When a confrontation is used and a client responds by trying to argue with, discredit, or pretend to agree with you, you should:
a. Stand your ground and argue back
b. Continue to confront the client
c. Change the topic and try again later when the client is more receptive
d. Refer the client elsewhere, because it is a sign rapport has been irrevocably lost
B
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following are differences between science and journalism as sources of
knowledge?
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