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Janis has just volunteered to undergo treatment for drug addiction. After she leaves the clinic, she is ________ to stay off drugs because her recovery at the clinic was ________.
 
  a. likely; very easy to experience
  b. not likely; a very difficult ordeal
  c. likely; a very difficult ordeal
  d. not likely; part of a mandatory sentencing program

Question 2

Jorge has just undergone a three-week initiation process to become a member of a fraternity. During the initiation, he was made to do such things as shave his head, run naked through the cafeteria, and sing obnoxious fraternity songs during classes.
 
  Jorge now considers the fraternity the best thing that's ever happened to him and is convinced that his fraternity brothers are friends for life. Jorge's attitude towards his fraternity is probably the result of
  a. postdecision dissonance.
  b. the overjustification effect.
  c. insufficient punishment.
  d. justification of effort.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

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Answer: D





 

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