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Kikoku

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The social cognition approach is based on the notion that humans are often motivated to
 
  a. be accurate in their perceptions and inferences.
  b. enhance their self-esteem.
  c. seek out reinforcers and avoid punishers.
  d. justify their behaviors.

Question 2

How people select, interpret, remember, and use information to make judgments and decisions is called _______.
 
  a. self-esteem
  b. social psychology
  c. behaviorism
  d. social cognition



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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