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Job Evaluation Involves Comparing Jobs to One Another Based on Their

Question 26

Question 26

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Job evaluation involves comparing jobs to one another based on their content.Job content is assessed using


A) critical incidence.
B) job design.
C) comparable worth.
D) behavioural anchors.
E) compensable factors.

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