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In most situations, advisors should make decisions without consulting their students. |
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In work-related matters, advisors have a right to expect obedience from their students. |
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Students who often question authority sometimes keep their advisors from being effective. |
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Once a advisor makes a decision, students studying at the university should not question it. |
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Students should not express disagreements with their advisors. |
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Advisors should be able to make the right decisions without consulting with others |
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Advisors who let their students participate in decisions lose power. |
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An university’s rules should not be broken–not even when the student thinks it is in the university’s best interest |
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My advisor is generally familiar with my performance on the job. |
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