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    Injunctive Norms Tend to Be More Powerful Than Descriptive Norms
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Injunctive Norms Tend to Be More Powerful Than Descriptive Norms

Question 162

Question 162

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Injunctive norms tend to be more powerful than descriptive norms because they are based on __________.


A) informational social influence
B) normative social influence
C) minority influence
D) obedience to authority

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