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According to the Klassen, Usher, and Bong's (2010) study of job satisfaction across cultures, lower teacher satisfaction is related to
 
  a. higher amounts of efficacy and lower levels of stress.
 b. lower amounts of efficacy and high levels of stress.
 c. higher levels of stress and high importance of collectivism.
  d. lower levels of stress and low importance of collectivism.

Question 2

The _______________ issue involves the degree to which hereditary and environmental influences determine behavior.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

nature/nurture



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