Author Question: Bill Stoner has believed for several years that he works as hard as his coworker, Barry Savage, but ... (Read 90 times)

kellyjaisingh

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Bill Stoner has believed for several years that he works as hard as his coworker, Barry Savage, but never seems to receive the pay increases or recognition that Savage does.
 
  Stoner has grown frustrated with trying to catch up with Savage and has started feeling more motivated since he realized his superiors pay more attention to him than they do another coworker, Fred Jennings. According to equity theory, Stoner has changed his ________
  A) referents
  B) inputs
  C) outcome/input ratios
  D) perception of his referent's inputs

Question 2

A ________ is a subjective measure that defines specific behaviors and asks raters to indicate the frequency with which an employee performs the behaviors.
 
  A) BOS
  B) BARS
  C) SPUD
  D) GRAM



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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