If high levels of performance are attributed to a worker’s effort, he/she would receive:

a. a better performance appraisal than a worker whose performance is attributed to talent.
b. a worse performance appraisal than a worker whose performance is attributed to talent.
c. the same performance appraisal as a worker whose performance is attributed to talent.
d. performance appraisals are not influenced by worker effort.


Answer: a. a better performance appraisal than a worker whose performance is attributed to talent.

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