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DyllonKazuo

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Imagine that you see a potential employer at a job fair. You only have a moment to make a first impression. Suppose you want to convey your potential for the job based simply on your academic prowess. Evaluate the following impression management strategies. Which approach would be MOST appropriate for this scenario?
 
  A) Self-depreciation.
  B) Supplication.
  C) Self-promotion.
  D) Ingratiation.

Question 2

The evidence available today suggests that there is ______ between stress and the onset of mood disorders.
 
  A) no relationship
  B) a moderately strong link
  C) a curvilinear relationship
  D) a weak negative correlation



carlsona147

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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