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Toby and Karen just met their new neighbour, Justine. Toby repeats Justine's name over and over to remember it. Meanwhile, Karen notes that Justine is leaving "just in time" to get dinner on the table. The following day, who is more likely to recall the neighbour's name and why?
Contingency Theory
A leadership theory that suggests the effectiveness of a leader is contingent upon how well the leader's style matches the context or situation.
Consumer Taste
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Behavioural Management Approaches
These approaches focus on understanding and influencing employee behavior through various techniques and strategies.
Labour Laws
Regulations that govern the relationship between workers, employers, trade unions, and the government, including aspects such as wages, working hours, and workplace safety.
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