Garret was not sure if he was allowed to use his sick time when he was on vacation. Instead of asking, when he filled out his timesheet, he noted a sick day and waited to see if anyone noticed. What type of information-seeking strategy did Garret use?

a. indirect
b. testing
c. observing
d. disguising conversations


b. testing

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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