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    Expectancy Theory Suggests That Employees Will Be Motivated If They
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Expectancy Theory Suggests That Employees Will Be Motivated If They

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Question 112

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Expectancy theory suggests that employees will be motivated if they believe their effort
will lead to performance and that performance will lead to a meaningful reward.

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