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IOP2602 SSIGNMENT 3 SEMESTER 1 2025 When the receiver of a communication translates the message, it is known as ________. a. conveying b. transmitting c. encoding d. decoding e. filtering Explanation: • Decoding refers to the process where the receiver interprets the sender's message. • Encoding (c) is done by the sender, while filtering (e) involves selective perception. • The correct answer is (d) decoding because it matches the receiver's role in understanding the message. In equity theory, individuals assess the ________. a. efficiency-effectiveness trade-off b. quality of outcome c. quantity-quality trade-off d. outcome-input ratio e. cost-benefit ratio Correct Answer: d. outcome-input ratio Explanation & Justification: Equity theory, developed by J. Stacy Adams, proposes that people compare their own outcome/input ratio (what they get from their job relative to what they contribute) to the perceived ratio of others. This comparison determines whether they view their treatment as fair. The other options describe different economic or performance concepts but don't align with equity theory's specific focus on comparative ratios.

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Question 1

In equity theory, individuals assess the ________.
a. efficiency-effectiveness trade-off
b. quality of outcome
c. quantity-quality trade-off
d. outcome-input ratio
e. cost-benefit ratio

Correct Answer:
d. outcome-input ratio

Explanation & Justification:
Equity theory, developed by J. Stacy Adams, proposes that people compare their
own outcome/input ratio (what they get from their job relative to what they contribute)
to the perceived ratio of others. This comparison determines whether they view their
treatment as fair. The other options describe different economic or performance
concepts but don't align with equity theory's specific focus on comparative ratios.




Question 2

The ________ dimension of motivation measures how long a person can
maintain effort.
a. experience
b. knowledge
c. direction
d. persistence
e. intensity

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Correct Answer:
d. persistence

Explanation & Justification:
Motivation has three key dimensions: direction (choice of action), intensity (amount
of effort), and persistence (duration of effort). While intensity measures how hard
someone works, persistence specifically refers to how long they sustain that effort.
The other options (experience, knowledge) are unrelated to motivational dimensions.




Question 3

The ________ theory is also called motivation-hygiene theory.
a. self-determination
b. cognitive evaluation
c. two-factor
d. goal-setting
e. hierarchy of needs

Correct Answer:
c. two-factor

Explanation & Justification:
Frederick Herzberg's two-factor theory (1959) distinguishes between hygiene factors
(extrinsic elements like salary that prevent dissatisfaction) and motivators (intrinsic
elements like achievement that drive satisfaction). The "motivation-hygiene" name
reflects this dual structure. The other theories listed address different aspects of
motivation.




Question 4




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Which level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs deals with satisfying one's hunger,
thirst, and other bodily needs?
a. physiological
b. social
c. safety-security
d. esteem
e. psychological

Correct Answer:
a. physiological

Explanation & Justification:
Maslow's hierarchy begins with physiological needs - biological requirements for
survival like food, water, and shelter. These form the pyramid's base. The other
options represent higher-level needs: safety (security), social (belonging), esteem
(recognition), and self-actualization (not listed here).




Question 5

A ________ is any consequence immediately following a response that
increases the probability that the behavior will be repeated.
a. conclusion
b. goal
c. referent
d. reinforcer
e. objective

Correct Answer:
d. reinforcer

Explanation & Justification:
In operant conditioning (Skinner, 1938), a reinforcer is any stimulus that strengthens

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