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What does ’emotional labor’ refer to?

A. The management of feelings to fulfill job requirements
B. The process of emotional regulation
C. The impact of stress on performance
D. The use of social support in coping

Answer: The management of feelings to fulfill job requirements


Additional Information: Emotional labor involves managing emotions to comply with the expectations of a job, particularly in service roles.


Subjects: Psychology

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