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Effectiveness of Performance-Based Pay

A manager wants to implement a 'pay-for-performance' system for two different employees. The first is a cherry picker, paid by the pound of cherries picked from a well-maintained orchard. The second is a research scientist, whose bonus depends on making a major scientific discovery within a year. For which employee is the 'pay-for-performance' system a more reliable indicator of their actual effort? Explain your reasoning by referring to the role of external, random factors in judging performance.

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