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You have been monitoring a new employee during her first month on the job. She appears to have developed as sense of security, a sense of belonging among her peers in the department, and mutual respect with her coworkers. You are a manager who feels that self-actualization according to Maslow's hierarchy of needs is important and recognize that the new employee has achieved the level of meeting needs at which level?
 A) Belonging
  B) Esteem
 C)Safety
 D) Self-actualization

Question 2

The coding manager has always been able to monitor productivity by running reports about the accounts completed by each employee. The coding manager states something about this in a meeting with the coders, but no changes are implemented in the coding area. The coding manager notices that coders become more productive during the following week and recognizes that this is an example of
 A) The expectancy theory of motivation
  B) The Hawthorne effect
  C) Extrinsic motivation
  D) Self-actualization



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B




lak

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Reply 2 on: Jul 12, 2018
Excellent


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