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Title: Tests of affective events theory have not shown which of the following to be true?
Post by: MichaelTran on Nov 13, 2016
Tests of affective events theory have not shown which of the following to be true?
A) An emotional episode contains elements of both emotions and mood cycles.
B) Moods and emotions fluctuate over time so their effect on performance also fluctuates.
C) Positive emotions have a strong positive influence on job performance.
D) Emotion-driven behaviors are typically short in duration and of high variability.
E) Both current and past emotions influence job satisfaction at any given time.


Title: Re: Tests of affective events theory have not shown which of the following to be true?
Post by: Melinda98 on Nov 13, 2016
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Title: Re: Tests of affective events theory have not shown which of the following to be true?
Post by: MichaelTran on Jan 2, 2017
Appreciate all the help


Title: Re: Tests of affective events theory have not shown which of the following to be true?
Post by: Edgar Ba on Oct 6, 2020
thank you!


Title: Re: Tests of affective events theory have not shown which of the following to be true?
Post by: Muppalla Vineel on Sep 18, 2021
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