Psychology, asked by tdangmei007, 7 months ago

Being trustworthy is largely based upon:
(a) How quickly one can win the confidence of students.
(b) One's judgement and discernment of students.
(c) One's ability to make students do according to their decisions.
(d) One's ability to be truthful and sincere towards one's feelings and thoughts both about one's own self and dead of others.​

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Answered by annmariya1012345
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Answer:

d is the answer I think

Explanation:

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Answered by bhuvna789456
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Being trustworthy is largely based upon One's ability to be truthful and sincere towards one's feelings and thoughts both about one's own self and dead of others. (Option D)

Explanation:

  • Trustworthy means worthy of confidence specifically consideration for evidentiary purposes a trustworthy informant.
  • It is the quality on which all relationships are built.
  • We are decided to be in relationship with others, and being able to TRUST each other means that we can do more together.
  • Trustworthiness”  may be affected by emotion and is based on whether the truster feels that the trustee is fair and honest.
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