Multiple Choice
An analyst using a time study approach:
A) observes the worker at random times, categorizing what he or she is doing at that time.
B) must rate the performance of the worker on each element of the total task.
C) divides the total task into micro-motions such as "reach" and "grasp" and then times the worker on each one.
D) should use all observations in determining the standard, regardless of how irregular they might be, to be fair to the worker.
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