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fahad

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Lancelot would like to increase employee motivation and productivity. According to expectancy theory, which strategy would be most effective?
 
  a. continually urging employees to do their best
  b. providing equal rewards to all employees regardless of effort or outcomes
  c. using only mildly positive symbolic rewards rather than monetary ones
  d. instituting a profit-sharing plan based on job performance

Question 2

Ireland and Pennebaker (2010) found evidence for
 
  a. mood contagion.
  b. mimicry in use of language.
  c. destructive obedience.
  d. the dynamic nature of mimicry.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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