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Nana76 [90]
1 year ago
5

Kumar is walking down the street when a stranger accidentally bumps into him as he passes. Kumar is least likely to respond aggr

essively if he?
Social Studies
1 answer:
xenn [34]1 year ago
3 0

Kumar is walking down the street when a stranger accidentally bumps into him as he passes. Kumar is least likely to respond aggressively if he apoligizes.

Effective apologies are timely  personal non-defensive, and exercise caution The definition of defensive is to protect or secure oneself, or to quickly defend oneself against criticism, or anticipate criticism or complaints. When a country raises its armed forces in preparation for an attack to secure its borders, this is an example of when it takes a defensive position.

It has been shown to be enhanced by making them feel like Defensive behavior is a common reaction when you feel personally attacked, but it can impair your ability to identify problems and find solutions.

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