An early 1970s government study ("Work in America") identified three chief sources of worker dissatisfaction. Which of the following is one of those sources?

A) industry's preoccupation with quality, not quantity

B) the rigidity of rules and regulations

C) the relatively small size of most U.S. corporations

D) mandatory drug testing programs used by many U.S. corporations


B

Philosophy & Belief

You might also like to view...

Drug Testing in Employment debate:

What would be the main claim and supporting arguments on this?

Philosophy & Belief

Throughout this test, write your answer on the form provided. Erasure marks may cause the grading machine to mark your answer wrong. INSTRUCTIONS: The following selections relate to distinguishing arguments from nonarguments and identifying conclusions. Select the best answer for each. Scientists have recently shown that heaps of intact DNA from the extinct wooly mammoth are retrievable from the

animals' fur. A great deal of that fur is readily available in natural history museums. Such amounts of DNA make it possible to piece together the entire mammoth genome. Hence, we can expect to see mammoth clones in the not too distant future. A) Argument; conclusion: A great deal of that fur ... natural history museums. B) Nonargument. C) Argument; conclusion: Scientists have recently shown ... animals' fur. D) Argument; conclusion: We can expect to see ... in the not too distant future. E) Argument; conclusion: Such amounts of DNA ... the entire mammoth genome.

Philosophy & Belief

According to Martin Gayford, a work of art loses a great deal of meaning when it is discovered to be a forgery

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Philosophy & Belief

Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. According to a teleological explanation, giraffes have long necks because of natural selection and mutation. 2. According to a teleological explanation, giraffes have long necks so that they can reach high branches. 3. To Aristotle, virtue means acting with excellence. 4. Aristotle's virtue theory says that there are three kinds of virtues: one that is in deficiency, one that is just right, and one that is in excess. 5. For Aristotle, we are morally good if we are capable of choosing the mean between extremes.

Philosophy & Belief