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laurencescou

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Given Max Ringelmann's early research looking at group size and individual effort, should we expect Student X to put in a different amount of effort depending on whether she worked on a history project in a five-person group or a two-person group?
 
  a. Yes, we should expect her to work harder in the five-person group.
  b. Yes, we should expect her to work harder in the two-person group.
  c. No, we should expect her to work equally hard in both groups.
  d. This is impossible to determine; it appears that there are no predictable patterns regarding group size and individual effort.

Question 2

The so-called Zeigarnik effect refers to the tendency for people to be over ambitious when setting goals.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

F



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