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The amount of money that could be won for each option was indicated by the size of a rectangular bar and varied between 1 and 100 points (Fig. 1A 7.
Another list having to do with pacification listed "maximum number of points" that could be won for full accomplishment of each task... View Article By Rivka Galchen By Malcolm Gladwell By David Remnick By Jelani Cobb.
It appeared to Haywood that the deck was stacked, and no enduring gains could be won for the workers short of changing the rules of the game.
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