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nelaaney

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Receivers are MOST LIKELY to withhold feedback or to provide inappropriate feedback when the ________.
 
  A) stakes are high
  B) message is complex
  C) feedback is negative
  D) sender is physically distant

Question 2

Deborah Dobson is a supervisor with Tye & Dye, Inc, and prides herself on her efficiency. She often finds herself glancing at her watch while others are speaking to her, or scanning a report while meeting with a subordinate on another matter.
 
  Given such behavior, Deborah should not be surprised to discover that she is considered by her coworkers ________.
  A) to have poor listening skills
  B) to posses excellent leadership skills
  C) to be an effective communicator
  D) to be a model modern manager



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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