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NguyenJ

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The research on consequences of mentoring indicates that:
 
  A) benefits occur only for the person receiving mentoring
  B) neither the mentor or the person receiving mentoring get much benefit from it
  C) benefits occur only for the person providing mentoring
  D) both the mentor and the person receiving mentoring get benefits from it

Question 2

With regard to gender and power in negotiation, which statement is most true?
 
  A) Men claim a larger share of the bargaining surplus than do women because they do not
  want to lose to a woman.
  B) Gender differences are due to nature (i.e., genetically-based differences that are not
  caused by environmental factors).
  C) Men claim a larger share of the bargaining surplus; however, women are able to perform
  better when cultural stereotypes are made explicit.
  D) There are no known differences between male and female negotiators.



Jayson

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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