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Arii_bell

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Noncommon effects ________.
 
  A) are effects that can be caused only by a combination of two or more factors
  B) are effects that can be caused by only one specific factor
  C) are effects that can be caused by one of several different factors
  D) are unusually weak indicators of underlying personality traits
  E) cannot be explained by correspondent inferences

Question 2

Imagine that you see a friend arguing with a sales clerk in a store. You have never seen your friend argue with anyone in public before.
 
  Therefore, you think that the clerk did something to cause the argument. The theory that most directly explains how you reached this conclusion is ________.
  A) the theory of discounting and augmenting
  B) the inferential correspondence effect
  C) the actor-observer effect
  D) the theory of consensus consistency
  E) the theory of correspondent inference



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: E



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