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neverstopbelieb

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The bogus pipeline is an instrument that was developed to measure attitudes that are otherwise difficult to measure because
 
  a. of motivations to give a socially desirable response.
  b. the attitudes in question are negative rather than positive.
  c. the attitudes in question are weak and not clearly developed.
  d. participants feel ambivalent about the issue in question.

Question 2

In order to self-disclose, you need a high degree of trust, which is referred to by some scholars as _______________.
 
  a. global safety
  b. emotional safety
  c. situational safety
  d. bodily safety



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

B



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