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What did the motivational theorist Saul Gellerman argue?
 
  A) Individuals should be stretched on a regular basis to increase their productivity and motivation levels.
  B) Stretching should be used as a motivational strategy only for affiliation-oriented individuals.
  C) Stretching should be used as a motivational strategy only when an individual is already demotivated.
  D) Employees should be stretched intermittently to complete tasks more difficult than what they are used to doing.

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What did Victor Vroom emphasize the importance of?
 
  A) Managers knowing each employee's expectation of reward
  B) Managers being honest with employees
  C) Making sure lower-level needs are met
  D) Understanding that individuals react in a stimulusresponse mode



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