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Tanner Jones
on Nov 06, 2024Verified
The Hawthorne Studies were important because they:
A) revealed the significance of social and psychological factors.
B) confirmed that financial incentives were key to motivation.
C) showed that workers should control the workplace.
D) used fear as a motivator.
E) dealt with self-actualization needs.
Hawthorne Studies
A series of experiments conducted in the 1920s and 1930s that concluded social and psychological factors affect productivity and work conditions.
- Understand the significance of social and psychological factors in the workspace as revealed by the Hawthorne Studies.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the significance of social and psychological factors in the workspace as revealed by the Hawthorne Studies.