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What is likely to be true about people earning $30,000 per year?
What is likely to be true about people earning $30,000 per year?
- They have extremely high levels of job satisfaction
- Their job satisfaction is unrelated to their earnings
- They experience a positive correlation between pay and job satisfaction
- They are content with their jobs (correct)
What can be inferred about people earning $25,000 per year?
What can be inferred about people earning $25,000 per year?
- Their job satisfaction is unrelated to their earnings
- They have extremely high levels of job satisfaction
- They experience a positive correlation between pay and job satisfaction (correct)
- They are as happy with their jobs as those earning $35,000
How do people earning $50,000 per year compare to those earning $45,000 per year in terms of job satisfaction?
How do people earning $50,000 per year compare to those earning $45,000 per year in terms of job satisfaction?
- They have extremely higher levels of job satisfaction (correct)
- They are as happy with their jobs as those earning $45,000
- They experience a negative correlation between pay and job satisfaction
- Their job satisfaction is unrelated to their earnings