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Caving in to Someone Else's Point of View in Order

Question 15

Question 15

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Caving in to someone else's point of view in order to keep the peace even though you do not agree with it is an example of a:


A) win-win situation.
B) lose-lose situation.
C) lose-win situation.
D) consensus.
E) mutual compromise.

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