Asked by Nelly Nikoletta on Apr 27, 2024

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Research has found that when we receive an apology,we __________.

A) are less likely to seek revenge
B) are more likely to feel annoyed
C) will usually accept it
D) tend to respond aggressively

Seek Revenge

The act of wanting to retalinate or cause harm in response to a real or perceived wrong.

Annoyed

Feeling irritated or bothered by something.

Aggressively

Behaving or proceeding in a forceful or assertive manner, often with the intention to dominate or control.

  • Investigate the functions of apologies and feedback within communication processes.
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TJ
Tre'Quan JohnsonApr 30, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Research suggests that receiving an apology can reduce the likelihood of seeking revenge. When a sincere apology is made, the offended party may be more likely to forgive and move on from the situation.