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jrubin

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What is the major course of change during the midcareer stage?
 
  a. Socialization process
 b. Psychological changes
 c. Age-related changes in abilities and job performance
 d. Changes are from diversified sources, such as new and different technology, product demand, market forces and changes in the labor market

Question 2

Magnuson (1990) offered which of the following indications of job-related stress among American workers?
 
  a. Low self-esteem, low motivation to work, poor concentration of work tasks, poor work relationships with peers and supervisors
  b. Poor communication with others on the job site, feelings of inadequacy and resentment, depression, excessive tardiness and absenteeism
  c. Both A and B
 d. Anxiety, tension, confusion and irritability



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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