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People dislike work and seek to avoid it at all costs' applies to which organisational behaviour theory?

A. Theory Y

B. Theory X

C. Hawthorne effect

D. All organisational behaviour theories about the individual in the workplace

Answer: Option B

Solution (By Examveda Team)

Theory X is a concept developed by Douglas McGregor in the 1960s, which assumes that people generally dislike work and will avoid it whenever possible. According to this theory, managers need to closely supervise and control employees because they are inherently lazy, unmotivated, and need to be directed.

In contrast, Theory Y suggests that employees are naturally motivated, enjoy work, and seek responsibility. Therefore, they can be trusted to work independently and contribute positively to the organization.

The Hawthorne Effect refers to the change in behavior of workers when they are aware they are being observed, rather than their inherent attitude towards work.

Theory X highlights the need for control and authority due to the belief that individuals prefer to avoid work.

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Comments (1)

  1. Räj Azät
    Räj Azät:
    1 year ago

    Also answer D of this question is wrong,,,,and the right ans is B in my thinking

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