People in an unhappy relationship are more likely to:
a) blame the relationship problems on their partner
b) see their partner’s problematic behaviour as stable and unlikely to get better in the future
c) focus on the negative implications of social comparison
d) all of the above
CORRECT = D
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What is the DC 0-3R?
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