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In the Case of The1966 Robbers' Cave Study, How Long

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Question 1

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In the case of the1966 Robbers' Cave study, how long did it take to increase competition for resources and subsequent prejudice between the groups?


A) One day
B) A few days
C) Two weeks
D) A month

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