The human relations movement of the 1920s and 30s was originally concerned with the impact of fatigue, rest pauses and lighting on productivity. Researchers began seeing the additional effects on productivity of:

The human relations movement of the 1920s and 30s was originally concerned with the impact of fatigue, rest pauses and lighting on productivity. Researchers began seeing the additional effects on productivity of: 










A) Psychological and social processes.

B) Product quality.

C) Ethnicity and culture.

D) Wage rates and profit sharing.

E) Flex-work programs.

















Answer: A


Organizational Behavior

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