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Some jobs make similar demands throughout the work day, while others are characterized by long dull stretches and occasional bursts of action. In the theory of Person-Environment Correspondence (PEC), these jobs differ on the factor of
 
  a) rhythm.
   b) celerity.
   c) pace.
   d) endurance.

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For some people, their work provides a means of personal fulfillment. In Blustein and colleagues' terms, the need being met is
 
  a) self-determination.
   b) social connection.
   c) survival.
   d) power.



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Answer to Question 1

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