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HCHenry

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play(s) a role in explaining why people obey immoral commands.
 
  a. Social validation, but not legitimization of authority,
  b. Social comparison, but not legitimization of authority, c. Legitimization of authority, but not social validation,
  d. Legitimization of authority, but not social comparison, e. Social comparison and legitimization of authority

Question 2

Jeffrey crams for all of his exams. In scientific terms, Jeffrey's approach to memorization is called
 
  a. spaced practice.
  b. distributed practice. c. massed practice.
  d. delayed practice. e. overlearning.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

c



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