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laurencescou

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How big is the smallest possible group?
 
  a. one person
  b. two people
  c. three people
  d. There is no real answer to this, because it is based upon how the people interact with one another.

Question 2

Even when a person has everything they need, if they compare themselves to others who have more they may still feel unhappy and dissatisfied. This situation is known as:
 
  a. reference overload
  b. invidious envy
  c. relative deprivation
  d. approach-avoidance



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c




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