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Recall that participants in a field experiment by Reno and his colleagues (1993) were more likely to properly dispose of a handbill left on their windshields when they saw a confederate pick up and dispose of a fast-food bag.
 
  Results of this experiment reveal the power of ________ to reduce littering behaviors.
  a. descriptive norms
  b. self-awareness
  c. injunctive norms
  d. subjective norms

Question 2

Based on research by Cialdini and his colleagues (1990), Lola would be the LEAST likely to toss her lunch bag on the ground in a space that
 
  a. does not contain any litter.
  b. contains one piece of litter.
  c. contains a light density of litter (fewer than two pieces per ten square feet).
  d. contains a heavy density of litter (more than five pieces per ten square feet).



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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