Multiple Choice
Michael believes that one's family is more important than one's career.In order for him to successfully convince his achievement-oriented friend Ronald that he should also possess such a value system,Michael should
A) take the very discrepant position that careers never provide satisfaction anywhere close to what a family provides.
B) use peripheral cues.
C) present as many arguments for his position as possible.
D) suggest more of a balance between family and career concerns than is currently true for Ronald.
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