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burchfield96

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Greg has just stopped his car to allow a funeral procession to pass by. The cars in the procession all have stickers from his alma mater and are similar to the car he is driving.
 
  At this point, he realizes that he too will certainly die at some point. Based on the concept of terror management, which of the following is Greg likely to do next? a) Buy funeral insurance.
  b) Commit suicide.
  c) Reconfirm his belief in supernatural powers.
  d) Become an atheist.

Question 2

Encouraging majority members to think about the advantages they have enjoyed as a result of their majority status increases their ________ guilt, which, in turn ________ racism.
 
  a) collective; increases
  b) collective; reduces
  c) individual; increases
  d) individual; reduces



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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