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Why do group members tend to be homogeneous?
 
  a. Many groups attract people who are similar and groups tend to operate in ways that encourage similarity in the members.
  b. Many groups attract people who are similar and the membership of most groups never changes.
  c. Anyone who deviates from the group is immediately removed.
  d. New members are screened carefully to make sure they will fit in.

Question 2

Which person is LEAST likely to be in a group with the other three?
 
  a. Ben: age fifty, married, politically conservative accountant
  b. Sam: age forty-seven, single, ultra-conservative lawyer
  c. Sally: age forty-eight, married, politically conservative manager
  d. Lauren: age twenty-five, single, liberal waitress



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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