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33.A recent survey showed that many workers in a certain company are
dissatisfied with their jobs. The survey also showed that most of the
dissatisfied workers believe that they have little control over their job
assignments. Therefore, to increase workers job satisfaction the company’s
management need only concentrate on changing workers’beliefsregarding the degree of control they have over their job assignments.
Which one of the following, if also shown bythe survey, would most seriously call into question the conclusion made by theauthor of the passage?
(A) The dissatisfied workers feel that theirwages are too low and working conditions are unsatisfactory.
(B) The number of workers in the company whoare satisfied with their jobs is greater than the number who are dissatisfied.
(C) The workers in the company are moredissatisfied than workers in other companies
(D) Most people in company managementbelieve that the workers already have too much control over their work.
(E) The workers in the company who aresatisfied with their jobs believe that they have a lot of control over their jobassignments.
34.Dr. Sheila Porter plans to run an experiment using nursing
students. Each student will be shown either a pleasant nature film or a
disturbing horror film. Each student will be observed by someone who-looking
only at the student’s facial expressions-must ascertain whichfilm is being shown. Students shown the horror movie are told to hide theirfeelings in order to convince the observer that they are watching a pleasantfilm. Dr. Porter hypothesizes that all the students in the experiment who areconvincing will be among the best at working with patients. The hypothesis willbe tested by comparing the convincing students and unconvincing students interms of their performance with patents.
Which one of the following incidents best illustrates
Dr. Porter’s hypothesis?
(A) Niles, the most convincing student inthe experiment, later went on to become a physician.
(B) After graduating, Yoshiro, a nursingstudent who was convincing in the experiment, helped care for Bram, a patient ata hospital. Bram recovered from his operation.
(C) After graduating, Kim, a nursing studentin the experiment who watched the nature film, was removed from the staff of ahospital for unacceptable performance in patient care.
(D) Daria, a nursing student who was
convincing in the experiment, later received“A’s”in those classes in which working with patients in a teaching hospital was thesole basis of her grades.
(E) Marite, a nursing student who was notconvincing in the experiment, later quit nursing school.
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