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crobinson2013

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The experience of learned helplessness is ____.
 
  a. more likely to occur for an entity theorist than an incremental theorist
  b. more likely to occur for an incremental theorist than an entity theorist
  c. pleasant for an entity theorist, but unpleasant for an incremental theorist
  d. unpleasant for an entity theorist, but pleasant for an incremental theorist

Question 2

Implicit prejudices and explicit prejudices are ____ to each other.
 
  a. almost perfectly positively correlated
  b. moderately to strongly positively correlated
  c. uncorrelated to weakly positively correlated
  d. strongly negatively correlated



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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