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Who Argued That Social Science Could Understand the Psychological Factors

Question 23

Question 23

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Who argued that social science could understand the psychological factors that lead to labor strikes and thus help control them?


A) Lillian Gilbreth
B) Frederick Taylor
C) Harry Hollingworth
D) Elton Mayo

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