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Anajune7

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Lerner, Small, and Loewenstein (2004) conducted a study in which ____ affected decisions about buying and selling.
 
  a. emotions caused by the consequences of financial decisions in the study
  b. emotions leftover from a previous event
  c. happiness and sadness
  d. guilt and shame

Question 2

Dr. Gregory is liked, respected, and approved of by her colleagues. That is, she has gained her colleagues' ____.
 
  a. social acceptance
  b. ethos
  c. companionate trust
  d. cognitive investment



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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