Q1. Literally motivation means the process of inducing.
Q2. An individual,s affective orientation towards particular outcomes is called the.
Q3. Dipboye (1977) distinguished between the strong and weak versions of.
Q4. “Mobilisation of bodily energy” is otherwise known as.
Q5. The selected part of environment refers to the end results of behaviour sequence which are known as.
Q6. The conditions which influence the arousal direction and maintenance of behaviour relevant in work settings are called.
Q7. Steers and Porter (1975) in their text entitled “Motivation and work behaviour” identified.
Q9. Intrinsic Motivational Theory was propounded by.
Q10. Motives move a person from.
Q12. “The need for achievement” was first defined largely on the basis of clinical studies done by.
Q13. Those internal mechanisms of the body which by controlling numerous highly complicated physiological processes,keep it in a state of equilibrium are known as.
Q14. Psychoanalytic theory of motivation was developed by.
Q15. When a motive is aroused and the organism is driven to a goal,a condition is produced within the organism called.
Q16. Most of the research on intrinsic motivation has concentrated on the interaction has concentrated on the interaction between.
Q17. Homeostasis is the overall term for equilibrium preserving tendencies with an organism preserving tendencies with an organism by which.
Q18. The achievement motivation theory of Mc Clelland is explained in terms of.
Q19. When the motive is directed towards goals external to the person such as money or grade, it is called.
Q20. Motivation is defined as a state of the organism in which bodily energy is mobilised and selectively directed towards parts of the.
Q21. The expectations or goal that one sets to achieve in future keeping in view his past performance is called.
Q22. Intrinsic motivation as currently conceived is championed by.
Q23. The tension increases when the goal is.
Q24. A person,s need for feeling competent and self-determining in dealing with his environment is called.
Q25. The goals which the person tries to escape are called.