Question # 23

Company report: “Employees who take short breaks every hour are more productive. Therefore, hourly breaks cause higher productivity.” Which of the following, if true, most weakens this conclusion?

Options:

A.

More productive employees are more likely to take hourly breaks.

B.

Employees who don’t take breaks often work longer hours.

C.

Productivity varies by department.

D.

Breaks are encouraged more in newer offices.

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