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According to Maister, one of the following statements is not true of waits.a. Unoccupied time feels longer than occupied time. b. Anxiety makes waits feel longer. c. In-process waits feel longer than preprocess waits. d. Unfair waits feel longer than fair waits.

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c. In-process waits feel longer than preprocess waits.

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This is the statement that does not describe a characteristic of waits. The conditions that surround our "waits" can greatly affect the subjective experience that we have of these. When we are anxious about the future, waiting can seem particularly difficult. Waiting is also harder when our mind is not entertained and when we believe the wait to be unfair. However, it is not true that in-process waits feel longer than preprocess waits.

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