Deborah works for a telecommunications company, and she prides herself on the fact that her job duties help keep the emergency service phone line operating, which ultimately saves lives. Deborah's sentiment reflects

A. skill variety.
B. autonomy.
C. task significance.
D. task identity.
E. feedback.


Answer: C

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