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bio_gurl

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What is the nature of the relationship between cheating and creativity?
 
  a. The type of person who breaks rules is both more creative and more willing to cheat.
  b. Creative individuals are less likely to cheat because they can imagine the consequences of being caught.
  c. People who are instructed to cheat subsequently perform more creatively, and creativity can also lead to cheating.
  d. Aside from the factor of intelligence, no relationship exists between cheating and creativity.

Question 2

How do grocery store advertising, grocery store format (layout), and grocery store location influence consumers' decisions about where to shop?
 
  a. All three affect behavior.
  b. Interestingly, location has very little impact.
  c. Interestingly, format (layout) has the strongest impact of the three.
  d. Advertising is the only one of these variables to have an impact.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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