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The standard model for calculating the value of a job to an employee simplifies reality by focusing on a few key variables. Consider an employee choosing between two jobs with the same wage and required effort. Job A is at a company with a vibrant social atmosphere, while Job B is at a company where employees work in isolation. The employee chooses Job A, even though a basic calculation might show the jobs as having equal value. Which of the following important, real-world factors is this simplified model failing to account for in this scenario?

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