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Ebrown

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According to the text, the drive for consistency is ____.
 
  a. likely to be rooted in our biological nature
  b. likely to involve the conscious mind only (and not the unconscious mind)
  c. far more prevalent in collectivistic cultures than in individualistic cultures
  d. far more prevalent in individualistic cultures than in collectivistic cultures

Question 2

In general, doing favors for people is a good way to promote liking.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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