One advantage of peer evaluations is that
A. peers are less politically motivated than supervisors.
B. peers may furnish more accurate and valid information than supervisors.
C. peers may work harder to help other employees improve performance.
D. peers are often partially responsible for the performance of other co-workers.
Answer: B
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