Multiple Choice
Jobs with high consistency represent strong situations because:
A) the cues overwhelmingly point towards the same desired behaviour.
B) cues regarding work duties and responsibilities are incompatible with one another.
C) the cues concerning what everyone must be doing differ from person to person.
D) job cues are difficult to figure out,requiring strong people to rise up and take control of a situation.
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