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folubunmi

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Social psychologist Stanley Schachter hypothesized that changes in anxiety would relate to the need for affiliation. In this study, the dependent variable was
 
  a. amount of anxiety. c. anxious subjects.
  b. desire to be with others. d. need for affiliation.

Question 2

Social psychologist Stanley Schachter hypothesized that changes in anxiety would relate to the need for affiliation. In this study, the independent variable was
 
  a. amount of anxiety. c. anxious subjects.
  b. desire to be with others. d. need for affiliation.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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