Multiple Choice
When participant's in Bazerman et al.'s (1992) study predicted their reaction to only one of two options presented to them for resolving a financial dispute with a neighbor, which option was generally preferred across participants?
A) The option that paid them $600 and their neighbor $800
B) The option that paid them $800 and their neighbor $600
C) The option that paid both their neighbor and themselves $500
D) They were indifferent as to which option was best.
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