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bclement10

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Pressure to perform may disrupt attention to task performance by
 
  A) making one feel self-conscious.
  B) making one focus on the task.
  C) encouraging one to focus on the source of the pressure.
  D) overemphasizing the importance of the task.

Question 2

Social role theory suggests that
 
  A) we tend to explain role-related behaviors in term of situational factors.
  B) we construct our own reality on the basis of our individual social experiences.
  C) large gender differences in behavior tend to be downplayed by inconsistent social roles.
  D) minor gender differences are exaggerated by the social roles men and women occupy.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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