James is an employee whose job it is to proofread legal documents. He is paid by the number of documents that he proofs. He discovers that he is paid substantially more than his colleagues, even though their jobs and performances are very similar. What is likely to be his reaction to this discovery according to equity theory?

James is an employee whose job it is to proofread legal documents. He is paid by the number of documents that he proofs. He discovers that he is paid substantially more than his colleagues, even though their jobs and performances are very similar. What is likely to be his reaction to this discovery according to equity theory? 



A) The quantity of documents he proofreads will decrease.
B) The quality of documents he proofreads will decrease.
C) The quality of documents he proofreads will increase.
D) He will seek a position within the company commensurate with his pay.
E) There will be no effect.


Answer: C


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