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Mimi

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People who want to perform effectively, either because attempting to achieve is challenging and interesting or because success leads to favorable self- and public images have high
 
  A) self-monitoring abilities.
  B) public self-consciousness.
  C) competence motivation.
  D) social anxiety.

Question 2

In Bell and Weinberg's comparison of heterosexual and gay lifestyles, they found which of the following?
 
  A) Gay males who maintain steady, stable, and intimate relationships were better adjusted and happier than married heterosexual couples.
  B) Older gay people who lived alone and had few sexual contacts were poorly adjusted to society, unlike heterosexual older people with few sexual contacts, who are much better adjusted.
  C) Gay people who live together in stable relationships were about as well-adjusted as married
  heterosexual couples.
  D) All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

C



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