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Which of the following does not pump protons?
Motivators
The factors in Herzberg’s theory that cause real, long-term motivation, usually containing intrinsic motivation factors (examples: interesting and challenging tasks, advancement, achievement, growth).
Instrumentality
The likelihood that something good (or bad) will come from an increase in effort.
Expectancy Theory
A motivation theory stating that an individual's motivation is related to their expectation of a reward and the attractiveness of that reward.
Manifest Needs Theory
A psychological theory that focuses on observable needs that motivate an individual to perform certain behaviors.
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