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Noor is in a study similar to Baron et al. (1996). She has been asked to select the person she saw in a series of photos. If she's told that her decision is not very important, she will
 
  a. conform more than when the decision is very important.
  b. not conform at all.
  c. conform less than when the decision is very important.
  d. conform about as much as when the decision is important.

Question 2

Informational social influence is most likely to play a significant role in which of the following situations?
 
  a. members of a jury trying to reach a verdict in a murder trial
  b. family members sitting around the living room trying to guess answers to a TV game show
  c. fraternity members encouraging each other to chug-a-lug
  d. two art students viewing a museum exhibit and discussing their preferences for different works



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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