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casperchen82

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Which of the Big Five is the best predictor of work performance?
 
  a. extraversion
  b. openness to experience
  c. agreeableness
  d. conscientiousness

Question 2

Job satisfaction has been studied because researchers assume that satisfied employees are high-performing employees. Research has shown that the two are __________.
 
  a. negatively correlated
  b. interdependent of one another
  c. positively correlated, but more weakly than expected
  d. positively correlated, and more strongly than expected



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D: conscientiousness

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C: positively correlated, but more weakly than expected



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