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lunatika

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Johnny Bear represented what kind of empathy?
 
  a. true empathy
  b. excessive empathy
  c. He showed sympathy, not empathy.
  d. quasi-empathy

Question 2

Rogers finds that he cannot really hear another when
 
  a. he is sure in advance what another will say.
  b. he perceives another's message may be threatening.
  c. he distorts another's message to fit what he wants.
  d. all of the above
  e. all but one of the above



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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