Which of the following accurately describes the relationship between cognitive demands, pay, and emotional labour?
A) Occupations with high cognitive demands tend to be paid more when the jobs are low in emotional labour.
B) Occupations with low cognitive demands tend to be paid more when the jobs are high in emotional labour.
C) Occupations with low cognitive demands tend to be paid more when the jobs are low in emotional labour.
D) Occupations with high cognitive demands tend to be paid more when the jobs are high in emotional labour.
E) Occupations with high cognitive demands tend to be paid more regardless of the amount of emotional labour involved.
Ans: D) Occupations with high cognitive demands tend to be paid more when the jobs are high in emotional labour.
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