Lindsey got off to a bad start with her new co-worker, Allison, and wanted to find out if her other co-workers had the same impression. She knows that her co-workers are too professional to openly discuss negative feelings about a new employee. Instead, she decides to observe her co-workers interactions with Allison to determine how they feel about her. In observing these interactions, Lindsey will want to pay attention to
A. their facial expressions.
B. the length of their conversations.
C. whether they use phrases like "um" and "uh."
D. their use of hand gestures.
Answer: A
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