Multiple Choice
Ted likes Diane and smiles at her every chance he gets.Diane wonders why Ted is always smirking at her sarcastically and studiously avoids him.Ted thinks he's being friendly and cannot understand Diane's standoffishness; Diane thinks Ted is a jerk and cannot figure out why he won't give up.This situation best represents the power of ________ in explaining social behaviour.
A) construals
B) biases
C) beliefs
D) social influence
E) attitudes
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