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Bob-Dole

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A social desirability response set is best described as a bias to pick
 
  A) the response option of yes or agree or very true of me.
  B) response options that make the respondent appear eccentric or unusual.
  C) responses randomly.
  D) responses that the respondent believes are expected by society.
  E) responses that make the respondent appear high in sexual desire.

Question 2

Cantor & Kihlstrom's idea of social intelligence describes individual variation in
 
  A) traditionally-measured intelligence.
  B) mastery of clusters of knowledge and interpersonal skills.
  C) musical and artistic aptitude.
  D) mathematical skill.
  E) extroversion.



Chelseyj.hasty

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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