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Kikoku

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The tendency for false post-event information to become integrated into a person's memory for the event is called the
 
  a. misinformation effect.
  b. familiarity-induced bias.
  c. leniency bias.
  d. positive coercion bias.

Question 2

Michigan and Ohio State are rival universities. Students at the two schools only interact when the athletic teams they play for compete against each other. Sheriff's Robbers Cave experiment suggests that the students will
 
  a. limit their competition to the playing field and behave cooperatively off the field.
  b. only change their negative stereotypes once they have interacted on the playing field.
  c. develop positive views of one another and behave in a friendly manner.
  d. develop negative views of one another and behave in a hostile manner.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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