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What Do Psychologists Call Objectives That Elicit Cooperation by Appealing

Question 15

Question 15

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What do psychologists call objectives that elicit cooperation by appealing to people's self-interest?


A) superordinate goals
B) self-serving biases
C) dominant responses
D) social comparisons

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