What is Urie Bronfenbrenner's term for the immediate environment, the settings where people experience their daily lives?
A. microsystem
B. mesosystem
C. exosystem
D. macrosystem
Answer: A
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a. ?social referencing b. ?unrealistic optimism c. ?the actor-observer effect d. ?a self-serving bias
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a. true experimental studies only b. quasi-experiments only c. both true experiments and quasi-experiments. d. sociological surveys only
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