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justinmsk

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Cross-cultural research on consistency principles has shown that
 
  a. the drive for consistency is a fairly universal phenomenon
   b. interdependent cultures, such as Japan, value greater consistency more than our
   own
   c. interdependent cultures, such as Japan, value consistency less than our own
   d. individualistic cultures value consistency more than enhancement

Question 2

The self-perception process is most likely to occur when
 
  a. we are in a positive mood
  b. we have strong opinions about an issue
  c. we are forced to express an attitude we don't really believe
  d. our attitudes are vague or uninvolving



duy1981999

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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