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justinmsk

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If you are convinced that you'll feel better once you have told your friend what you really think about her behavior, then it is appropriate to give that feedback, even if she did not ask for it.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

According to Deutsch's (1962) definition of trust, you trust someone if
 
  a. The potential harmful consequences would affect you more than the potential beneficial consequences.
  b. The potential harmful consequences would affect you less than the potential beneficial consequences.
  c. The potential harmful consequences would affect you equally strongly as the potential beneficial consequences.
  d. It does not involve any risks, and you can only win, with varying degree of benefits.



isabelt_18

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Answer to Question 1

FALSE

Answer to Question 2

a. The potential harmful consequences would affect you more than the potential beneficial consequences.



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