In the social environment, one's "effective environment" represents:
A. the subset of environmental features that one's psychological mechanisms direct him or her to attend and respond to.
B. a set of cues emitted by other people in the environment.
C. the environmental cues that are directly related to survival in his or her immediate environment.
D. the strongest environmental cues that are found in any given environment.
Answer: A
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