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Measuring How Much Time It Takes a Worker to Perform

Question 33

Question 33

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Measuring how much time it takes a worker to perform a particular job, and comparing that to the time it should take to perform that job, is called____________.


A) time-motion study
B) stopwatch time analysis
C) standard time analysis
D) micromotion analysis

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