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laurencescou

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Research on the value of venting anger and catharsis suggests that ____.
 
  a. counter to most people's intuition, venting anger almost always ends up making people angrier than they were before
  b. venting anger only works to reduce anger when people believe in the value of venting
  c. venting only works to reduce anger when people enjoy and get satisfaction out of the venting
  d. venting anger only works to reduce anger when people believe in the value of venting AND enjoy and get satisfaction out of the venting

Question 2

If you conduct a study and predict that X causes Y, then X is the ____ variable.
 
  a. internal
  b. external
  c. independent
  d. dependent variable



daiying98

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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