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When making decisions concerning bad news, you should
1. evaluate your own emotions.
2. collect information from different sources.
3. verbally attack anyone who questions your assumptions.
4. remove defensiveness and favoritism from your judgment.
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Correct choices: 1, 2 and 4.
Brief reasons:
- 1 (evaluate your own emotions): knowing how you feel helps prevent emotional bias from driving decisions.
- 2 (collect information from different sources): broad, reliable data reduces error and blind spots.
- 4 (remove defensiveness and favoritism): impartiality leads to fairer, more accurate judgments.
Statement 3 is wrong — attacking people who question your assumptions is counterproductive and undermines finding the best solution.
Brief reasons:
- 1 (evaluate your own emotions): knowing how you feel helps prevent emotional bias from driving decisions.
- 2 (collect information from different sources): broad, reliable data reduces error and blind spots.
- 4 (remove defensiveness and favoritism): impartiality leads to fairer, more accurate judgments.
Statement 3 is wrong — attacking people who question your assumptions is counterproductive and undermines finding the best solution.
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