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bcretired

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Which of the following is a difference between Area III and Area IV of the Johari Window?
 A) Area III represents things we know about ourselves but that others do not know about us, whereas Area IV includes things we do not know about ourselves and others do not know about us.
  B) Area III includes things we do not know about ourselves and others do not know about us, whereas Area IV represents things we know about ourselves but that others do not know about us.
  C) Area III represents what we know about ourselves and what others know about us, whereas Area IV designates those things others know about us but that we do not know about ourselves.
  D) Area III designates those things others know about us but that we do not know about ourselves, whereas Area IV represents what we know about ourselves and what others know about us.

Question 2

_____ of the Johari Window includes things we do not know about ourselves and others do not know about us.
 A) Area I
  B) Area II
  C) Area III
  D) Area IV



leahchrapun

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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