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crobinson2013

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Men's nonverbal communication style is best characterized as
 
  A) passive.
  B) supportive.
  C) empathic.
  D) dominant.

Question 2

Research on sex differences in communication styles indicates that
 
  A) women rudely interrupt others more than men to.
  B) women talk more than men do.
  C) men are more successful in focusing conversations on topics they introduce.
  D) men stand farther away from members of the opposite sex when speaking to them than women do.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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