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MCAT Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior: Passage 10
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Use the following passage to answer questions: Social thinking is what we do when we interact with people: we think about them. And how we think about people affects how we behave, which in turn affects how others respond to us, which in turn affects our own emotions. Whether we are with friends, sending an e-mail, in a classroom, or at the grocery store, we take in the thoughts, emotions, and intentions of the people we are interacting with. Most of us develop our communications sense from birth onward, steadily observing and acquiring social information and learning how to respond to... Show more
MCAT Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior: Passage 10
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1. What is unique about Winner's work on social thinking?
2. Interventions have been developed for people with social thinking difficulties. Which of the following is MOST correct about these interventions?
3. If a type of social thinking intervention were to be tested using experimental design, the outcome of the experiment would be MOST related to which of the following?
4. If a type of social thinking intervention were to be tested using experimental design, the outcome of the experiment would be MOST related to which of the following?
5. Why do most people take social thinking for granted?