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Compare and contrast primary and secondary research and provide examples of sources for each.
Deep Acting
The process of managing one's emotions by consciously trying to feel the emotion one is required to display, as opposed to simply faking the external signs of the emotion.
Surface Acting
The technique of disguising one's inner feelings to display emotions that are expected in a given situation, often used in professional settings.
Job Satisfaction
The extent to which employees feel content, fulfilled, and positive about their work, influenced by factors such as work environment, job duties, and relationships with co-workers and supervisors.
Surveys
Research methods that involve collecting data from a predefined group of respondents to gather information and insights on various topics.
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