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Question 1

Susan knows I blush when I am praised; I do not. My reaction to praise would fall into the quadrant of my Johari window labeled _______.
 
  A) secret
  B) unknown
  C) open
  D) blind

Question 2

_____ relate to how emotional experience impacts communication behavior.
 
  A) Emotion labors
  B) Emotional contagions
  C) Emotional valencies
  D) Emotional effects
  E) Emotional communications



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Reply 2 on: Sep 11, 2019
Wow, this really help


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