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hubes95

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According to the text, which is NOT a recommended strategy for dealing with sexual harassment?
 
  a. Make it clear when you disapprove.
  b. Record the time, place, and manner of each incident.
  c. Avoid talking to coworkers about what has happened.
  d. Make a note of who laughed at the inappropriate joke.

Question 2

Donna is annoyed at a male coworker who constantly puts his arm around her waist while talking to her. A helpful strategy as suggested by the text for handling such an act would be for Donna to
 
  a. ignore such an harmless act
  b. keep it to herself
  c. request another job assignment
  d. make it clear she disapproves



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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