Which of the following statements are true about content theories of motivation check All that apply

I.     Maslow’s self-actualization and esteem needs correspond to Herzberg’s motivators. II.     McClelland’s need for achievement corresponds to Alderfer’s relatedness needs. III.    Maslow’s esteem needs correspond to Alderfer’s need for power. IV.   Herzberg’s hygiene factors correspond to McClelland’s need for affiliation, Maslow’s social needs and Alderfer’s existence needs. (a) Only (I) above (b) Both (I) and (III) above   (c) Both (II) and (IV) above (d) (II), (III) and (IV) above (e) All (I), (II), (III) and (IV) above.

Which of the following statement is true of motivation theories?

The true statement is; Understanding needs helps you understand behavior. Understanding needs helps you understand behavior is very important part of motivation theories.

Which of the following are content theories of motivation?

Theories of motivation that look at the content of what it is that motivates us. The most common examples of content theories are Maslow's hierarchy of needs, Alderfer's ERG model, Herzberg's two-factor model, and McClelland's need for achievement, affiliation, and power.

Which of the following content theories of motivation is associated with the needs for achievement affiliation and power?

McClelland's Human Motivation Theory states that every person has one of three main driving motivators: the needs for achievement, affiliation, or power.

Which of the following statements best describes motivation?

Which of the following statements best defines motivation? It represents the forces operating on a person to exert effort, as well as the direction in which that effort will be exerted.