A study comparing social support of employees in a U.S.-based company with that of employees in its former subsidiary in Israel found significant differences in how each viewed sources of social support. How did employees in the United States view social support?
*a. They made clear distinctions between types of support providers.
b. There were no distinctions between types of support providers.
c. All support providers were considered external to the organization.
d. All support providers were considered internal to the organization.
*a. They made clear distinctions between types of support providers.
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