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When we make hasty moral judgments, we
 
  A) are thinking critically.
  B) create a barrier to critical thinking.
  C) talk ourselves into believing things we know are not true.

Question 2

The interpretation of new experiences according to what we already believe is called
 
  A) frame of reference. B) wishful thinking. C) labeling.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A




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