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jasdeep_brar

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The social psychological theory known as social exchange theory is based MOST obviously on which of the following other social sciences?
 
  a. economics
  b. history
  c. political science
  d. anthropology

Question 2

The James-Lange theory of emotion and the facial feedback hypothesis are similar in that they both suggest that, in emotional situations, ____.
 
  a. our physiological responses and reactions precede and help drive our conscious emotional experiences
  b. our conscious emotional experiences precede and help drive our physiological responses and reactions
  c. we label our emotionsdecide what emotion it is we are feelingby looking to the outside world
  d. we label our emotionsdecide what emotion it is we are feelingby consciously assessing the situation



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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