Multiple Choice
If we expect our significant other to be cheerful when we next see her,this may encourage her to be cheerful.This phenomenon is an example of how
A) social situations affect different people differently.
B) people choose their social situations.
C) people create their social situations.
D) social situations have little effect.
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