Multiple Choice
Evidence suggests that, in the real world, people appear to care about fairness
A) only when it coincides with their own self-interest.
B) only when it coincides with their determination to be consistent over time.
C) even when it does not coincide with their own self-interest.
D) not at all.
Correct Answer:

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