Multiple Choice
Moibi participates in two groups at school. One is the chess club. She is not very attached to this group and really only joined because they meet on Tuesdays and she needed to find something to do until 5 that day of the week. Moibi also is a cheerleader. Most of the other cheerleaders are her very close friends. If Moibi disagreed with a decision made by each of these two groups, what would be the most likely outcome, according to social impact theory?
A) Moibi would not conform to the chess club or to the cheerleaders.
B) Moibi would conform to both the chess club and the cheerleaders.
C) Moibi would conform to the chess club but not the cheerleaders.
D) Moibi would not conform to the chess club but would conform to the cheerleaders.
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