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Which of the following is NOT an example of a strategy people use in impression management? A.Complimenting coworkers on their clothingB.Bragging about one's financial success while on a dateC.Matching the behavior of a bossD.Revealing a friend’s personal information while on a date

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Which of the following is NOT an example of a strategy people use in impression management? A.Complimenting coworkers on their clothingB.Bragging about one's financial success while on a dateC.Matching the behavior of a bossD.Revealing a friend’s personal information while on a date

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The option that is NOT an example of a strategy people use in impression management is D. Revealing a friend’s personal information while on a date. This is because impression management involves controlling or shaping how others perceive you. Revealing a friend's personal information does not contribute to shaping your own image positively, and it may even harm your image as it could be seen as a breach of trust or confidentiality.

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