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    In the Famous Hawthorne Studies, Workers Became More Productive Because
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In the Famous Hawthorne Studies, Workers Became More Productive Because

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Question 35

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In the famous Hawthorne studies, workers became more productive because


A) they knew they were being observed.
B) the lighting was increased.
C) they were given longer rest breaks.
D) they thought they would eventually be rewarded.

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