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MGLQZ

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Suppose your school football team is playing its rival on Saturday afternoon. It turns out your team gets trounced by the rival 56 to 7. What would you predict on campus come Monday morning, based on the classic research of Cialdini (1976)?
 
  A) BIRGing: lots of people wearing your school's football jerseys.
  B) BIRGing: few people wearing your school's football jerseys.
  C) CORFing: lots of people wearing your school's football jerseys.
  D) CORFing: few people wearing your school's football jerseys.

Question 2

Which of the following is an old name for one dissociative disorder?
 
  A) Schizophrenia.
  B) Bipolar disorder.
  C) Insanity.
  D) Multiple-personality disorder.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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