When we think we are interested in knowing someone and think about approaching them, especially someone from outside our racial or social group, we assume our body language will show our interest. This is an example of
a. people often underestimate the transparency of their feelings.
b. worry about rejection.
c. social misperceptions.
d. the "illusion of transparency."
Answer: a. people often underestimate the transparency of their feelings.
Psychology
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According to Carl Rogers, maladjustment occurs when
a) a person has low self-esteem. b) there is congruence between the real self and ideal self. c) there is a discrepancy between the real self and ideal self. d) the individual receives too much unconditional positive regard.
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