Sarah arrives at her school locker and notices that her friends have decorated it for her birthday. Which step in Dodge's social cognition model does this illustrate?
A) perceiving the social information
B) interpreting the information
C) storing the event in long-term memory
D) enacting a response to the situation
A) perceiving the social information Sarah is experiencing the first step in Dodge's model, in which she perceives the information.
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