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kellyjaisingh

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Negotiation experience in the absence of ________ is largely ineffective at improving negotiation
  skills.
 
  A) successful outcomes B) high profile parties
  C) optimism D) diagnostic feedback

Question 2

The contingency approach is best defined by the phrase _____.
 
  a. It is in the future
  b. It is interlocking
  c. It is unknown
  d. It all depends
  e. Time will tell



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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