Discrepancy theory suggests that job dissatisfaction develops when

Discrepancy theory suggests that job dissatisfaction develops when 











A) work is unchallenging and repetitive.

B) job outcomes don't match job inputs.

C) supervisors and employees differ radically in their values.

D) workers begin to take benefits for granted.

E) workers don't see their jobs as offering what they want.















Answer: E


Organizational Behavior

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