Which of the following statements characterizes the thinking that emerged from the
Hawthorne studies?
a. If jobs are properly designed and proper incentives provided, predictable results
will follow.
b. Workers will perform their jobs as they are told to and will maximize their output
so as to increase their pay.
c. Concern for the worker will lead to greater worker satisfaction, which will then
lead to increased output.
d. Workers generally dislike work and need to be closely supervised to ensure
adequate productivity.
e. People are motivated primarily by money.
C
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Which of the following steps should be completed when returning a storage tank to service?
A. Open roof drains on external floating roof tanks. B. Check to see that all manways are in place. C. Inspect for leaks by hydrotesting the tank. D. All of the above
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Plumbing systems began to be developed in the United States in the
A. 1850s B. 1860s C. 1870s D. 1880s