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According to Parsons (1998) there are numerous reasons it is important to measure procedural acceptability when determining which methods to use to deliver performance feedback to staff. Choose the one that does NOT apply.a. Client treatment acceptability is directly related to procedural acceptability of supervisor feedback to staff.b. Aversive management procedures may impact staff enjoyment of work.

c. Negative staff reactions may create aversive conditions and result in a supervisor’s avoidance of consistent delivery of an otherwise effective procedure.d. Staff motivation is impacted if a management practice has low procedural acceptability

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The option that does not apply to Parsons (1998) procedural acceptability measure when determining which methods to use to deliver performance feedback to staff is option A). Client treatment acceptability is directly related to procedural acceptability of supervisor feedback to staff.

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The study of organizational behavior gives insight on how employees behave and perform in the workplace. It helps us develop an understanding of the aspects that can motivate employees, increase their performance, and help organizations establish a strong and trusting relationship with their employees

OBM can be seen as the intersection between behavioral science and improvement in organizational environments.

According to Parsons (1998) there are numerous reasons it is important to measure procedural acceptability when determining which methods to use to deliver performance feedback to staff such as Staff motivation being impacted if a management practice has low procedural acceptability.

However, Client treatment acceptability is not directly related to procedural acceptability of supervisor feedback to staff.

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