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stevenposner

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Catherine and Gabriel are picnicking in the park. They would be least likely to litter when
 
  a. they notice that the park is completely free of litter.
  b. a park official tells them about the fines for littering.
  c. they see one piece of garbage on the otherwise clean park grounds.
  d. they see other people throw away their garbage.

Question 2

Emilio is designing an ad aimed at increasing seat belt use. He decides to incorporate slogans like, It's great to buckle up rather than 35 percent of adults do not regularly wear a seat belt. Emilio is using ________ in this ad.
 
  a. peripheral cues
  b. injunctive norms
  c. normative social influence
  d. descriptive norms



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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