Multiple Choice

A company manager needs to design performance review systems for two different roles. The first role is a factory worker on an assembly line, where the number of units produced per hour is easily counted and is almost entirely dependent on the worker's speed and attention. The second role is a research scientist trying to develop a new drug, where a breakthrough could take months or years and is subject to many unforeseen experimental failures outside the scientist's control. In which scenario is it more challenging for the manager to accurately judge the employee's level of effort based purely on their observed results, and why?

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