Author Question: Percy moved to a small village in the Midwest from New York City just a month ago. He has been ... (Read 61 times)

wenmo

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Percy moved to a small village in the Midwest from New York City just a month ago. He has been feeling lonely since his move, and he complains of emotional isolation. He feels lonely because
 
  a. He is not surrounded by as many people as he used to be (physical isolation)
  b. His friends and colleagues all stayed in New York, and he has not had the opportunity yet to find new friends yet.
  c. He broke up with his girlfriend just before he moved, and he is single right now.
  d. He does not like the small village atmosphere, where everyone knows everyone.

Question 2

Sam suffers from loneliness. He has the highest chance of changing his situation, if his causal attribution is
 
  a. Internal and stable
  b. Internal and unstable
  c. External and stable
  d. External and unstable



prumorgan

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Answer to Question 1

c. He broke up with his girlfriend just before he moved, and he is single right now.

Answer to Question 2

d. External and unstable



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