Multiple Choice
According to the textbook, most humans seek out social acceptance and are highly distressed by social rejection. How do they compare to nonhuman animals?
A) Nonhuman animals similarly seek out social acceptance and are highly distressed by social rejection.
B) Nonhuman animals also seek out social acceptance but do not necessarily become distressed by social rejection.
C) Nonhuman animals do not necessarily seek out social acceptance, but there is evidence that they become distressed by social rejection.
D) Nonhuman animals do not appear to seek out social acceptance to the same degree that humans do, nor do they appear to become distressed by social rejection.
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