Herzberg's Motivation Theory (Two Factor Theory)

Herzberg's Motivation Theory (Two Factor Theory)

Assessment

Assessment

Created by

Martha Torres

Business

11th Grade

12 plays

Medium

Student preview

quiz-placeholder

4 questions

Show answers

1.

Multiple Select

45 sec

1 pt

The two factors that can influence motivation are:

Motivating Factors

Economic Factors

Cultural Factores

•Hygiene Factors

2.

Multiple Choice

30 sec

1 pt

Motivating factors include an intrinsic reward

True

False

3.

Multiple Choice

30 sec

1 pt

An example of Hygiene Factors is:

Recognition

Responsibility

Salary

The work itself

4.

Multiple Choice

30 sec

1 pt

The ideal state is:

High Hygiene and High Motivation

High Hygiene and Low Motivation

Low Hygiene and High Motivation

Low Hygiene and Low Motivation

Explore all questions with a free account

or continue with
Microsoft
Apple
Others
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Service & Privacy Policy
Already have an account?

Find a similar activity

Create activity tailored to your needs using

Quizizz AI
WORKERS MOTIVATION

9 questions

WORKERS MOTIVATION

assessment

11th Grade

MOTIVATION & HERZBERG

7 questions

MOTIVATION & HERZBERG

assessment

11th Grade

Two-Factor Theory

4 questions

Two-Factor Theory

assessment

10th - 11th Grade

Factors affecting Motivation

5 questions

Factors affecting Motivation

assessment

10th Grade - University

Herzberg's Motivational Theory

6 questions

Herzberg's Motivational Theory

assessment

10th - 12th Grade

1.4.3 Motivation in Theory

9 questions

1.4.3 Motivation in Theory

assessment

11th Grade

Herzberg's Two-Factor Theory

4 questions

Herzberg's Two-Factor Theory

assessment

9th - 12th Grade

Understanding Business Motivation Factors

8 questions

Understanding Business Motivation Factors

assessment

10th Grade - University