is difficult to explain and practice. However motivation is still the one thing that makes people productive in their jobs. Whether the motivation is tangible or not‚ it all depends on the individual and how management takes the information and applies it. There are many theories and practices that can be studied and applied to any situation. Motivational theories are studied and practiced by theorists and

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    The word "motivation" is often used to describe certain sorts of behaviour. A student who studies hard and tries for top grades may be described as being "highly motivated"‚ while her friend may say that he is "finding it hard to get motivated" to study for an exam or to start an assignment. Such statements imply that motivation has a major influence on our behaviour but they don’t really tell us how. A Definition of Motivation Motivation can be defined as a concept used to describe the factors

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    II. Motivation The movie “Moneyball” based on true story of the General Manager of the Oakland A’s‚ Billy Beane who decided to challenge the conventional wisdom in the professional baseball which selection and purchasing of players should rely on their performance rather than public perception of a player. Together with a Yale graduate‚ Beane looked at data on actual performance‚ not public opinion which real possibilities emerged for players that had been overlooked and underpaid. Beane exchanged

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