Asked by Avery Maslowski on Sep 24, 2024

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A research study from 1940 showed that those with more "masculine" jobs

A) report lower job satisfaction.
B) report a higher mortality rate.
C) report higher rates of depression.
D) report higher rates of job burnout.

Masculine Jobs

Occupations or roles traditionally perceived as being better suited for or typically done by men, often involving physical strength or leadership.

Job Satisfaction

The level of contentment a person feels regarding their job, which can affect their performance and overall wellbeing.

Mortality Rate

The measure of the frequency of occurrence of death in a defined population during a specified interval.

  • Analyze the effects of job roles on individuals' mental health and job satisfaction.
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Rodolfo Munoz2 days ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The research study from 1940 showed that those with more "masculine" jobs had a higher mortality rate, meaning they were more likely to die prematurely than those with less "masculine" jobs. No evidence was presented in the study about job satisfaction, depression, or job burnout.