how does the way you are treated by those who supervise you influence you overall attitude toward your job? possible responses are 1 = it has a very unfavorable influence, 2 = it has a slightly unfavorable influence, 3 = it has no real effect, 4 = it has a favorable influence, 5 = it has a very favorable influence. an e os
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How does the way you are treated by those who supervise you influence you overall attitude toward your job? Possible responses are 1 = It has a very unfavorable influence, 2 = It has a slightly unfavorable influence, 3 = It has no real effect, 4 = It has a favorable influence, 5 = It has a very favorable influence. an e OS
“How does the way you are treated by those who supervise you influence you overall attitude toward your job? Possible responses are 1 = It has a very unfavorable influence, 2 = It has a slightly unfavorable influence, 3 = It has no real effect, 4 = It has a favorable influence, 5 = It has a very favorable influence. an e OS”
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