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mwit1967

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Which type of person would have more success in communicating within a relationshipnonasse rtive, aggressive, or self-assertive? Why?
 
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Contrast the work attitudes associated with a job and a career.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Self-assertive. A nonassertive person fails to make their feelings and thoughts known to others; although not all aggressive communication is destructive, the aggressive person often bypasses the recognition that others need to express their feelings; the self-assertive person feels free to express themselves but are aware of the feeling and needs of others.

Answer to Question 2

A job is considered long-term income with some work-oriented values, but a career is considered an important activity that provides much satisfaction. A career not only involves work-oriented values, but also achievement-oriented and advancement-oriented values as well. In a job, the person works to live, whereas in a career, the person may live to work.



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