The primary difference between hygiene and motivation factors is that
A. hygiene factors are concerned with recognition, while motivation factors are concerned with working conditions
B. hygiene factors are concerned with job responsibility, while motivation factors are concerned
with the quality of supervision
C. hygiene factors are concerned with the amount of responsibility, while motivation factors are concerned with working conditions
D. hygiene factors are concerned with satisfaction, while motivation factors are concerned with
motivation
Answer: D
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