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HudsonKB16

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The degree to which the job has a substantial impact on the lives or work of other people is:
 
  A) task significance.
  B) autonomy.
  C) status.
  D) task identity.
  E) skill variety.

Question 2

The job characteristic model utilizes five dimensions to evaluate a task to determine employee:
 
  A) task identity, autonomy, and skill variety.
  B) task measurements, behaviors, and traits.
  C) motivation, performance, and satisfaction.
  D) task satisfaction, role identity, and skill variety.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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