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Boss tweed encourages his associates to work "like a well-oiled machine", thus providing his workers with

A. an analogy
B. a heuristic
C. an algorithm
D. functional fixedness ( not correct)

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Answer:

A. an analogy

Step-by-step explanation:

Page 90 of 150 PF Downloaded Lesson:

Analogies are representations that help in understanding a problem, a

set of circumstances, or even an unfamiliar object. In using an

analogy, you might compare something you’re familiar with to

something you’re less certain about in an attempt to understand the

unfamiliar thing. Or you may form an analogy to make a concept clear

to someone else. For example, to give employees an idea of what’s

expected of them, a supervisor might refer to a good department as “a

hive of busy bees.” To help the people you supervise get an idea of

the mental attitude you would prefer they adopt, you could refer to a

clear, sparkling mountain stream as an analogy of an open, flowing

mind—nothing hidden at the bottom, always moving toward new

destinations and new ideas.

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Boss tweed encourage his associates to work like a well oiled machine thus providing his workers with benefits that encourages them to work like a well oiled machine. A well oiled machine means that it does not stop, its work is continuous and efficient.
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