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Business, 22.02.2022 18:50, grumpygreengori
Ari recently overheard a coworker discussing money over the phone with their spouse and learned that the coworker made more money than he did. Ari has noticed that his coworker consistently leaves 10 - 15 minutes early and takes a longer lunch. Ari knows that his coworker completes their assignments on time typically, so he assumes that the coworker receives easier assignments than he does. This coworker is Ari's comparison other because he used him or her to compare: Group of answer choices input/reward ratios. equity/inequity ratios. pay/benefit ratios. input/outcome ratios.
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