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A Job in Which Employees Are Able to Complete Something

Question 125

Question 125

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A job in which employees are able to complete something from beginning to end or there is a visible outcome of the work is called:


A) task identity.
B) job feedback.
C) task significance.
D) skill variety.
E) job rotation.

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