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According to Hatfield and Berscheid, physiological arousal and the belief that someone is the cause of this arousal is the source of: a. romantic love. b. platonic love. c. passionate attraction. d. nonlove.
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Provide an example of how you have successfully taken into account individual differences in dealing with people. in what way did your approach make a difference in the outcome of the interaction with that person?
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The widespread dominance of several foreign fast food chains and supermarkets in asia have changed the people’s?
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