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Charlie

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Which of the following is one of the four basic components of subjective well-being?
 
  a) A reduced need for self-forgiveness
  b) Satisfaction with important life domains
  c) Identification with small groups of social support
  d) Rapidly and consistently increasing wealth

Question 2

In order to reduce prejudicial effects in jurors' evaluations of a case, what should be employed?
 
  a) Diversity among jury members
  b) A voir dire jury selection process
  c) Careful deliberations
  d) Selection of jurors with graduate degrees



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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