According to sue & sue, nonverbal cues are important because
a. trigger off stereotypes...
Social Studies, 12.08.2019 18:20 sparrgrovekyle
According to sue & sue, nonverbal cues are important because
a. trigger off stereotypes we have of other people
b. unconsciously reflect our biases
c. counselors are universally cognizant of meanings
d. both a & b
e. both a & c
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