Multiple Choice
Studies on conformity and jaywalking indicate that:
A) pedestrians are less likely to jaywalk when they observe a high-status, well-dressed person who refrains from jaywalking.
B) pedestrians are less likely to jaywalk when they observe a low-status, shabbily dressed person jaywalking.
C) pedestrians are more likely to jaywalk in large cities than in small towns.
D) pedestrians are more likely to jaywalk in small towns than in large cities.
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