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mmm

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The phenomenal self, or the working self-concept, refers to ____.
 
  a. an idealized image of the self
  b. the image of the self that is currently active in a person's mind
  c. a person's sense of his or her contributions to personal relationships or to the broader culture
  d. the part of the self that people openly share, or disclose, with others

Question 2

Social psychologists who talk about a persuasive communicator as being trustworthy are referring to ____.
 
  a. whether the source will honestly share what she or he knows
  b. how much the source knows
  c. whether the source is a well-known individual
  d. how confident and authoritative the source appears to be



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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