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The underlying assumption of uncertainty reduction theory is that we like to have control and predictability in our lives; therefore, when we are faced with uncertainty, we are driven to gain information
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The underlying assumption of uncertainty reduction theory is that we like to have control and predictability in our lives; therefore, when we are faced with uncertainty, we are driven to gain information to reduce that uncertainty.
1. True
2. False
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The answer for that question is: True
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