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lb_gilbert

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What types of variables were considered when researchers were conducting their experiments related to territorial behaviors in parking lots?
 
  A) the height of the person driving the car
  B) the make, model, and value of the car
  C) the color of the car
  D) the type of space (handicapped or non-handicapped)

Question 2

Why might people take longer to leave their parking space in a parking lot, even though they no longer have any need for the space?
 
  A) they may be angry and generally people who exhibit maladaptive behaviors
  B) they may be selfish and simply desire others around them to exert more effort
  C) they may feel others need more exercise and thus need to walk farther
  D) they may be concerned with things like identity and perceptions of control



frre432

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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