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If an expert's personal interests diverge from the interests of the person he or she is advising, then there is good reason to trust what that expert may have to say. a. True b. False
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If an expert's personal interests diverge from the interests of the person he or she is advising, then there is good reason to trust what that expert may have to say.
a. True
b. False
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The answer is false. If an expert's personal interests separate or diverge from the interests of the person he or she is advising, then there is no good reason for that person to trust what the expert may have to say.
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