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Problem 5
How might Thorndike's law of effect be applied in a workplace setting?
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Employees will never repeat tasks that are punished.
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Employees are more likely to repeat tasks that are rewarded with bonuses.
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Employees are unaffected by rewards or punishments.
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Employees will always repeat tasks regardless of consequences.
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