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As you leave home to return to campus from your holiday break, your mother says to you, Study hard, get good grades, try to keep the partying under control. She is conveying ________ to you.
 
  A) a descriptive norm for behavior in college
  B) an injunctive norm for behavior in college
  C) her pluralistic ignorance of behavior in college
  D) a situational norm for behavior in college

Question 2

Drinking soft drinks with high levels of caffeine works effectively as contraception by lowering a man's sperm count.
 
  a. True
  b. False



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

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