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Which two things are combined to make up Murray's theory of personality?
 
  A) Unconscious motivations and internal drives
  B) Internal motivations and external motivations
  C) Unconscious demands and internal motivations
  D) Unconscious desires and conscious demands
  E) Internal motivations and external demands

Question 2

Stereotypes and prejudice are examples of the useful process of __________ becoming harmful.
 
  A) optimization
  B) sublimation
  C) perception
  D) contemporaneous judgment
  E) categorization



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

E



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