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Fill in the blank. In a cross between parents with the genotypes A/a;B/b and a/a;b/b, where the A and B loci are unlinked, __% of the offspring will have a phenotype that differs from the phenotype of both parents.
Expectancy Theory
Expectancy theory is a motivational theory that suggests an individual's behavior is determined by their expected outcomes, based on their beliefs about effort-performance relationships, and the desirability of these outcomes.
Performance-reward Relationships
The correlation between the level of performance and the reward received, highlighting the principle that higher performance should lead to greater rewards.
Instrumentalities
The perceived relationship between performance and the attainment of desired outcomes, particularly in the context of work motivation.
Expectancy
The belief or anticipation that one's effort will result in achieving desired performance goals.
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