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Arlene was always averse to physical contact with pigs because she thought pigs were essentially dirty animals. Despite her concerns, she was induced to kiss a clean-looking pig on the snout for 2.00 while appearing on a television game show.
 
  As a result, Arlene has become a staunch advocate of pigs, and she soon plans to have one as a pet. The most probable explanation for this change in attitude is the ________. a) more-leads-to-more effect
  b) third-person trivialization effect
  c) less-leads-to-more effect
  d) attitude-to-behavior process effect

Question 2

Which of the following is true regarding the correlation between altruism and one's subjective well-being?
 
  a) The correlation can be expressed as a negative relationship.
  b) The correlation can be expressed as a functional relationship.
  c) The correlation can be expressed as an inconsistent relationship.
  d) The correlation can be expressed as an accessible relationship.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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