Which of the following provides the best understanding of the social constructionist approach? Question 40Answer a. Our social information is constructed by an interaction of our genetic predispositions and the social world. b. Our beliefs about social categories are gradually acquired during the first three years of life; thereafter, it's difficult to change them. c. Our experience in our culture provides the information necessary to invent our own versions of reality. d. Our knowledge about the social world is stored in mental images, rather than in language or verbal descriptions.