Question
An employee is writing a memo urging her company to offer employees flexible working hours. Determine which piece of evidence is most likely to have limitations.(1 point)
Responses
a list of the tasks that can be completed regardless of the time of day
a list of the tasks that can be completed regardless of the time of day
a study that shows the results of offering employees flexible work hours
a study that shows the results of offering employees flexible work hours
a quote from an employee who got in trouble for coming into work late
a quote from an employee who got in trouble for coming into work late
a survey of employees that asks at what time of day they are most productive
Responses
a list of the tasks that can be completed regardless of the time of day
a list of the tasks that can be completed regardless of the time of day
a study that shows the results of offering employees flexible work hours
a study that shows the results of offering employees flexible work hours
a quote from an employee who got in trouble for coming into work late
a quote from an employee who got in trouble for coming into work late
a survey of employees that asks at what time of day they are most productive
Answers
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The piece of evidence most likely to have limitations is:
**a quote from an employee who got in trouble for coming into work late**
This quote represents a single individual's experience and may not reflect the broader perspective or experiences of all employees. It could also be influenced by personal circumstances, bias, or misunderstandings about work expectations, making it less reliable as a general piece of evidence for the argument advocating flexible working hours.
**a quote from an employee who got in trouble for coming into work late**
This quote represents a single individual's experience and may not reflect the broader perspective or experiences of all employees. It could also be influenced by personal circumstances, bias, or misunderstandings about work expectations, making it less reliable as a general piece of evidence for the argument advocating flexible working hours.