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In human relations, imagined risks are

A. unaffected by positive self-talk.
B. harmless, because they're imaginary.
C. a kind of positive reinforcement.
D. a kind of negative self-talk.

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User Djgandy
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In human relations, imagined risks are a kind of negative self-talk. The answer is option D. What makes it negative because these imagine risks are often exaggerated, which may affect one's self-confidence or self-esteem. It hinders someone to function effectively because something is drawing them back to do something. It may seem harmless, but the mind controls the body, which affects the psychological and physical ability of the person.
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User Travis Delly
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There are several ways that imagined risks can affect human relations. Out of the choices given, the imagined risks are a kind of negative self talk. 
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User Chris Yeung
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