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tiffannnnyyyyyy

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Which of the following describes the modern view of social psychology?
 
  a) Behavior and thought are distinct entities.
  b) Behavior and thought are intimately and continuously linked.
  c) Behavior and thought have slight overlap.
  d) Behavior and thought are the same thing.

Question 2

Thom's mental state is very affected by the weather. During the summer, he readily admits that he feels happier and more carefree. During the winter, when it is cold and gets darker earlier, Thom feels irritable and occasionally depressed.
 
  Thom's thoughts and behavior are impacted by ________. a) environmental variables
  b) social variables
  c) epigenetic variables
  d) cognitive processes.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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