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Why would an individual not assert their own feelings, opinions, or attitudes?
 
  a. This avoids feeling afraid, inferior, or embarrassed.
  b. Nonassertive behavior is more beneficial to a relationship than self-assertion.
  c. A conflict-free relationship is attainable if individuals do not express their opinions.
  d. Self-assertion was more critical when gender roles were more traditional.

Question 2

Some employees fail to take advantage of family-oriented work policies because they believe their employer will:
 
  a. eliminate more traditional fringe benefits.
  b. pass them over for promotions.
  c. undermine the power of their union.
  d. find a way to lower their wages.



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Answer to Question 1

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