Edward Lawler: Vroom Enhanced with Two Types of Expectancy

Edward Lawler: Vroom Enhanced with Two Types of Expectancy

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The video discusses Vroom's model of motivation, which includes expectancy, instrumentality, and valence. It explains how motivation is a product of these three factors. Edward Lawler expanded on Vroom's model by dividing expectancy into two types: the belief that effort leads to performance and the belief that performance leads to outcomes. Lawler's modification provides a more nuanced understanding of motivation, emphasizing the role of self-confidence and the perception of control over outcomes. The video highlights the importance of these concepts in enhancing motivation.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What are the three components of Vroom's model of motivation?

Expectancy, Instrumentality, Valence

Effort, Reward, Outcome

Confidence, Skill, Task

Performance, Outcome, Reward

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In Vroom's model, what does 'instrumentality' refer to?

The belief that effort leads to performance

The belief that performance leads to rewards

The value of the reward

The difficulty of the task

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30 sec • 1 pt

According to Lawler, what is the first type of expectancy?

The belief that effort will lead to desired performance

The belief that performance will lead to rewards

The belief that rewards have value

The belief that tasks are easy

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What does the second type of expectancy focus on?

Value of rewards

Task difficulty

Self-confidence and skills

Performance and outcomes

5.

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30 sec • 1 pt

What does Lawler's modified expectancy equation include?

Confidence, task, outcome, reward

Effort, performance, reward, value

Skill, task, performance, outcome

First expectancy, second expectancy, instrumentality, valence

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How does Lawler's modification help in understanding motivation?

By adding more components

By focusing only on rewards

By distinguishing between two types of expectancy

By simplifying the model

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What is the practical implication of Lawler's enhancement?

It focuses solely on rewards

It makes the model more complex

It ignores the role of chance

It helps separate self-confidence from task assessment