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RRMR

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In the classic movie Twelve O'Clock High, the misfits and poor performers in a bomber squadron during World War II are put into one crew and forced to fly a plane named The Leper Colony as a form of punishment.
 
  Salancik and Pfeffer would predict that having this group of disgruntled men working together in one social unit would MOST LIKELY ________.
  A) increase the level of job satisfaction due to the weakness of comparative others
  B) increase the level of job satisfaction due to the close cohesion such a group would generate
  C) decrease the level of job satisfaction because of the negative social environment
  D) not affect job satisfaction, because all of the workers are misfits and poor performers

Question 2

Subjective measures are LEAST LIKELY used for appraisals based on ________.
 
  A) traits
  B) behaviors
  C) results
  D) numbers



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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