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shutvik [7]
2 years ago
7

Tiffany is known for avoiding problems that she faces at work. She takes leave from work or gets busy with other assignments in

in order to keep herself away from a given problem. Which type of decision maker is Tiffany?
a. Plunger
b. Fatalist
c. Evader
d.agonizer
c. Planner
English
2 answers:
Radda [10]2 years ago
6 0
She is an evader. She likes to evade her problems.
The answer is C

Pepsi [2]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Evader

Explanation:

Different people have different ways of reacting to conflict and trouble, with some strategies being more useful and healthier than others. In this case, Tiffany likes to run away from problems instead of facing them. Her type of decision personality makes Tiffany an evader, because she evades (avoids) her problems.

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