Multiple Choice
According to Herzberg, a major difference between motivator and hygiene factors includes:
A) motivators are controlled by supervisors and hygienes are contained within the job
B) hygiene factors allow self-actualization when present whereas motivation factors can only be activated when pay and benefits are acceptable
C) hygiene factors deal with personal appearance and motivators concern negative aspects of the job environment
D) motivators deal with job characteristics that are intrinsic to the job and hygiene factors deal with characteristics of the work environment or factors extrinsic to the job
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