John works for Super Sales Company. He has been first in sales for the past year, but this year Steve is close to his coworker John's numbers. John is not happy about this. He sees Steve at a social event and grabs Steve by the collar and says "don't even think of ever trying to beat my sales numbers," and then walks away. This behavior by John is an example of
a. Cognitive dissonance
b. Ethic reciprocity
c. Commitment
d. Politics
d. Politics
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