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EAugust

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A husband thinks that he told his wife that he wouldn't be home for dinner, but his wife is sure that he did not. This is an example of a cognitive discrepancy in
 
  a. perceptions.
  b. expectations.
  c. assumptions.
  d. attributions.

Question 2

A woman believes that she and her husband should have separate bank accounts, whereas her husband thinks they should have joint accounts. This is an example of a cognitive discrepancy in
 
  a. attributions.
  b. perceptions.
  c. expectations.
  d. assumptions.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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