Pablo’s boss may be exhibiting interviewer illusion. This refers to the tendency of interviewers to overrate or to be overconfident in their ability in interviewing candidates. They tend to believe that they can perceive correctly traits and characteristics of a candidate and that they can select correctly the best candidate.
Ergonomics: The science
of making things fit people. Ergonomics uses knowledge from the fields
of anatomy, mechanics, physiology, and psychology to utilize human
energy most effectively. Something that is ergonomic is designed for
safe, comfortable, and efficient use
Hi. Unfortunately you didn't show what your textbook does about motivation. This prevents your question from being answered, as it directly asks for your textbook to be analyzed.
However, I will try to help you by showing you how you can find the answer to this question.
As you can see, all answer options refer to motivation. In this case, to answer this question, you should look in your textbook for all the topics where it addresses motivation, either explaining it or associating it with events and situations. You should read all these topics and understand how their author introduces the subject of "motivation" to you. After that, you should read all the answer options and identify the one that presents information similar to what you read in your textbook. That will be your answer.