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RRMR

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Tommy needs to get his subordinates to all invest considerable time and energy into the development of a new design for the company's fall clothing line. If he wants to reduce the likelihood of social loafing, he should
 
  a. bring together a large group of diverse individuals.
  b. keep the task big and inspirational rather than breaking it into parts.
  c. make sure that people contribute anonymously to reduce evaluation apprehension.
  d. allow the group members to evaluate each other's contributions.

Question 2

Which statement would best represent the hot perspective in social psychology?
 
  a. A good mood can foster attitude change.
  b. Distraction can lead to overdependence on first impressions.
  c. Failure to recognize that a situation is an emergency can interfere with helping.
  d. People can be genetically programmed to aggress against others.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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