Exam 6: Finding Happiness and Enhancing Your Personal Life
Exam 1: Human Relations and Yourself48 Questions
Exam 2: Self-Motivation and Goal Setting50 Questions
Exam 3: Problem Solving and Creativity50 Questions
Exam 4: Achieving Wellness and Managing Stress49 Questions
Exam 5: Dealing With Life Changes and Personal Problems50 Questions
Exam 6: Finding Happiness and Enhancing Your Personal Life50 Questions
Exam 7: Communicating With People49 Questions
Exam 8: Developing Intercultural Competence49 Questions
Exam 9: Handling Conflict and Being Assertive48 Questions
Exam 10: Getting Along With Your Manager or Team Leader47 Questions
Exam 11: Getting Along With Co-Workers and Customers49 Questions
Exam 12: Developing Self-Confidence and Leadership Skills50 Questions
Exam 13: Choosing a Career and Developing a Portfolio Career50 Questions
Exam 14: Conducting a Job Search50 Questions
Exam 15: Developing Good Work Habits48 Questions
Exam 16: Getting Ahead in Your Career50 Questions
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At times, a couple may be so emotionally charged that resolving conflicts face-to-face is not possible.
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According to the biochemical explanation of attractiveness:
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The general approach to meeting new people described in the human relations text encourages you to use:
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According to the feeling principle of psychological functioning, if a person focuses on personal concerns, he or she will conquer the concerns and will experience well-being as a result.
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One way to help keep a relationship going is to confront your partner when he or she communicates in a gender-appropriate way.
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Planning to be happy appears to be more under our control than preventing unhappiness.
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The social exchange theory of attraction contends that relationships are based mostly on:
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A key component of emotional intelligence, Self-management is:
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One of the keys to happiness is to concentrate more on the past and future than on the present.
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