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A) High skill and high challenge
B) Low altruism and low identity
C) High altruism and high identity
D) Low activation and high pleasantness
E) High autonomy and low growth need
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A) Kylie has the highest level of job satisfaction.
B) They all have essentially equal levels of job satisfaction.
C) Kylie is the most likely to quit.
D) Jake has the highest job satisfaction.
E) Samantha has the lowest job satisfaction.
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A) altruism.
B) job significance.
C) overall job satisfaction.
D) mental well-being.
E) leadership potential.
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A) Having flexible work timings
B) Having the freedom to schedule your work
C) Using your own methods and procedures
D) Following the instruction manual word for word
E) Devising new shortcuts to finish work faster
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A) feedback.
B) significance.
C) meaningfulness of work.
D) autonomy.
E) identity.
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A) Promotion
B) Compensation
C) Environmental factors
D) Competition
E) Change in leadership
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A) moderate negative
B) strong negative
C) moderate positive
D) weak positive
E) strong positive
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A) organizational commitment; counterproductive behavior
B) counterproductive behavior; performance
C) performance; organizational commitment
D) performance; equity
E) equity; organizational commitment
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A) People who experience lower levels of job satisfaction tend to feel higher levels of affective commitment.
B) Job satisfaction is weakly correlated with affective commitment.
C) Job satisfaction is moderately correlated with citizenship behavior.
D) Job satisfaction is weakly correlated with normative commitment.
E) Job satisfaction has a weak positive effect on job performance.
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A) emotions need to be concealed at the workplace.
B) emotions are independent of job satisfaction, which depends on rational analysis.
C) emotions can trigger spontaneous behavior.
D) employees feel like their efforts do not really matter when work evaluation is dictated by affective procedures.
E) an employee will have high supervisor satisfaction if the supervisor is likeable.
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A) moderate weak
B) strong positive
C) moderate
D) weak positive
E) weak negative
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A) the potential for promotions.
B) their basic needs.
C) their status.
D) the pay received by their superiors.
E) the pay received by comparable colleagues.
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