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nramada

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Laela is interested in studying how our thoughts and behaviors are influenced by the groups to which we belong. Laela's work will MOST closely intersect with which other social science?
 
  a. economics
  b. sociology
  c. neuroscience
  d. history

Question 2

According to the ____ theory of emotion, children with Moebius syndrome, who have a neurological condition that affects their ability to use their facial muscles, should have diminished intensity of their emotions.
 
  a. Cannon-Bard
  b. facial feedback
  c. Schachter and Singer
  d. excitation transfer



johnharpe

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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