Negotiators can take direct action to present facts that will directly enhance their position or make it appear stronger to the other party. Which of the following is not an example of a direct action to alter the other party's impressions?

A. selective presentation
B. displaying an emotional reaction
C. picketing
D. justifying your position and desired outcome


Answer: C

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