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Answer:
Expectancy Theory
Explanation:
Expectancy Theory is a motivation theory that explains that people could act in a particular way not because they want to but because of what they are expecting. Hence, they are not driven by the means but by the end result.
In summary, behavior is being motivated by reward expected.
In the scenario, it is stated that ''As long as he receives C grades or better, he maintains his current grade point average.'' The student will therefore strive to be put in average efforts that will at least earn him a C so that he can transfer back to MSU to avoid a drop in his grade point average otherwise he will unwilling to even attend the local community college.
Options:
Expectancy Theory
Objective-setting Theory
Equity Theory
Maslow’s Theory
Answer:
Expectancy Theory
Explanation:
I guess that this is a great example regarding Vroom's Expectancy Theory, since the student is trying to maximize his benefits while minimizing his efforts (or pains if you want).
Actually if Vroom would have been born a couple of centuries earlier, he would probably be considered one of the fathers of classical economics. One of the pillars of economics is that individuals are rational and they will all seek to maximize their benefits while reducing their costs.
Instead of economics, Vroom's theory focuses on employee motivation and how a company is basically the sum of each individual employee's performance. That is why it is so important to motivate employees and make them want to perform better.
In this case, the student knows he can get some extra credit by taking classes in a local community college that isn't as demanding as MSU. Since MSU only requires the transfer credits, the student knows that he doesn't need to worry about his grades. He is actually a fairly good student (3.2 average) and smart enough to know that a little extra effort during summer vacations can help him graduate earlier.