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washai

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Who is most likely to be trusted?
 
  a. Jason, who believes in God
  b. Ella, who is an atheist
  c. Rainey, who has poor self control
  d. Damian, who loves to play pranks

Question 2

Suppose that Peter hates his job as a medical assistant. Research on the panic button effect would suggest that Peter would hate his job less if ____.
 
  a. he felt that could quit at any time and get a different job
  b. he thought about how much unhappier he would be if he lost his job and became homeless
  c. he considered how much his job helped to relieve people's stress and discomfort
  d. he thought about how he would feel if he were rushed to the hospital and there was no one there to help him



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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