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geodog55

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Gurjit is easily angered when threatened and hates it when his coworkers are not prepared. In addition, he is always in a rush and feels that he has to be the best employee in the company. Gurjit's personality is most consistent with
 
  a. optimism.
  b. hardiness.
  c. self-focused depression.
  d. a Type A personality.

Question 2

While driving down a street in a residential neighborhood, Aaron sees a sign in a yard that says, Slow down Jimmy and I like to play in the street This is quite a bit different than normal signs that admonish a driver to slow down. Aaron immediately slows his car down to a safe 15 miles per hour, and stays at that speed until the end of the street. What compliance technique was used to get him to slow down?
 
  a. the pique technique
  b. the PIYAN technique
  c. the dump and chase technique
  d. the disrupt and reframe technique



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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