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What are the two basic dimensions used in Argyris's theory of job satisfaction? A) passivity-activity B) challenging-unchallenging C) dependence-independence D) cooperative-competitive
 
  a. A & C
  b. A & B
  c. C & D
  d. B & C
  e. A & D

Question 2

One argument presented by defenders of the status quo in Shasta County was
 
  a. infringement on individual rights.
  b. the right of consumers to the safeguards of the U.S. Product and Safety Commission.
  c. infringement on rights of small business owners to a profit.
  d. the right of deviant groups to the right of public assembly.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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