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William Schultz developed the interpersonal need theory in what year?

William Schultz developed the interpersonal need theory in 1977.


Which theory is a reworking of Maslow's need hierarchy and is better supported by additional research than is Maslow's theory?

Self-determination theory is a reworking of Maslow's need hierarchy theory and has gained stronger empirical support. It emphasizes three basic psychological needs: autonomy, competence, and relatedness, which are essential for intrinsic motivation and well-being.


What is theory X theory Y?

Theory X and Theory Y are two contrasting management theories proposed by Douglas McGregor in the 1960s. Theory X assumes that employees are inherently lazy and need to be closely controlled and directed. Theory Y, on the other hand, assumes that employees are self-motivated and can be trusted to take initiative and responsibility in their work.


Differentiate between the need theories of motivation and the process therories of motivation?

process theroriesA group of theories that explain how employees select behaviors with which to meet their needs and determine whether their choices were successfulNeed theoriesAn employee who is always walking around the office talking to people may have a need for companionship and his behavior may be a way of satisfying this need. There are four major theories in the need-based category: Maslow's hierarchy of needs, ERG theory, Herzberg's dual factor theory, and McClelland's acquired needs theory.


What are the 4 major theories of motivation?

The four major theories of motivation are Drive Reduction Theory, Incentive Theory, Arousal Theory, and Humanistic Theory. Drive Reduction Theory suggests that motivation arises from the need to reduce internal tension. Incentive Theory proposes that behaviors are driven by the desire for rewards or to avoid punishment. Arousal Theory posits that individuals are motivated to maintain an optimal level of arousal. Humanistic Theory emphasizes the role of personal growth and self-actualization in driving motivation.

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Need name of a 3D shape with 2 triangular face?

It is a triangular prism


Does a triangular based pyramid need glue to form its shape?

no you can do it in origarmi


What is maslows's theory?

Maslow thought that everyone was determined to fill certain needs in their lives. He felt that when one need was fulfilled, they would naturally progress into another.


What is James Maslows email address I need to know so I can tell you how hott he is?

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Do triangular prisms always have two bases that are equilateral?

No, Triangular prisms have two bases that are triangular but these need not be equilateral.


How many of each plane shape do you need to make faces of three figures 2 cubes and 1 pyramid?

cube 6 squarepyramid 4 triangular


How do you find the area of a triangular prism?

You find the area of the base and then find the area of one triangle. Multiply that one triangle by 4 and then add the base. The above is correct for a triangular pyramid NOT a triangilar prism. A triangular prism has two triangular ends and three rectangular faces. The rectangular faces need no be the same shape, but if they are, So Area = 2*area of triangular ends + 3*area of rectangular faces If not, you'll just have to calculate each area separately and add them.


How many faces edges and vertices a triangular have?

"Triangular" is an adjective and so cannot have any of anything. You need a noun to go with the adjective to make it a subject of the question: such as triangular lamina, or triangular pyramid or triangular prism, or triangular dipyramid or whatever. And in each case, the answer will be different!


How do you get a bowl in Minecraft?

To make a bowl, you need 3 wood planks in a triangular shape like this: B=wood plank E=nothing EEE BEB EBE You get 4 bowls.


What is a prism shape?

Any 3D shape with a constant cross-section; in other words, a 2D shape stacked on top of itself, like a triangle on a Toblerone box. But it need not be a triangular shape that is stacked. A rectangular 2-d shape would give a cuboid. Any poygonals shape can be stacked for a prism. Not a piramid, or pyramid even, which is not a prism!


How do you find the base of a square pyramid when you only have the volume and height?

The base of a square pyramid is the only face that is a square - all the others are triangular in shape. So you do not need any measurements to determine which is the base.


What is an irregular three dimensional shape?

a triangle * * * * * Wrong on at least two counts: A triangle need not be irregular and a triangle is not a three dimensional shape. Any pyramid other than a regular triangular pyramid (tetrahedron), any prism other than a cube are some examples.