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Considering Motivation as Defined by Herzberg's Motivation- Hygiene Theory, Which

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Considering motivation as defined by Herzberg's Motivation- Hygiene Theory, which of the following would not be considered a hygiene factor?


A) regulations
B) supervision
C) autonomous decision- making
D) benefits

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