单选题Part of the reason for the change in focus from economics to a more multifaceted approach to the psychological effects on doing work was __________.Adue to the recognition that workers should be happy at work to maintain high productivityBa general conclusion that pay was sometimes not the most important factorCbecause the Hawthorne study continued for so longDbecause the workers requested it
单选题
Part of the reason for the change in focus from economics to a more multifaceted approach to the psychological effects on doing work was __________.
A
due to the recognition that workers should be happy at work to maintain high productivity
B
a general conclusion that pay was sometimes not the most important factor
C
because the Hawthorne study continued for so long
D
because the workers requested it
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解析:
本题是推断题。第二段倒数第二句提到:总体上,研究人员从他们的试验中总结出经济上的激励(薪水)不是生产力的唯一源泉;在某些情况下,甚至不是最重要的源泉。由此可推断出人们关注的重点已经不是经济方面,而是工作时的心理影响等更多方面,所以答案为B。
本题是推断题。第二段倒数第二句提到:总体上,研究人员从他们的试验中总结出经济上的激励(薪水)不是生产力的唯一源泉;在某些情况下,甚至不是最重要的源泉。由此可推断出人们关注的重点已经不是经济方面,而是工作时的心理影响等更多方面,所以答案为B。
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