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_____ can be defined as hypothetical beliefs about the past that could have occurred in order to avoid or change a negative outcome
 
  a) Counterfactual thinking
  b) Emotional thinking
  c) Pragmatic thinking
  d) Practical thinking

Question 2

_____ is a constellation of lay beliefs about the nature of the world. It is characterized by the doctrine of the mean, or the belief that the truth is always somewhere in the middle.
 
  a) Lay compromise
  b) Dialectical thinking
  c) Lay dialectivism
  d) Nave dialectivism



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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