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futuristic

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Secondary infertility (inability to conceive after having had a baby) is as common as primary infertility.
 
  a. True
  b. False

Question 2

In the Langer et al. (1978) copy machine study, participants allowed someone to go ahead of them even when they gave an excuse that didn't make sense. This study was a demonstration of
 
  A) the social facilitation effect.
  B) social cognition.
  C) the automaticity of social behavior.
  D) the strategy of ingratiation.



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Answer to Question 1

a

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Answer: C





 

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