Interdependence refers to
a. the ability of people who are similar to predict each other's thoughts and
behavior
b. the tendency for people to compete rather than cooperate
c. the pairing of two stimuli, resulting in a learned association
d. the extent to which one person's outcomes depend on the behavior of another, and vice-versa
Answer: D
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