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Kthamas

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Consider a customer service representative who contributes more inputs to his job than his referent, but who receives the same outcomes as his referent. This situation exemplifies overpayment inequity.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

In ERG theory, ________ involve self-development and meaningful, productive work.
 
  A) growth needs
  B) existence needs
  C) relatedness needs
  D) physiological needs



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