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meagbuch

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________ is an unconscious process created from distilled experience.
 
  A) Process consultation
  B) Action research
  C) Intuitive decision making
  D) Active selection
  E) Emotional intelligence

Question 2

Which of the following was a characteristic of the organization of the early church as portrayed in the New Testament?
 
  A) decentralized decision-making
  B) a closed system
  C) a localized reach
  D) a top-down hierarchy
  E) an autocratic decision-making style



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Answer to Question 1

C
Explanation: C) Intuitive decision making is an unconscious process created from distilled experience. Intuitive decision making occurs outside conscious thought, relies on holistic associations, is fast, and engages in emotions.

Answer to Question 2

D



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