Multiple Choice
If a service environment is inherently ____________, one should avoid increasing ____________ levels, as this would move customers into the 'distressed' region of Russell's Model of Affect.
A) pleasant; arousal
B) pleasant; excitement
C) pleasant; relaxation
D) unpleasant; arousal
E) unpleasant; excitement
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