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sc00by25

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If you responded to survey questions about yourself in such a way that your answers were generally honest, but the picture you gave of yourself was overly positive, you would be engaging in
 
  a. impression management
  b. satisficing.
  c. optimizing.
  d. self-deception positivity.

Question 2

When people respond to survey question such that they do not consciously give inaccurate responses but give a relatively honest, but very positive, self report, it is called
 
  a. impression management.
  b. satisficing.
  c. self-deception positivity.
  d. optimizing.



kswal303

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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