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We tend to feel cheerful around happy people and sad around depressed people. This illustrates

A) the mere exposure effect.
B) mood linkage.
C) the reciprocity norm.
D) mirror-image perceptions.

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Answer: We tend to feel cheerful around happy people and sad around depressed people. This illustrates

B) mood linkage.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mood linkage is the tendency of humans to absorb the mood of those around them. It is alleged that our moods are subconsciously linked to those that we surround ourselves with.

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