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    The Three Sequential Steps in Lewin's Change Model Are
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The Three Sequential Steps in Lewin's Change Model Are

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The three sequential steps in Lewin's change model are


A) freezing, movement, changing
B) unfreezing, movement, refreezing
C) unfreezing, refraining, refreezing
D) changing, movement, freezing

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