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subjects is 1333. Onl two persons studied sed seven subjects
each and one studied eight--the highest number studied by any
one version.
aj or duties of mon which recur most frequently are named
in order, according to number engaged in each: Selling mer-
chandise, supervising pronnel, keeping books, buying m rrchan-
dise, Sad store management. Those for the women, also nam ed
in the same order are keep i; books, typIn c orresondnce,
selling merchandise, typinS forms, filing, and contacting cu -
toe..rs and prospective customers. Typin forms and typing
correspodence might be combined, making typing first accord-
in- to number oif women performing this major duty.
The most important m inor duties for mien include taking
inventory, markiri prices on goods, supervising personnel, typ-
oin6 correspondence, and dicta ting to employee (listed in the
order of most frequien recurrence). in the same order of im-
portance the minor duties for women are as follows: steno-
graphic work, it a, aka inventory, maing prices on goods
and typin correspondence,
The most common co:ib nations of duties among the mnen in-
elude store mana& ement with selling and bookkdeeping ith sell-
ing, each of which recur five times; while the combinations
for women are bookkeoeng ~wit tpinr! and stenographio work
with filin. Uiling might be appropriately grouped under sto-
xnegraphy.Combining the number of men who perform a particular major
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