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skymedlock

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The text shared that the choice of color can affect the physical environment in the following true story:
 
  A) Studies show hospitals use white walls so patients will relax.
  B) The public reported that yellow granules in soap powder didn't clean clothes as well as blue granules.
  C) When schoolrooms painted the walls brown the children grew more disruptive.
  D) Restaurants who want customers to eat and leave quickly may choose green for their dcor.

Question 2

When the text says we should work to cultivate more effective nonverbal habits; it suggests all of the following EXCEPT:
 
  A) Consider the context and cultural background of the nonverbal behavior.
  B) Watch yourself on videotape and observe your nonverbal behaviors.
  C) Role play using hypothetical situations.
  D) Ask your family and friends if you can videotape their behavior and take notes



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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