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The different goals of coping with feelings of annoyance, gaining or maintaining status, protecting oneself or others, or gaining material or social benefits, may all contribute to the expression of
 
  A) attitude change.
  B) cognitive stereotyping.
  C) aggressive behavior.
  D) affiliative behavior.

Question 2

Francois associates with high status friends in order to gain and maintain status, whereas Antonio acts aggressively in order to gain and maintain status. What principle of social behavior does this situation illustrate?
 
  A) Different people use different behaviors to attain the same goal.
  B) The same goals underlie different social behaviors.
  C) Some behaviors are more effective for particular goals than others.
  D) When people fail to gain status via association, they resort to aggression.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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