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Researchers suggest that avoidance and withdrawal tactics are effective strategies for coping with communication apprehension, but only
 
  A) in the short term.
  B) in intimate relationships.
  C) when used consistently.
  D) when used in same-gender relationships.

Question 2

Joseph goes to his activities every day on autopilot. He gets everything done without much thinking and accomplishes a great deal. His state of mind is termed
 
  A) mindfulness.
  B) meditation.
  C) mindlessness.
  D) meaningless.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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