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big1devin

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People who respond to conversation by staring into space, perhaps murmuring an uh-huh now and then, are called ____; people who respond by making brief comments, asking questions, and changing their facial expressions are called ____.
 
  A) paraphrasers; validators
  B) validators; paraphrasers
  C) active listeners; passive listeners
  D) passive listeners; active listeners

Question 2

When we value our partners regardless of what they say or do, we are
 
  A) expressing mutual empathy.
  B) using paraphrasing.
  C) expressing unconditional positive regard.
  D) practicing self-disclosure.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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