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Tirant22

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Consider the advantages of working in a team (as opposed to working independently). Which positive outcome is least likely to occur in a team setting?
 
  a. People enjoy their work more.
  b. People bond with others more.
  c. People accomplish more.
  d. People feel more confident.

Question 2

A well-known test used in psychological research plays on the distinction between automatic and controlled processing. The test requires people to look at the written names of several colors (green, red, blue, etc.)names which are in all cases written in non-matching colors of ink (e.g., the word green might be written in red ink, while the word red might be written in yellow ink)and to identify, as quickly as possible, the color in which each word is written. This test is known as the ____.
 
  a. Stroop test
  b. Myers-Briggs test
  c. Rorschach Inkblots
  d. Implicit Association Test (IAT)



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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