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naturalchemist

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Francesca participates in sorority rush at her university. She chooses two sororities that she really likes, and one of these chooses her as a member. This is an example of
 
  A) a situation choosing the person.
  B) a person changing a situation.
  C) a situation changing a person.
  D) different people reacting differently to the same situation.

Question 2

Cherie is kissed by Humroy. Whether or not Cherie feels this kiss is rewarding or punishing depends primarily on
 
  A) the social context and the goals that are activated at the time.
  B) Cherie's current mood state.
  C) the relevance for Cherie of the social motive of maintaining status.
  D) sociocultural factors.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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