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cookcarl

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What are some of the fads corporations have attempted to use to humanize the work setting (and, of course, toincrease productivity)?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

_____ intrigue sociological researchers, particularly those separated at birth.
 
  a. Quadruplets
  b. Feral children
  c. Twins
  d. Laboratory animals



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Answer to Question 1

Some of the fads corporations have used are quality circles; emotional integration; and team building, which includes the sub-fads of cooking classes, ice-sculpting, and putting on fat suits to participate in pseudo sumo wrestling.

Answer to Question 2

c. Twins



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