单选题Which of the following is NOT true about the Hawthorne study?AIt was the first documented evidence of the psychological effects on doing work.BThe Hawthorne study continued for five years.CThey found that the workers responded not to the level of lighting but to the fact that other work conditions were not favorable.DThe study changed the focus from economics to a multifaceted approach.

单选题
Which of the following is NOT true about the Hawthorne study?
A

It was the first documented evidence of the psychological effects on doing work.

B

The Hawthorne study continued for five years.

C

They found that the workers responded not to the level of lighting but to the fact that other work conditions were not favorable.

D

The study changed the focus from economics to a multifaceted approach.


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解析:
本题是是非题。第二段第二句提到选项A的内容、第二段第三句提到选项B的内容、第三段最后一句提到选项D的内容,这三项都是涉及霍桑效应的内容,只有选项C在文中没有提及,因此答案为C。

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