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xclash

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Compared to those who score low on loneliness scales, people who score high on these scales tend to
 
  A. have just as many friends.
  B. spend just as much time around other people.
  C. enter social encounters expecting that things will not go well.
  D. form just as good a first impression.

Question 2

Which of the following is characteristic of people who frequently experience loneliness?
 
  A. They enter a conversation with overly high expectations that the other person will like them immediately.
  B. They have a naively optimistic view of other people.
  C. They are relatively unaware of their faults and personal limitations.
  D. They appear to show little interest in getting to know other people.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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