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jayhills49

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Suppression used in crisis situations appears to help an individual recover from the event emotionally, while suppression used as an everyday emotion regulation technique can take a toll on mental ability, emotional ability, health, and relationships
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

Carlson Machines and the local labor union have a contract dispute over wages. The two sides have agreed to submit the dispute to an impartial third party for a binding decision.
 
  Which of the following will most likely serve as the judge and jury in this situation?
  A) arbitrator
  B) mediator
  C) HR manager
  D) union steward


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Answer to Question 1

TRUE
Explanation: Suppression used in crisis situations appears to help an individual recover from the event emotionally, while suppression used as an everyday emotion regulation technique can take a toll on mental ability, emotional ability, health, and relationships. Thus, unless we're truly in a crisis situation, acknowledging rather than suppressing our emotional responses to situations, and re-evaluating events after they occur, yields the best outcomes.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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