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Paul is having trouble getting his ipod to work. If you ask him whether he typically has trouble using his ipod, you are seeking information about:
 
  a. consensus.
  b. conformity.
  c. consistency.
  d. both consensus and conformity.

Question 2

According to the covariation theory, we use what three types of information to make attributions for other people's behavior?
 
  a. compliance, consensus, and distinctiveness
  b. compliance, consistency, and temperament
  c. conformity, consistency, and distinctiveness
  d. consensus, distinctiveness, and consistency


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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