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Marty

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When asked to evaluate a coworker she does not like working with, Nilanjan describes the person in generally positive terms, judging them to be loyal, sincere, and warm. Based on this description, Nilanjan is most likely:
 
  a. a low LPC
  b. a kind person
  c. a high LPC
  d. a middle LPC

Question 2

Which of the following is a method of evoking an automatic click-whirr response?
 
  A. Appealing to basic instincts
  B. Asking for a favor
  C. Framing for common ground
  D. All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

c;

Answer to Question 2

A. Appealing to basic instincts





 

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