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What is the net movement of substances to regions of lower concentration called?
Expectancy Theory
A motivational theory that suggests an individual's motivation is an outcome of how much an individual wants a reward (Valence), the assessment that the likelihood that the effort will lead to expected performance (Expectancy) and the belief that the performance will lead to a reward (Instrumentality).
Motivate Employees
The act of inspiring and encouraging workers to perform their duties effectively and with enthusiasm.
Valued Outcomes
Results or end-states that are deemed important, beneficial, or of significant worth by a person or group.
Expectancy Theory
A motivational theory suggesting that individuals are more likely to be motivated to perform if they believe that their efforts will lead to desirable outcomes.
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