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V@ndy87

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Your feelings are primarily influenced by your
 
  a. Sensing
  b. Intentions
  c. Interpretation
  d. Reflection

Question 2

We try to make sense of the sensory inputs we experience. What sense we make of them depends on at least three things. These three things are the sensory input,
 
  a. Why we think the other person is acting the way he/she is, and our perspective
  b. Why we think the other person is acting the way he/she is, and his/her intentions
  c. What we think about the nature of the event, and the other person's feelings
  d. The other person's feelings, and why we think the other person is acting the way he/she is



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Answer to Question 1

c. Interpretation

Answer to Question 2

a. Why we think the other person is acting the way he/she is, and our perspective



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