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which is an example of a clear reason in the three-step refusal techniq…

Question

which is an example of a clear reason in the three-step refusal technique?
a. i don’t think it’s a big deal
b. i don’t care what you think
c. i don’t want to risk my health
d. i’m not sure what i want to do
how is assertive communication different from passive communication?
a. passive communication builds confidence
b. passive communication always involves offering alternatives
c. assertive communication avoids all interactions
d. assertive communication respects personal boundaries

Explanation:

Response
First Question (Three - Step Refusal Technique)
Brief Explanations

To determine the clear reason in the Three - Step Refusal Technique, we analyze each option:

  • Option a: "I don't think it's a big deal" is a dismissive statement, not a clear reason for refusal.
  • Option b: "I don't care what you think" is disrespectful and not a valid reason for refusal.
  • Option c: "I don't want to risk my health" gives a clear, valid, and personal reason for refusing (e.g., refusing an activity that may harm health).
  • Option d: "I'm not sure what I want to do" shows indecision, not a clear refusal reason.
Brief Explanations

We analyze each option to find the correct difference between assertive and passive communication:

  • Option a: Passive communication typically leads to low self - esteem and does not build confidence; assertive communication builds confidence. So this is incorrect.
  • Option b: Passive communication is about avoiding conflict and not expressing one's needs, while offering alternatives is more associated with assertive communication. So this is incorrect.
  • Option c: Assertive communication involves open and honest interaction, while avoiding all interactions is more like passive - aggressive or avoidant behavior, not assertive. So this is incorrect.
  • Option d: Assertive communication respects one's own and others' personal boundaries, while passive communication often ignores one's own boundaries. This is a correct difference.

Answer:

c. I don't want to risk my health

Second Question (Assertive vs Passive Communication)