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According to Lorna Finlayson, what does she think about the pedagogical relationship and friendship?
According to Lorna Finlayson, what does she think about the pedagogical relationship and friendship?
- The pedagogical relationship has no impact on forming friendships.
- The pedagogical relationship and friendship are entirely separate and cannot coexist.
- The pedagogical relationship always leads to genuine friendship.
- The pedagogical relationship can affect and sometimes coexist with or produce friendship. (correct)
What does Lorna Finlayson think about the element of money in the university relationship?
What does Lorna Finlayson think about the element of money in the university relationship?
- The element of money always prevents any form of friendship.
- The element of money is the primary reason for lack of friendships in universities.
- The element of money is irrelevant in the university environment.
- The element of money in itself does not preclude friendship. (correct)
What does Lorna Finlayson think about absolute symmetry in interpersonal relationships?
What does Lorna Finlayson think about absolute symmetry in interpersonal relationships?
- She doesn't believe absolute symmetry ever exists in interpersonal relationships. (correct)
- She believes absolute symmetry is achievable but rare.
- Absolute symmetry can only exist in professional relationships.
- Absolute symmetry is essential for any meaningful relationship.
According to Lorna Finlayson, what is one of the ways in which our interpersonal relationships can be asymmetrical?
According to Lorna Finlayson, what is one of the ways in which our interpersonal relationships can be asymmetrical?
What does Lorna Finlayson think about the nature of universities due to the element of money?
What does Lorna Finlayson think about the nature of universities due to the element of money?