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There Is Scientific Evidence to Suggest That

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Question 12

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There is scientific evidence to suggest that:


A) agents respond to incentives.
B) agents do not respond to incentives.
C) agents respond to piece rates but not bonus plans.
D) agents respond to incentives only if they can cheat.

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