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leilurhhh

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Nisbett and Wilson (1977) showed that, after an action, we examine our ________ and generate ________ reasons for why we acted a certain way.
 
  A) behavior; often inaccurate
  B) feelings; mostly accurate
  C) attitudes; highly insightful
  D) behavior; mostly complex
  E) feelings; family-of-origin-based

Question 2

College students report telling on average two lies per day. The reasons for doing so are
 
  A) to advance their own interests.
  B) to help protect the other person.
  C) to deceive others maliciously.
  D) both A and B
  E) both A and C



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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