Multiple Choice
Experiments suggest that if you want people to do a big favour for you, one technique is to get them to do a small favour first; this is known as the _________________ technique.
A) insufficient justification
B) overjustification
C) foot-in-the-door
D) door-in-the-face
Correct Answer:

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