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Mr3Hunna

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Research findings suggesting that people become less prosocial when induced to reject their belief in free will is interpreted as indicating that ____.
 
  a. free will really does exist
  b. absolute free will does exist, but relative free will does not
  c. relative free will does exist, but absolute free will does not
  d. the belief in free will affects people's willingness to behave prosocially

Question 2

In which size group will conformity be highest?
 
  a. 2
  b. 5
  c. 12
  d. 25



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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