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melly21297

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What is the relationship between a person's specific occupation and their need to derive meaning from their work?
 
  a. Specific occupation has no effect on one's need to derive meaning from their work.
  b. People in white-collar occupations tend to work just for the pay, while people in blue-collar occupations work to establish a sense of meaning.
  c. People in blue-collar occupations tend to work just for the pay, while people in white-collar occupations work to establish a sense of meaning.
  d. Most people, including white-collar and blue-collar works, report that they only work for the compensation and the necessities they can by with their pay, and that deriving meaning from their work is not very important to them.

Question 2

Neuroimaging studies have found that there are no quantifiable differences in the human brain when we think about issues related to death as opposed to other worries.
 
  a. True
   b. False
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

False



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