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panfilo

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The ability of people to feel varying ranges of intensity in emotional experiences is measured by the________________ .
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

Tom's new girlfriend has a habit of biting her nails. This did not bother Tom when he first met her, but it is beginning to annoy him more and more with each passing day. This is an example of the ____.
 
  a. bystander effect
  b. propinquity effect
  c. bad apple effect
  d. social allergy effect



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Answer to Question 1

AIM
Affect Intensity Measure

Answer to Question 2

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