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What will be an ideal response?

changes in behavior as the result of experience

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During the conversation you begin explaining what you are trying to accomplish in your upcoming speech. While explaining what you wish to achieve, you suddenly hit upon new insights for your speech. What should you do at that point? A) Recognize that the ideas are hastily formed and probably should be discounted. B) Keep talking about the speech in order to enhance your sensitivity to information. C) Cease talking about the speech so those ideas will have time to form more clearly. D) Quickly jot down your ideas (on your palm if necessary!) so they won't escape.

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"The secret of a successful team," says Dean Kamen, "is not to assemble the largest team possible, but rather to assemble a team that can

A. follow the directives of the leader." B. work well together." C. reach goals quickly." D. operate without disagreements."

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