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1. Jack and Diane are two comparably qualified data-entry operators working for Data Mining, Inc. Both get paid the same amount, but Diane works harder

1. Jack and Diane are two comparably qualified data-entry operators working for Data Mining, Inc. Both get paid the same amount, but Diane works harder and longer than Jack and Diane is not happy about it. Diane is experiencing negative inequity regarding her pay and wants to do something to make her situation more equitable to Jacks. According to Adam's equity theory, some of Diane's options are (check all that apply): - all options are correct / try to convince Jack to work harder / ask her boss for a raise / not work as hard and long as she used to

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Which one of these combinations is an example of pay for time not worked:

- sick leave, common holidays (e.g., Independence day, Thanksgiving day), paid vacations

- sick leave, FMLA, child care leave

- paid leave is not provided by any company

- paid vacations, FMLA, child care leave

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