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    An Officer Who Prefers to Counsel and Mediate Between Disputants
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An Officer Who Prefers to Counsel and Mediate Between Disputants

Question 12

Question 12

Multiple Choice

An officer who prefers to counsel and mediate between disputants in an attempt to maintain order would be identified by Muir as a(n) :


A) avoider
B) enforcer
C) reciprocator
D) professional

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