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EAugust

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The idea that the socially responsible thing to do is to ride your bike to work instead of driving your car is a/an
 
  A) injunctive norm.
  B) descriptive norm.
  C) social norm.
  D) personal norm.

Question 2

Jake comes from England, an individualist culture, whereas Tia comes from the Philippines, a collectivist culture. Who is more likely to make unselfish choices in social dilemmas?
 
  A) Tia, because she comes from a collectivist culture
  B) Tia, because she is female
  C) Jake, because he comes from a collectivist culture
  D) Jake, because he is male



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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