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panfilo

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You would like to hire employees who will not miss work. Your best bet would be to hire applicants who score high on the personality dimension of:
 
  a. conscientiousness
  b. extroversion
 c. agreeableness
 d. neuroticism

Question 2

Which of the following is true about employee absenteeism?
 
  a. Most employees miss about the same number of days of work
 b. There is really no effective way to reduce absenteeism
 c. A relatively small number of employees are responsible for most of the unavoidable absenteeism
  d. All three are true



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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