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jrubin

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The ________ refers to situations in which an individual needs to present different images to different observers, often at the same time.
 
  A) multiple audience dilemma
  B) ingratiation-dignity conflict
  C) integrity maintenance problem
  D) simultaneous identity conflict

Question 2

Moderating our presentation and presenting different messages on different communication channels are strategies used when we need to
 
  A) be perceived as competent.
  B) convey high status and power.
  C) present different self-images to different audiences.
  D) be perceived as modest.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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