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Group incentive plans are more desirable than individual incentive plans in situations where
 
  (a) teamwork is required
  (b) costs cannot be forecast
  (c) individual contributions can be determined
  (d) production standards cannot be established

Question 2

Total compensation package
 
  (a) has less than 25 million in annual sales
  (b) refines crude oil into various chemicals
  (c) employs researchers in high demand
  (d) provides food and lodging services
  (e) all employees received an annual bonus averaging 20,000



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

e



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