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Identify which of the following is not evidence of dominant patterns of non-verbal communication by men and women.
 
  a. Men intrude less on other peoples personal space than women do.
  b. Men touch women more than women touch men.
  c. Women engage in more eye contact and smile more than men do.
  d. Women generally exhibit behavior associated with low status.

Question 2

An EOI development strategy tends to follow an ISI strategy because of the inherent limitations of ISI
 
  Indicate whether this statement is true or false.



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Answer to Question 1

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