Which statement is true?
A. Perception is the means by which stimuli affect an organism or individual
B. Human behaviour is generally determined on the basis of 'what is perceived', rather than on 'what is'
C. Behaviour is determined only by perceived stimuli; in other words, a stimulus that is not perceived has no effect on human behaviour
D. All of the above
Answer: Option D
Behavioural factors affecting an individual consist
A. personal attitudes
B. behaviour patterns and work habits
C. physical fitness
D. None of the above
A. Vroom's Contingency Model of Motivation
B. Skinner's Operant Theory of Motivation
C. Adam's Equity Theory of Motivation
D. All of the above
Who of the followings are supporter of behaviouralist theory of organisation?
A. A. H. Maslow
B. Kurt Lewis
C. Chester Bernard
D. All of these
According to behavioural approach, situation includesthe following
A. immediate stimulus and environment
B. physiological, cognitive and psychological processes
C. responses and patterns of behaviour
D. None of the above

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