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    The Tendency to Interpret Peers' Behavior on the Basis of Past
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The Tendency to Interpret Peers' Behavior on the Basis of Past

Question 60

Question 60

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The tendency to interpret peers' behavior on the basis of past encounters and feelings is called:


A) social comparison
B) social antagonism
C) negative gossip
D) reputational bias

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