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amal

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Don is running late for work, and arrives ten minutes late. Which of the following represents an internal attribution that his supervisor would make?
 
  a. I'm sure you just couldn't find a parking spot; it's okay.
  b. You probably overslept again because you're so lazy.
  c. You probably got delayed by a train.
  d. You probably just had trouble getting your kids up and out the door.

Question 2

Research by Ambady and colleagues has demonstrated that impressions of professors formed after observing only 10 seconds of behavior
 
  a. were similar to the perceptions of students who had observed the professor all semester.
  b. determined that the professors were nave and submissive.
  c. were less accurate than those who had longer observations of the professors.
  d. were more accurate than those who only observed for 6 seconds.



Carliemb17

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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