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    Sitting Behind a Desk (As Opposed to Alongside It) Indicates
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Sitting Behind a Desk (As Opposed to Alongside It) Indicates

Question 18

Question 18

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Sitting behind a desk (as opposed to alongside it) indicates:


A) contempt
B) a ""take charge"" attitude
C) fear of interpersonal contact
D) a superior-subordinate relationship
E) none of the above

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