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Garrulous

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Aggressing against a substitute target because aggressive acts against the source of the frustration are inhibited by fear or lack of access is called
 
  a. catharsis.
  b. displacement.
  c. rumination.
  d. desensitization.

Question 2

In the second step of the self-fulfilling prophecy, a(n)
 
  a. target unwittingly adjusts behaviors to match the expectations of a perceiver.
  b. perceiver behaves in ways that are consistent with held expectations.
  c. objective source of information renders the perceiver's expectations to be valid or invalid.
  d. perceiver has expectations of a target person.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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