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dmcintosh

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According to the exchange theory, what sentiment is expected when you get more out of an exchange than you give?
 
  A) sadness
  B) guilt
  C) happiness
  D) joy

Question 2

According to group processes research and theory, how does power in relationships affect our emotions?
 
  A) Relationships characterized as having equal power engender positive emotion.
  B) Power makes us feel guilty in social exchanges.
  C) Relationships characterized as having unequal power engender positive emotion.
  D) Power gives us a positive feeling only when we deserve it.



jazzlynnnnn

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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