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mckennatimberlake

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One reason given as to why group-on-group interactions are more competitive than one-on-one interactions is that
 
  A) individuals tend to be more greedy than groups.
  B) individuals have a higher need to build self-esteem when in groups.
  C) individuals feel more guilt when they are in groups.
  D) individuals distrust groups, assuming that they will be competitive.

Question 2

According to research, racism and authoritarian tendencies tend to increase
 
  A) during times of economic depression.
  B) during times of economic prosperity.
  C) during times of decreasing interest rates.
  D) during times of decreasing unemployment.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A





 

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