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asd123

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Persisting in romantic, courtship, or other behaviors that frighten the rejector in the relationship is called ____.
 
  a. ingratiation
  b. rejection
  c. stalking
  d. self-monitoring

Question 2

Are social psychologists concerned with cross-cultural differences in behavior?
 
  a. In general, nobecause cross-cultural questions are usually left to cultural psychologists and anthropologists.
  b. In general, nobecause there are almost no cross-cultural differences in basic social psychological phenomena.
  c. Somewhatmost social psychologists are cautious about generalizing their findings to different cultures, but the majority of research is still done only in the U.S.
  d. In general, yesmost social psychologists are cautious about generalizing their findings to different cultures, and the majority of research is now replicated in at least one other culture before it is ever published.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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