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    Kindly share the complete question.

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    CR I think the second one also is implicit observation, as for the statement to be true we have to assume assumption1Assumption I: "Employees are likely to be sensitive enough to learn by observing their seniors."This assumption is implicit because the statement suggests that higher authorities should be seen as sources for "observations, learning, and aspiration." For this suggestion to be effective, it’s assumed that employees are capable of learning by observing their seniors.

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    CR I think the second one also is implicit observation, as for the statement to be true we have to assume assumption1Assumption I: "Employees are likely to be sensitive enough to learn by observing their seniors."This assumption is implicit because the statement suggests that higher authorities should be seen as sources for "observations, learning, and aspiration." For this suggestion to be effective, it’s assumed that employees are capable of learning by observing their seniors.

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    CR I think the second one also is implicit observation, as for the statement to be true we have to assume assumption1Assumption I: "Employees are likely to be sensitive enough to learn by observing their seniors."This assumption is implicit because the statement suggests that higher authorities should be seen as sources for "observations, learning, and aspiration." For this suggestion to be effective, it’s assumed that employees are capable of learning by observing their seniors.

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    CR I think the second one also is implicit observation, as for the statement to be true we have to assume assumption1Assumption I: "Employees are likely to be sensitive enough to learn by observing their seniors."This assumption is implicit because the statement suggests that higher authorities should be seen as sources for "observations, learning, and aspiration." For this suggestion to be effective, it’s assumed that employees are capable of learning by observing their seniors.