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In testing a hypothesis, you should always raise the question on the purpose of the study, survey or experiment.
Focusing Strengths
Emphasizing and utilizing one's capabilities and positive attributes to achieve goals or overcome challenges.
Rejecting Perceptions
The process of dismissing or refuting the way an individual interprets or understands a situation or the viewpoint of another.
Cognitive Empathy
The mental ability to understand and sympathize with another person's feelings or attitudes by putting oneself in their shoes, without necessarily having experienced their emotions directly.
Affective Sharing
The process of sharing emotional experiences with others, fostering empathy and emotional bonds.
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