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tfester

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People's ability to solve problems in new contexts depends on the accessibility of their relevant
  knowledge. In negotiation, this knowledge transfer refers to:
 
  A) applying irrelevant knowledge to novel situations
  B) instructions outside of the context of real problems
  C) the ability to apply a strategy or idea learned in one situation to solve a problem in a new
  situation
  D) subconsciously evaluating the issue and its inferences

Question 2

Which statement is most accurate according to the research on gender and leadership?
 
  A) Women are more effective than men as leaders in organizations.
  B) Men and women do not differ much in their effectiveness as leaders.
  C) Men are more effective than women as leaders in organizations.
  D) Few studies have compared the effectiveness of men and women leaders.



Sarahjh

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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