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naturalchemist

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Which of the following is true of Herzberg's Abraham and Adam views of motivation?
 
  A) The Abraham view believes that man was created in the image of God, while the Adam view doesn't.
  B) The Adam view is based on the concept of original sin, while the Abraham view denies this.
  C) The Adam view focuses on short-term goals, while the Abraham view is based on long-term goals.
  D) The Abraham view deals with motivators, while the Adam view deals with hygiene factors.
  E) The Abraham view refers to the needs for human survival, while the Adam view refers to social needs related to work.

Question 2

According to Frederick Herzberg's two-factor theory, factors that create job satisfaction are called _____.
 
  A) motivators
  B) power factors
  C) affiliation factors
  D) activators
  E) hygiene factors



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

A



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