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cookcarl

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A social psychological explanation of the poor decisions of President Kennedy's administration in the Bay of Pigs incident is best described by which principle?
 
  a. obedience
  b. social facilitation c. social loafing
  d. cognitive dissonance e. groupthink

Question 2

To avoid interference effects on memory, your text recommends all but which of the following?
 
  a. Study material directly before going to sleep.
  b. Practice or rehearse fresh memories aloud.
  c. Practice new memories beyond the point necessary to reproduce them without error.
  d. Don't schedule your classes one right after another.
  e. Study material that is similar in content in back-to-back fashion.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

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