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Herzberg's research identified several _________ factors that did not necessarily motivate employees if they were increased, but could cause employees to become dissatisfied if they were missing or inadequate.
A. inferior
B. hygiene
C. negative
D. retroactive
Answer:
The correct answer is letter B. hygiene.
Explanation:
There are several theories that concern motivation in the workplace. Herzberg's theory is known as the two-factor theory because of the two factors identified as the cause of either motivation or dissatisfaction. According to Herzberg, motivation is caused by motivators, which are more intrinsic, concerning the job itself (achievement, responsibility, recognition, growth, etc.). On the other hand, hygiene factors (salary, security, supervision, work conditions etc.) are more extrinsic to the workers. They do not motivate, but their absence causes workers to be dissatisfied.
Answer: Approximately 4 hours and 27 minutes.
Explanation: Let Officer Kay's hours be represented by 1/8
and Officer Ming's hours be represented by 1/10.
That means that Officer Kay completes 1/8 of the job in 1 hour and Officer Ming completes 1/10 of the job in 1 hour.
If they work together,
It would be 1/8 + 1/10 =
Finding the LCM of the denominator, which is 80,
Addition of 1/8 and 1/10 is 9/40.
Let T be the amount of time it takes the two of them to finish the job,
then 9/40 of the job x T (expressed in hours) has to equal 1 job.
So, (9/40) x T = 1,
therefore T = 40/9 = 4.444 or 4 and 4/9.
Converting 4.444 to hours and minutes, we have 4 hours 27 minutes.
This means it would take 4 and 4/9 hours (about 4 hours and 27 minutes) for Officers Kay and Ming to complete the task together.
When a scientist is performing genetic tests in order to identify a specific individual they use specific markers that are found in the short-tandem repeat section of the DNA sequence. These regions are the most variable among the individuals that belong to the same species, therefore they are the best choice for trying to identify a specific individual.
The more markers they use, they can be more certain that this is a specific individual, in our case an elephant.
The correct answers are:
- City jobs paid higher wages than rural farming did
- Women could get jobs to help support their families.
- Factories, mills, and mines were always in need of workers.
Right before industrialization and urbanization the countryside and the agricultural sector were overcrowded. From time to time, some technological developments were implemented but, in general, diminishing returns were operating and there were very low productivity levels. Salaries were very low and those who could work earned just for self-substainance.
Industrial activities started to demand workers and offered better salaries, so many people moved to the cities trying to find better living conditions. The job positions offered there grew unlimitedly. Moreover, women could also earn income for the family as there were jobs for them too.