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evelyn o bentley

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Vivian is the executive secretary to a manager at Cedeco. Although she is not paid overtime, she often volunteers to work extra hours in the evenings or on weekends because the company is under a deadline to produce a major order. Her behavior is characteristic of
 
  a. no one in the labor force.
  b. a worker who is motivated principally by extrinsic rewards.
  c. a worker who has no family.
  d. a worker who is looking for another job.
  e. a non-alienated worker.

Question 2

In assessing the effects of alienation and self-actualization upon workers' lives off the job, we may conclude that
 
  a. only self-actualization has an effect outside the workplace.
  b. only alienation has an effect outside the workplace.
  c. both self-actualization and alienation may have an effect outside the workplace.
  d. technology mediates the effects of alienation and self-actualization upon workers' families.
  e. alcohol, drug abuse, and family problems have no connection with workers' job experiences.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

c



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