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Uniparental disomy
Autonomy
The degree to which an individual or entity has the freedom and independence to make their own choices and decisions.
Task Identity
The extent to which a position necessitates the finishing of a complete and distinguishable piece of work.
Empowerment
The process of giving individuals or groups more control over their lives or the situation they are in, often by delegating power or resources.
Job Rotation
involves periodically moving employees to different tasks or roles within an organization to promote skill development and reduce monotony.
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