- Wed Jan 06, 2016 6:39 pm
#21599
Hey Kristin,
Good questions—this survey stuff can be frustrating, but tell me whether this clears everything up:
Surveys were distributed to employees of companies. Some people answered, presumably others did not, but among those who did respond, the results in 1984 were very similar to the results from 1994, after major downsizing had taken place: In both cases, only 55-58% of respondents felt secure in their jobs.
If we expected the downsizing to make people nervous, these survey results might seem like a paradox
But, if as answer choice (C) provides, people were not at all surprised by the downsizing, that would help explain why the level of insecurity had not changed much in the interim between the two surveys.
I hope that's helpful! Please let us know whether this is clear—thanks!
~Steve
Good questions—this survey stuff can be frustrating, but tell me whether this clears everything up:
Surveys were distributed to employees of companies. Some people answered, presumably others did not, but among those who did respond, the results in 1984 were very similar to the results from 1994, after major downsizing had taken place: In both cases, only 55-58% of respondents felt secure in their jobs.
If we expected the downsizing to make people nervous, these survey results might seem like a paradox
But, if as answer choice (C) provides, people were not at all surprised by the downsizing, that would help explain why the level of insecurity had not changed much in the interim between the two surveys.
I hope that's helpful! Please let us know whether this is clear—thanks!
~Steve
Steve Stein
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