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Regan and Fazio (1977) studied attitude-behavior consistency at Cornell University during a severe housing shortage. They found that the students most willing to sign and distribute petitions about the housing crisis were
 
  a. those who were low in self-esteem
  b. those who had been assigned to live in temporary housing
  c. those who had thought most about the issue
  d. those whose attitudes were the least certain

Question 2

La Piere (1934) traveled the United States with a young Chinese student and his wife and they were treated hospitably by virtually all hotels and restaurants they visited.
 
  When contacted later by letter, ________ of the establishments said they would not serve Chinese patrons.
   a. none
   b. 20
   c. 55
   d. 92



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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