When we engage in social comparisons, what might we be doing?
A) measuring ourselves in relation to another by deciding we like someone or are different from them
B) telling ourselves that we are good
C) measuring how long it takes us to invite that individual to converse
D) forming an identity script for what a friend is
E) forming a direct definition for the people we come into contact with
A
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Females tend to interact at a closer distance than males
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.