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After Presenting the Problem, the Initiator Should (1) Not Make

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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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Definitions:

Incentive Value

The perceived attractiveness or desirability of a reward or outcome, which motivates behavior toward achieving it.

Sexual Orientation

Sexual Orientation is an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attractions to men, women, or both sexes, and includes the sense of personal and social identity based on those attractions.

Gender Orientation

An individual's internal sense of their own gender, whether they identify as male, female, both, neither, or along a gender spectrum.

Achievement Motivation

The drive or inner motivation a person has to strive for success, accomplishment, or mastery in tasks, often measured by persistence and effort.

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