Recall That Liberman,Samuels,and Ross (2004)randomly Assigned Participants Previously Identified as Either
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Recall that Liberman,Samuels,and Ross (2004) randomly assigned participants previously identified as either competitive or cooperative to one of two games: the "Wall Street Game," or the "Community Game." Also recall that fully twice as many players in the Wall Street Game behaved competitively compared to people who played the Community Game.What do these findings suggest?
A) True personality differences do not exist.
B) Even minor aspects of a social situation can override personality differences.
C) All the competitive people ended up in the Wall Street Game group by chance.
D) It is not important to study individual differences in personality.
E) All the competitive people ended up playing the Wall Street Game.
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