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Homer has a boring job with no chance for advancement or personal growth. He mastered his job years ago and doesn't feel he is accomplishing much.
 
  The money is fine and Homer has a
  great boss. Homer can't really complain about the benefits or working conditions either.
  According to Herzberg, what does Homer feel?
  1. Dissatisfaction
  2. No Dissatisfaction
  3. Satisfaction
  4. No Satisfaction
  A) 3 B) 1 and 4 C) 2 and 4 D) 2 and 3

Question 2

Rhonda is making a salary that is so low she would be embarrassed to have her friends and family find out what it is. She makes enough to get by and the company offers high levels of job security, but the salary makes her have doubts about her self-worth.
 
  She has many friends on
  the job and she and her husband have many personal friends. According to Maslow, what needs
  should be used to motivate Rhonda?
  A) Esteem B) Physiologic C) Belonging D) Safety



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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