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Tirant22

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Cross-cultural differences in nonverbal communication are
 
  a. big enough to create communication barriers.
  b. not large enough to create communication barriers.
  c. related mostly to the meaning of a smile.
   d. found more in personal life than on the jo
  b.

Question 2

The equation B = f(P x E) explains that to understand behavior you have to take into account both the person and the environment in which the
   person is situated.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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