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    Dispositions Typically Have Stronger Relationships with Extrinsic Aspects of Work
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Dispositions Typically Have Stronger Relationships with Extrinsic Aspects of Work

Question 37

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Dispositions typically have stronger relationships with extrinsic aspects of work such as receipt of rewards than with intrinsic aspects of a job such as having autonomy.

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