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awywial

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Being tricky can be valued in some parts of the world, whereas it is frowned on elsewhere.This statement can be associated with which of the following?
 a. Patience
 b. Determination of authority limits
 c. Negotiation ethics
 d. Holistic view

Question 2

Our ability to maintain balance, breath, blink, smile and perform other routine body functions is controlled by ________.
 a. our self-esteem
 b. system 1 and system 2
 c. our adaptive unconscious
 d. short-term memory
 e. None of these choices is correct.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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