The Hawthorne Studies Were Important Because They

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The Hawthorne Studies Were Important Because They

*introduced the idea that social and psychological factors affect productivity and morale. showed that workers should control the workplace. presented important botanical data. dealt with self-actualization needs. used fear as a motivator.
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*introduced the idea that social and psychological factors affect productivity and morale.

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