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After presenting the​ problem, the initiator should​ (1) not make​ accusations, (2) draw inferences about the​ responder's motivations, and​ (3) not attribute the undesirable behaviors to the​ respondent's personal inadequacies. Which statements are​ correct?

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Answer: Statement 1 and 3 are the correct ones

Step-by-step explanation:

After presenting the​ problem, the initiator should​ not make​ accusations, and not attribute the undesirable behaviors to the​ respondent's personal inadequacies.

When problem occurs it's advisable when hearing both party that the listener should be very careful about their decision making.

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